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LifeWave NEW Silent Night Patch 30 count
$ 36.93
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Description
Note: This is the only Authentic and Original Product being sold. This is not being Shipped from Asia through Jericho Newyork or Bronx Newyork. Our product has never been shipped outside USA and has always been stored correctly to maintain Maximum potency.Please also Visit our Patch store for other products and Special pricing.
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After you purchase please make sure you watch instruction video.
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This product has Been clinically tested to improve sleep 66% in 14 days. 50% of people get results in 4 days.
For faster and better results we also recommend Carnosine Patch with silent night.
Please see our listing for Carnosine.
Lifewave Silent Night
New Sleep Technology
We’re all accustomed to thinking that we have to put something into our body (like vitamins) to improve our health. While proper nutrition, water and exercise are a necessary part of any healthy lifestyle, our bodies also require a continuous flow of energy. For example, our brains and nerves transmit electrical signals to our muscles to cause them to use stored chemical energy to contract.
It’s been known for thousands of years that specific frequencies of light can cause specific changes within the human body. When we go out in the sun, a frequency of light causes our body to make Vitamin D. Another frequency of light (UV) will cause our body to make melanin, the chemical that gives us a sun tan.
Silent Night patches use this knowledge to stimulate acupuncture points on the body for improving the flow of energy and producing drug-free sleep.
How Important is Sleep?
We spend about 8 hours per day, 56 hours per week, 240 hours per month and 2,920 hours per year (one-third of our lives) SLEEPING. Sleep studies show that insufficient sleep affects up to 70 million people in the United States. This costs about 0 billion each year in accidents, medical bills and lost work. (Statistic from Brain Facts, Society for Neuroscience, 2002).
Sleep patterns change as people age. As shown in the graph above, infants spend more time sleeping compared with the times of older children and adults.