We are excited to share new BioMat and BioAcoustic Mat research with you.

When the BioAcoustic Mat was first launched, it was suggested/recommended to place the professional-size BioAcoustic under the professional-size BioMat. The testimonials of those using the two products together were very positive. The combination of these products is revolutionary as it combines far-infrared therapy, negative ions and the healing power of vibroacoustic therapy.

Now, the BioAcoustic Mat has been re-designed, improved and is better than ever! And it has been included in a new research study of the BioMat/BioAcoustic combination. The latest research shows that these two products can help to reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep quality, and provide relief from pain and inflammation.

Yes, we (and many other BioMat distributors!) have been asking for more research information and scientific data. Now, we have it! This new study contributes to your greater understanding of the benefits of the BioMat and the BioAcoustic Mat, and how it can improve your health and wellness.

This new study’s title is “Preventing and Possibly Reversing Dementia and Alzheimers using Thermo-therapy and Vibroacoustic Therapy.” The study principals were Dr. George Grant, Ph.D. and founder of www.academyofwellness.com in Toronto Canada, and Dr. Jay Vanden Heuvel, Ph.D. of www.naturalselections.net in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

The overall study objective is to determine if the use of both Thermo-therapy (Heat Therapy) and Vibroacoustic therapy (Vibration and Sound) can prevent and possibly reverse chronic neurological conditions like dementia and Alzheimers disease.

12 subjects over three months used Pre- and Post-Biofeedback Testing, Oximeter, Wellness IQ Questionnaire and CBC blood test results including HBA1C. Overall, the results were positive suggesting possible prevention and reversal of dementia and Alzheimers using Thermo-therapy and Vibroacoustic Therapy.

Be sure to watch next week’s blog post for many more details of this important research study.