Brain Turbo Charger
A complete brain and systemic Photo biomodulation experience that is like no other.
This fully integrated solutions delivers full Transcranial, Intranasal, Ear canal, Neck/Arterial, Vagus Nerve, Thyroid and Thymus irradiation delivers robust biological functional upgrades.
A complete brain and systemic Photo biomodulation experience that is like no other.
This fully integrated solutions delivers full Transcranial, Intranasal, Ear canal, Neck/Arterial, Vagus Nerve, Thyroid and Thymus irradiation delivers robust biological functional upgrades.
A complete brain and systemic Photo biomodulation experience that is like no other.
This fully integrated solutions delivers full Transcranial, Intranasal, Ear canal, Neck/Arterial, Vagus Nerve, Thyroid and Thymus irradiation delivers robust biological functional upgrades.
WINTER SPECIAL: Each Brain Charger with 2 months of Thrive: Resilience Training for the Mind, Body & Spirit. (Valued @ $150 per month)
Experience our collective ancestral wisdom, elevated by neuroscience.
Advanced subconscious-level practices coupled with fascia, breathwork, stress-reducing and flow-state-inducing meditation methods
Self Directed & Live Weekly Group Training with Interactive videos & self care tool
Studies Featuring Transcranial Photobiomodulation
Photobiomodulation for Alzheimer’s Disease: Has the Light Dawned? Read more...
Transcranial Photobiomodulation Improves Cognitive Performance in Young Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Read more...
Photobiomodulation and Coenzyme Q10 Treatments Attenuate Cognitive Impairment Associated With Model of Transient Global Brain Ischemia in Artificially Aged Mice Read more...
Therapeutic potential of intranasal photobiomodulation therapy for neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders: a narrative review Read more...
Near-Infrared Photobiomodulation Combined with Coenzyme Q10 for Depression in a Mouse Model of Restraint Stress: Reduction in Oxidative Stress, Neuroinflammation, and Apoptosis Read more...
Photobiomodulation for Parkinson’s Disease in Animal Models: A Systematic Review Read more...