Light That Heals: Specific near-infrared wavelengths (1064–1070 nm) can penetrate the skull, stimulate mitochondria, increase ATP, improve blood flow, and reduce inflammation, making light therapy a promising tool for cognitive health.
A Helmet Designed for Your Brain: Neurotic Innovation’s device is equipped with 300 LEDs, including 9 ultra LEDs for deeper penetration. It’s portable, connects to an app, and tracks user data to improve personalization and outcomes.
Safe, Targeted, and Data-Driven: With no known side effects and a focus on user feedback, the device is a user-friendly alternative to more invasive approaches. Ongoing research aims to achieve FDA clearance for broader accessibility.
Dr. Jen Pfleghaar is a double board certified physician, Emergency Medicine and Integrative Medicine. She graduated from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, trained at St Vincent’s Mercy Hospital for EM residency and her Integrative...
Liam Pingree is the co-founder of Neuroic, a neurotechnology company creating non-invasive, wearable light therapy devices for cognitive health. Inspired by a loved one’s memory loss and the potential of light therapy for neurological conditions,...