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Coherence Resources, Inc., the makers of NightWave, stand behind the NightWave Sleep Assistant and believe you will receive a better night’s sleep after giving the Sleep Assistant a try for 1-2 weeks. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied, simply send it back in original packaging with packing slip within 30 days of your purchase and we will give you a full refund (less shipping and handling) upon receipt of your return. It's that easy.

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NightWave Sleep Assistant - Original Version

How does NightWave work?

NightWave silently guides you in a pre-sleep relaxation session in the privacy of your own bedroom. It’s like having your own personal sleep coach.

NightWave projects a soft blue light into your darkened bedroom. The "luminance" of the light slowly rises and falls. You lie with eyes open and synchronize your breathing with the wave of soft light as its movement becomes slower and slower. After a short time, NightWave shuts off and you roll over and fall asleep. And unlike sound machines, the soft light does not disturb others. If you currently take prescription or over-the-counter sleep aids, the money you spend on just one co-pay gives you years of sleep assistance with NightWave because the only thing you refill is batteries.

Why does NightWave work?

NightWave works so well because it quiets the mind and relaxes the body.

With NightWave, a gentle focus on an external cue gives you an escape from the overactive mind. NightWave provides your active mind something gentle to focus on. Many people learn and understand relaxation techniques used by cognitive behavioral therapy to help with sleep. However, implementing these techniques in your bedroom is easier said than done. NightWave takes the thought and anxiety out of the sleep hygiene and relaxation techniques taught by clinical psychologists.

NightWave calms the body by activating the relaxation (parasympathetic) branch of the nervous system. It does this using the only non-drug method known, deep breathing. When you use this ancient relaxation technique first validated in western science by Dr. Herbert Benson from Harvard Medical School in the 1970s your eye lids grow heavy and you fall asleep.

Proper breathing also reduces the levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the blood which makes way for the secretion of melatonin. Clinical research shows that melatonin and cortisol process an inverse relationship to one another. Dr. Andrew Weil MD says that proper breathing is the master key to vibrant health.