Many users praised the MIT-validated flickering LED brainwave entrainment device for cutting Alzheimer’s biomarkers and aiding relaxation as an exciting hopeful development, while a few suspected harmful misuse or doubted its effectiveness.
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5:48 AM · Jul 16, 2026The MIT ground breaking Alzheimer’s research YOU should have known about. This can stop progression and reverse reverse it. A 2024 Nature paper revealed exactly how sensory input triggers fundamental waste clearance in the brain's glymphatic system. A otherwise healthy younger person with Alzheimer’s in the family absolutely should know about this technology. Read what should have been front page news here:
10:19 AM · Jul 16, 2026PAPER: Seniors: Getting Young Again by Boosting the Brain with Audio-Visual Entrainment Abstract: As the majority of the North American population continues to age, cognitive decline in older adults is becoming an ever-growing concern. With the increase in age comes a decrease in cerebral blood flow, slowing of the brain's alpha rhythm and increased theta activity. These changes correlate with reduced cognition, spanning memory, problem solving ability, difficulty with language and speech, and locomotion. Chronic stress impairs hippocampal function leading to a host of disorders including Alzheimer's disease. The left hemisphere of the brain has a tendency to loose functionality before the right side, which may enhance spatial creativity and when coupled with fears and feelings of helplessness, may also bring forth depression. Preliminary studies of Audio-visual entrainment (AVE) have shown this technique to be promising in the treatment of age-related issues common with our senior citizens. AVE is proving to rehabilitate cognitive function in seniors and the best application of AVE may be that as a prophylactic against cognitive decline. Read my article below on how this impacts you today.
10:51 AM · Jul 16, 2026The MIT ground breaking Alzheimer’s research YOU should have known about. This can stop progression and reverse reverse it. A 2024 Nature paper revealed exactly how sensory input triggers fundamental waste clearance in the brain's glymphatic system. A otherwise healthy younger person with Alzheimer’s in the family absolutely should know about this technology. Read what should have been front page news here:
10:19 AM · Jul 16, 2026PAPER: Seniors: Getting Young Again by Boosting the Brain with Audio-Visual Entrainment Abstract: As the majority of the North American population continues to age, cognitive decline in older adults is becoming an ever-growing concern. With the increase in age comes a decrease in cerebral blood flow, slowing of the brain's alpha rhythm and increased theta activity. These changes correlate with reduced cognition, spanning memory, problem solving ability, difficulty with language and speech, and locomotion. Chronic stress impairs hippocampal function leading to a host of disorders including Alzheimer's disease. The left hemisphere of the brain has a tendency to loose functionality before the right side, which may enhance spatial creativity and when coupled with fears and feelings of helplessness, may also bring forth depression. Preliminary studies of Audio-visual entrainment (AVE) have shown this technique to be promising in the treatment of age-related issues common with our senior citizens. AVE is proving to rehabilitate cognitive function in seniors and the best application of AVE may be that as a prophylactic against cognitive decline. Read my article below on how this impacts you today.
10:51 AM · Jul 16, 2026I want to set the scene for you. It’s 1995. You’re flipping through the back pages of Popular Science magazine. you’re flipping past, like, the glossy features on flying cars and underwater cities, and you hit that bizarre, bizarre in the back, the black and white mail order ad blocks. Tiny, cramped text just packed with the most impossible promises. It was a very specific era of media. You’d have advertisements for x-ray spectacles sitting literally right next to schematics for building a homemade hovercraft out of a vacuum cleaner motor. And right in the middle of all that chaotic noise, there was this ad for a device that looked, I mean, it looked like a prop from a bad low-budget cyberpunk movie. Bulky, plastic glasses, flashing lights, the whole aesthetic. I was intrigued. Listen to this ► FLASHING LEDS: THE SECRET SOVIET SCIENCE, A 1990S GADGET, AND MIT ALZHEIMER’S BREAKTHROUGH THAT ARE RESHAPING HOW WE THINK ABOUT BRAIN STATES. I want to set the scene for you. It’s 1995. You’re flipping through the back pages of Popular Science magazine. you’re flipping past, like, the glossy features on flying cars and underwater cities, and you hit that bizarre, bizarre in the back, the black and white mail order ad blocks. Tiny, cramped text just packed with the most impossible promises. It was a very specific era of media. You’d have advertisements for x-ray spectacles sitting literally right next to schematics for building a homemade hovercraft out of a vacuum cleaner motor. And right in the middle of all that chaotic noise, there was this ad for a device that looked, I mean, it looked like a prop from a bad low-budget cyberpunk movie. Bulky, plastic glasses, flashing lights, the whole aesthetic. I was intrigued. The ad copy claimed that if you strap these things on and put on headphones playing these layered pulsing electronic sounds, you could manually synchronize your brainwaves. And the promises were just astronomical. We’re talking accelerated learning, instantaneous deep meditation, profound personal transformation. Unlocking hidden creativity, which, you know, if you have a critical mind at all, your scam radar just starts screaming. It triggers immediate skepticism, the aesthetic, the placement in the back of a magazine next to the sea monkeys, the grandiose promises. I mean, it has all the hallmarks of a classic exploitative mail order scam. Targeting people who are just like desperate for a quick fix. A shortcut to fix their cognitive limitations. I was more than skeptical I was sure it had to be a scam. But I am trained as an empirical scientist (no degrees just a lifetime of research) and I take no claim for or against on face value. This gives one freedom to neither “believe” or “debunk”, no matter how outlandish a claim may be. Heck, Albert Einstein endorsed it? Read more of the story here:
7:13 AM · Jul 16, 2026BOOM! MIT RESEARCH BRINGS SCIENTIFIC BACKING TO AVE FOR BRAIN HEALTH Audio visual entrainment or AVE technology uses rhythmic pulses of light and sound delivered through specialized glasses and headphones to guide brainwave patterns toward desired states such as relaxation focus or improved cognition. Commercial devices have offered these experiences for decades yet the approach gained new scientific grounding through rigorous research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The GENUS program developed under the leadership of Picower Professor Li Huei Tsai provides one of the most detailed examples of how AVE principles can be applied in a targeted evidence based way to support long term brain health particularly in the context of age related cognitive decline. By entraining gamma frequency rhythms at exactly 40 cycles per second GENUS demonstrates a practical pathway for AVE users to engage with protocols that have been tested in both laboratory models and human participants. This work began with observations of weakened gamma rhythms in Alzheimer disease models and has evolved into a full translational pipeline that includes mechanistic studies safety trials and extended human data. The findings position AVE devices as more than general wellness tools and highlight their potential role in structured stimulation routines when frequencies are set to match those studied in the MIT program. Larger clinical efforts continue to explore these applications while the existing results already offer a concrete framework for understanding what AVE can achieve when aligned with gamma entrainment goals. Among the participants with late onset Alzheimer disease several cognitive measures remained significantly higher than those recorded in matched untreated patients drawn from large national databases. Plasma pTau217 levels dropped substantially in the two individuals who provided samples with reductions reaching 47 percent in one case and 19.4 percent in the other. These participants also showed stronger brain wave responsiveness to the stimulation at the two year mark and clearer improvements in circadian rhythm stability compared with their baseline patterns. Read more below…
7:27 AM · Jul 16, 2026How the 1934 discovery of brainwave entrainment survived decades of commercial hype to become a validated MIT validated clinical intervention for Alzheimer's and a modern tool for mental sovereignty. Learn how. https://readmultiplex.com/2026/07/16/flashing-leds-the-secret-soviet-science-a-1990s-gadget-and-mit-alzheimers-breakthrough-that-are-reshaping-how-we-think-about-brain-states/
6:42 AM · Jul 16, 2026You just may get mad that you did not know about this non pharmaceutical proven anti Alzheimer’s treatment. I did. One reason I use this device. But it is one wild ride of an article. It is long but worth it. Trying hard to edit it right now. Hopefully out in the next hour.
5:19 AM · Jul 16, 2026Many users praised the MIT-validated flickering LED brainwave entrainment device for cutting Alzheimer’s biomarkers and aiding relaxation as an exciting hopeful development, while a few suspected harmful misuse or doubted its effectiveness.
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I want to set the scene for you. It’s 1995. You’re flipping through the back pages of Popular Science magazine. you’re flipping past, like, the glossy features on flying cars and underwater cities, and you hit that bizarre, bizarre in the back, the black and white mail order ad blocks. Tiny, cramped text just packed with the most impossible promises. It was a very specific era of media. You’d have advertisements for x-ray spectacles sitting literally right next to schematics for building a homemade hovercraft out of a vacuum cleaner motor. And right in the middle of all that chaotic noise, there was this ad for a device that looked, I mean, it looked like a prop from a bad low-budget cyberpunk movie. Bulky, plastic glasses, flashing lights, the whole aesthetic. I was intrigued. Listen to this ► FLASHING LEDS: THE SECRET SOVIET SCIENCE, A 1990S GADGET, AND MIT ALZHEIMER’S BREAKTHROUGH THAT ARE RESHAPING HOW WE THINK ABOUT BRAIN STATES. I want to set the scene for you. It’s 1995. You’re flipping through the back pages of Popular Science magazine. you’re flipping past, like, the glossy features on flying cars and underwater cities, and you hit that bizarre, bizarre in the back, the black and white mail order ad blocks. Tiny, cramped text just packed with the most impossible promises. It was a very specific era of media. You’d have advertisements for x-ray spectacles sitting literally right next to schematics for building a homemade hovercraft out of a vacuum cleaner motor. And right in the middle of all that chaotic noise, there was this ad for a device that looked, I mean, it looked like a prop from a bad low-budget cyberpunk movie. Bulky, plastic glasses, flashing lights, the whole aesthetic. I was intrigued. The ad copy claimed that if you strap these things on and put on headphones playing these layered pulsing electronic sounds, you could manually synchronize your brainwaves. And the promises were just astronomical. We’re talking accelerated learning, instantaneous deep meditation, profound personal transformation. Unlocking hidden creativity, which, you know, if you have a critical mind at all, your scam radar just starts screaming. It triggers immediate skepticism, the aesthetic, the placement in the back of a magazine next to the sea monkeys, the grandiose promises. I mean, it has all the hallmarks of a classic exploitative mail order scam. Targeting people who are just like desperate for a quick fix. A shortcut to fix their cognitive limitations. I was more than skeptical I was sure it had to be a scam. But I am trained as an empirical scientist (no degrees just a lifetime of research) and I take no claim for or against on face value. This gives one freedom to neither “believe” or “debunk”, no matter how outlandish a claim may be. Heck, Albert Einstein endorsed it? Read more of the story here:
7:13 AM · Jul 16, 2026BOOM! MIT RESEARCH BRINGS SCIENTIFIC BACKING TO AVE FOR BRAIN HEALTH Audio visual entrainment or AVE technology uses rhythmic pulses of light and sound delivered through specialized glasses and headphones to guide brainwave patterns toward desired states such as relaxation focus or improved cognition. Commercial devices have offered these experiences for decades yet the approach gained new scientific grounding through rigorous research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The GENUS program developed under the leadership of Picower Professor Li Huei Tsai provides one of the most detailed examples of how AVE principles can be applied in a targeted evidence based way to support long term brain health particularly in the context of age related cognitive decline. By entraining gamma frequency rhythms at exactly 40 cycles per second GENUS demonstrates a practical pathway for AVE users to engage with protocols that have been tested in both laboratory models and human participants. This work began with observations of weakened gamma rhythms in Alzheimer disease models and has evolved into a full translational pipeline that includes mechanistic studies safety trials and extended human data. The findings position AVE devices as more than general wellness tools and highlight their potential role in structured stimulation routines when frequencies are set to match those studied in the MIT program. Larger clinical efforts continue to explore these applications while the existing results already offer a concrete framework for understanding what AVE can achieve when aligned with gamma entrainment goals. Among the participants with late onset Alzheimer disease several cognitive measures remained significantly higher than those recorded in matched untreated patients drawn from large national databases. Plasma pTau217 levels dropped substantially in the two individuals who provided samples with reductions reaching 47 percent in one case and 19.4 percent in the other. These participants also showed stronger brain wave responsiveness to the stimulation at the two year mark and clearer improvements in circadian rhythm stability compared with their baseline patterns. Read more below…
7:27 AM · Jul 16, 2026How the 1934 discovery of brainwave entrainment survived decades of commercial hype to become a validated MIT validated clinical intervention for Alzheimer's and a modern tool for mental sovereignty. Learn how. https://readmultiplex.com/2026/07/16/flashing-leds-the-secret-soviet-science-a-1990s-gadget-and-mit-alzheimers-breakthrough-that-are-reshaping-how-we-think-about-brain-states/
6:42 AM · Jul 16, 2026You just may get mad that you did not know about this non pharmaceutical proven anti Alzheimer’s treatment. I did. One reason I use this device. But it is one wild ride of an article. It is long but worth it. Trying hard to edit it right now. Hopefully out in the next hour.
5:19 AM · Jul 16, 2026