Memory Repair
- Effective
- Easy to use, only 12 minutes a day
- Improves memory and cognitive function
- 3 years or 4000 use warranty, which ever occurs soonest
- Can be used to protect the neural cells you have
- Cost effective
When an individual begins to lose brain cell function there becomes a time when the neurons or brain cells are alive but too unwell to function. At this time the brain will function as if the brain nerve cells are not present ? resulting in a decay in memory and general intellectual performance. Most people who have friends or relatives who have dementia will often say that they have a few moments of memory and lucidity from time to time ? this is when the cells are working together sporadically. As the cells die these lucid periods become less frequent.
Since 1072nm light will pass through the skull just as sunlight passes through frosted glass, treatment of the cerebral cortex with 1072nm light is possible; approximately 5% of the incident light will arrive at the surface of the brain.
Cellular Architecture of the Brain
The grey matter of the brain is comprised of groups of cells which form the processing units of the brain and is located on the outside of the cortex. White matter is within the deeper structure of the brain and functions as the wiring connecting all of the processing points together.
The 1072nm light delivered to the outer cortex through the skull achieves its therapeutic effect primarily on the grey matter where it is most useful. Borderline ells which are malfunctioning can be repaired improving intellectual and cognitive function.
Method of delivering light to the Cortex
As can be expected the main part of the head which impedes the transmission of light is the bony cranium. The skull is not of uniform thickness, several areas being substantially thinner than others; these areas are the temporal regions and the parieto-frontal junction.
When the neck is flexed there is an opening at the base of the skull which facilitates penetration of light through a fibrous membrane into the base of the skull. The skull over the upper frontal region is relatively thin if the brow is avoided and treating this part of the brain is essential as it is thought that much of our personality resides in the frontal lobes of the brain.
The MID has been designed to maximise the amount of light delivered to the cerebral cortex using all of this information.
Artist's Impression of the MID from the top
Artist's Impression of the MID from the side

