Hi all,
I'm sure some people saw this paper a few days ago. I have family and friends who are beginning to suffer from Alzheimers and this would be a phenomal experiment to test in them.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...nst-alzheimers
Basically they pulsed blue LEDs at 40hz for an hour and Alzheimers protein aggregates were reduced significantly:
After being given one hour of flickering light each day for a week, scientists saw a 60% reduction of harmful amyloid plaques in the brains of mice, and hope to replicate the results in humans.
There seems to be impairment in gamma waves in the alzheimer brain and I assume this increased synchronization at the gamma range and brought it back?
My question is 2 fold:
1. Can the LEDs in Kasina flicker at 40Hz? I believe the mice were just in a cage with a single LED pulsing, so I don't think each eye was independent, but I can pull the entire study if anyone needs it to find out.
2. What sort of audio would be helpful with a simple program running at 40Hz? I assume 40Hz is too wide for a binaural beat.
This is not really specific to Kasina, but I own a Kasina, so any program that could be used on the Kasina would be helpful!
Does such a program exist already? Thanks in advance!
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