AlzLife

AlzLife A Unique Light, Sound, and Cognitive Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

A unique intervention application for adults with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The app includes an innovative combination of 40Hz light therapy and cognitive exercises.

Excited to have launched the site refresh
04/01/2025

Excited to have launched the site refresh

The science-backed App that combines 40Hz stimulation with cognitive exercises to enhance focus, memory, and brain wellness.

Blue Cross Plans Say Alzheimer’s Has Tripled Among Adults Ages 30 To 64
02/29/2020

Blue Cross Plans Say Alzheimer’s Has Tripled Among Adults Ages 30 To 64

Early-onset dementia and Alzheimer’s disease jumped 200% among commercially insured Americans between the ages of 30 and 64 over a recent five-year period, a new analysis of Blue Cross and Blue Shield health insurer claims shows.

07/17/2019

A great complement to AlzLife and especially for those who don't have access to iPad Pro

AlzLife can now be fully used on all iOS devices thanks to our partner's Gamma Light Therapy 40Hz lights. Stay tuned for...
06/11/2019

AlzLife can now be fully used on all iOS devices thanks to our partner's Gamma Light Therapy 40Hz lights. Stay tuned for the Android and Web versions.

Welcome AlzLife Members. Enter promo code ALZ1 during checkout to save 15% off your purchase today! Scientific research has shown that cognitive exercises have a major effect on improving brain function. Combine our 40Hz Gamma Light Therapy Lights with the 40Hz Sound and Cognitive Therapy from AlzLi...

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New research suggests that exposure to a light flickering at 40Hz may promote gamma brain wave activity through the photic entrainment phenomenon. These waves have the potential to activate critical cleaning cells in the brain that could eliminate beta amyloid plaques.

Separately, research has also shown that cognitive exercises could have a major effect on improving memory. The synergistic combination of light and cognitive therapy utilized in AlzLife has the potential to improve the brain’s function better than any of these therapies alone.