Strobe Therapy

Strobe Therapy


regulates your brain wave


Free

1.2.6for iPhone, iPad and more
6.9
18 Ratings
Kunihiko Nakahara
Developer
6.7 MB
Size
Apr 5, 2020
Update Date
Medical
Category
12+
Age Rating
Age Rating
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Strobe Therapy poster
Strobe Therapy poster

About Strobe Therapy

Strobe Therapy regulates your brainwave by the rhythm of blinks of lights and leads you to a deeply relaxed state. If you use it when you go to bed, you can expect a good sound sleep. You can also expect it to reduce stress and to improve cognitive function.

It's easy to use the app. Just press a button, then the LED light of your phone will start blinking at high speed. Let the strobe lights hit your eyebrow center after you have closed your eyes. That is all.

It is highly effective for relaxation. Take the shower of the strobe lights without moving your body. While your eyes remain closed, you will start to see various things such as colorful geometric patterns, psychedelic mandalas, beautiful natural scenery, etc. As you relax deeply, what you can see will change. Just be aware of what you can see. It will naturally lead you to a deeply relaxed state.

You can't fully relax while you are holding a device in your hand, so it would be good to lie on your back and place the phone directly on your forehead. If the leak of the light disturbs your neighbors, cover it with a thick towel or something.

It's rare but, depending on your constitution, there may be danger of inducing photosensitive epilepsy. Please use this app at your own risk. If you are oversensitive to light, refrain from using this app. Besides that, excessive prolonged use of the app may induce side effects such as dizziness. Please take responsibility for adjusting your exposure time to the light.

You might think that you will be awakened by being showered with the strobe lights before you go to bed. But actually, it is mysteriously effective in making you relaxed. And somehow it seems to be good for eye fatigue too.

Those who are insomnia, those who tend to think too much, those who do intellectual work right before they sleep, those who are restless and can't calm down, must try this app. Before the emergence of Strobe Therapy, this experience has been possible only by using a very expensive dedicated machine for meditation and therapy.

Ajina Light, created by Guy Harriman, is one of those dedicated machines (https://ajnalight.com). It is an excellent machine with much brighter lights than smartphones. But a problem with Ajina Light is its price. It costs 5555 US dollars! So it is not something that average people can buy and be able to use before going to sleep.

Strobe Therapy is not only inexpensive. It has unique features that those dedicated machines do not have. In particular, the function that repeats multiple sets while placing break times is distinctive with this app. It is highly effective in relaxation.

The mysterious effects of flickering lights have long been known. Ptolemy, an ancient Roman scientist, generated flickering with sunlight and a spinning wheel. He noticed that a feeling of euphoria could be experienced by that. Modern French psychologist Pierre Janet used it to relieve hysteria. Aldous Huxley, the author of The Door of Perception, noted that flickering lights have a similar effect to hallucinogens such as LSD and Mescaline.

Several scientific studies have revealed that brainwaves can be controlled by the frequency of strobe lights. In 2016, Nature published a scientific paper that shows amyloid β, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, can be removed from the brain of mice by strobe lights.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2.6

Last updated on Apr 5, 2020
Old Versions
fixed bugs
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Version History
1.2.6
Apr 5, 2020
fixed bugs
1.2.5
Oct 22, 2019
- Made the brightness of the light adjustable
- fixed bugs
1.2.4
Oct 7, 2019
- Muted the sound of interstitial ads
1.2.1
Oct 3, 2019
- Loosened the limitation of features on the free version
- Started showing ads on the free version
- Changed the default settings
1.2.0
Sep 26, 2019
Changed from a paid app to a free app with in-app purchases. You can try the strobe lights for free, but only with a fixed setting.
1.0.0
Sep 14, 2019

Strobe Therapy FAQ

Click here to learn how to download Strobe Therapy in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Strobe Therapy.
iPhone
Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 10.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Strobe Therapy supports English, Japanese

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