BRAIN ON


Application field




Experience the effect of Brain On


Improving academic ability

Preventing drowsiness while driving

Rehabilitation by overworked work

Improving academic performance of an athlete

Strengthen concentration

Children's Ticks Disorder

Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, ADD

Aging Disorder Pronunciation

Effects on Unnatural Behavior

Tic disorder, ADHD, Bipolar disorder

Atopic relief

Effect on skin improvement

Effect on constipation

Atopy relaxation and cell regeneration

Pain relief and temporary sight recovery

Strengthen Sexual Function

Relieve Quick Hangover

Pain relief, recovery

Stress relief and
Rejuvenation, ADHD

The basic rhythm index, state index, antistress index, self-regulation index rose,

Stress, distraction, physical stress and mental stress are reduced, which has a very good effect on brain health.

Depression, relieving insomnia
Prevention of dementia and early dementia prevention

'Brain On' helps relieve insomnia and sleep, helps relieve depression, prevent dementia and treat early onset dementia.

Improve concentration and memory

'Brain On' is a great help to improve brain health and academic efficiency of examinees by activating their brains.

It also helps to improve the performance of mental sports.

Diabetes, prostate, cerebral infarction, hormone secretion
And tinnitus, etc..

Activation of the brain gives great effect on diabetes, prostate, etc.

Types of EEGTheory
Beta waveBeta wave, or beta rhythm, is a neural oscillation (brainwave) in the brain with a frequency range of between 12.5 and 30 Hz (12.5 to 30 cycles per second). Beta waves can be split into three sections: Low Beta Waves (12.5–16 Hz, "Beta 1 power"); Beta Waves (16.5–20 Hz, "Beta 2 power"); and High Beta Waves (20.5–28 Hz, "Beta 3 power"). Beta states are the states associated with normal waking consciousness.
Alpha waveAlpha waves are neural oscillations in the frequency range of 7.5–12.5 Hz arising from synchronous and coherent (in phase or constructive) electrical activity of thalamic pacemaker cells in humans. They are also called Berger's wave after the founder of EEG.
Theta waveTheta waves generate the theta rhythm, a neural oscillatory pattern that can be seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG), recorded either from inside the brain or from electrodes attached to the scalp. 
Delta waveA delta wave is a high amplitude brain wave with a frequency of oscillation between 0.5–4 hertz. Delta waves, like other brain waves, are recorded with an electroencephalogram (EEG) and are usually associated with the deep stage 3 of NREM sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep (SWS), and aid in characterizing the depth of sleep.

Brain function change


Analysis index
Meaning
basic thythm indexAssessment of brain development, stability, and aging
self-regulation index
Judging the ability of the brain to control the autonomic nervous system
Brain condition index
Efficacy and self-regulation of brain function
Attention index
Determination of brain arousal level
Emotion index
Identify emotional balance
Anti Stress Index
Judge the ability to resist stress
Brain Index
Judge the function of the brain based on all indices

Brainwave stability and balance