iHealthie
iHealthie Device has been developed on the base of Frequency-Information Brain Stimulation technology. It provides behavioral care and encourages a healthy lifestyle unrelated to diagnosis, cure, mitigation, prevention, or treatment of a disease or condition. It operates through super weak electromagnetic fields and inaudible sound in the background mode while the recipient is working or sleeping.
iHealthie is fundamentally different from other behavioral care technologies:
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Stimulation in contactless background mode working within 6 feet radius
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Personalized stimulation based on a detailed Q&A system
iHealthie is positioned as a general wellness solution compliant with FDA regulation (General Wellness: Policy for Low Risk Devices, September 2019).
Technology
iHealthie Device runs stimulating signals encoded with a spectrum of pink and brown noises and super weak electromagnetic fields. It is not an innovative technology, but it is rarely used in the care practice. Our innovative approach lies in the accessibility and comfortable delivery of the stimulating signal. The audio part of the signal runs through a unique speaker system. The volume of the sound is near-threshold value, so people can barely hear the sound. It does not irritate the listener or impede good rest and efficient work in the coverage area.
Efficiency Verification
iHealthie Device was tested by one hundred twenty-seven 127 volunteers in 2019 and forty-nine 49 volunteers in 2021. Most of the target group had problems that could be corrected via normalizing endorphin and serotonin production. Already known brain rhythm stimulations methods could solve these problems. However, we found iHealthie device more efficient than traditional brain stimulation technologies.
Forty-nine 49 volunteers were selected from different social, age, and territorial groups without serious pathologies. At the start of the trial, the volunteers wanted to improve their lifestyles. They had multiple general complaints:
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Stress
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Anxiety
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Sleep disorders
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Fatigue due to workload
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Mild forms of depression
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Conflicts at work or at home
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Other problems that impact their general psychological and physical well-being