CD: Better Sleep with Delta

CD: Better Sleep with Delta

Develop a Healthy Sleeping Cycle with music and brainwave technology We all know the benefits of a restorative good night’s sleep. However, with our modern day lifestyles, sleep is often being sacrificed for other activities or is disrupted with our busy mind chatter.
This audio is designed to help you sleep and to train your brain so you can continue to have refreshing sleeps. During sleep we pass through different cycles of Brainwave states. The purpose of this long 6 minute track is to allow your mind to let go, and to move you into the deeper Brainwave level of Delta – the state of restorative deep sleep called Slow Wave Sleep.
To aid this process, James Wild has embedded in his peaceful, flowing music, a softly recorded Brainwave metronome sound. This sound starts at a frequency of 4 Hertz (Theta) and gradually over the first 3 minutes slows down to 2 hertz (the Brainwave dimension of Delta). This gives you the benefits of the frequency following response where you naturally follow the metronome down into deeper levels.

Track 1: Better Sleep with Delta (6 mins – Relaxing Music with Theta to Delta Brainwave sound) How to use the audio: Brainwave entrainment is when we listen to a rhythm such as a metronome sound and the brains electrical activity matches the resonant frequency. So this audio is designed to help you access the deeper level of the Theta and Delta Brainwave states. Just put on the audio before you sleep. For most it?s best to play at low volume. About the frequency following response: To help you access deeper sleep, the tone starts at a frequency of 4 Hz (Theta Brainwave) and over the first 3 mins gradually slows down to 2 Hz (Delta Brainwave). The remainder of the track stays at 2 Hz. This gives you the benefits of the frequency following response where the brains activity follows the metronome, moving you gradually into a deeper state. A big advantage of this recording is that you don’t have to use headphones Science recognises 4 stages of sleep (Non-REM sleep)* which correspond to different Brainwave States. Stage 1: This is a transitory stage between being awake and drifting off to sleep. The brain waves begin to move from the relaxed state of Alpha to the deeper state of Theta.
Stage 2: This stage can make up to around half of all sleep time showing predominately Theta Brainwave patterns. Stage 3 and 4: These two stages are grouped together and are termed Slow Wave Sleep (SWS). As you move from stage 3 to 4 you show less of the Theta Brainwaves and increased Delta until in stage 4 Delta completely dominates. The SWS stages are the deepest and often called restorative sleep.
*Note that these 4 stages are all called non-REM sleep (Non-Rapid Eye Movement sleep). There is another stage called REM sleep (Rapid Eye Movement Sleep) which cycles throughout the night with non-REM sleep

Title: CD: Better Sleep with Delta
Publisher: Quiet Earth
Author: James Wild
ISBN: QE096
Format: CD
Company MAXXmarketing GmbH