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Neuronic Company Review: Pioneers in Brain Health?

If you’re someone, who’s interested in brain health, you’ll probably want to know more about the company named Neuronic.

neuronic helmet device by quitemind foundation
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Introduction

If you’re someone like me, who’s extremely interested in brain health, you’ll probably want to know more about the company named Neuronic. They stand out as a leading force in the field. Over the past 15 years, they’ve made significant advancements in utilizing 1070 nm wavelength light to transform our understanding of cognitive health.

In this article, we dive into Neuronic's mission, their journey thus far, the range of products they offer, and the potential impact of their groundbreaking technology on individuals worldwide.

What's the Mission of Neuronic?

Neuronic's mission is simple, yet fascinating. As they state on their website:

“Neuronic was founded with a singular focus: to keep the brain capacity in all stages of life high.”

Their vision extends beyond merely supporting brain health—it's about enhancing and monitoring the most vital organ we possess. Remarkably, they commit 100% of their profits to advancing the science and development of photobiomodulation through an ongoing program of basic science research and applied clinical trials.

By the way, if you’re interested in one of their clinical trials, you can try and apply on their website. I did.

Neuronic photobiomodulation clinical trials

The Evolution of Neuronic: Partnerships and Prior Ventures

To gain understanding of Neuronic's evolution, it's essential to acknowledge their association with the QuietMIND Foundation. This foundation is a public non-profit research institution and outpatient healthcare provider. Initially, QuietMIND Foundation focused on neurofeedback therapy, employing a team of globally renowned specialists in various fields, including biofeedback, neuropsychology, neurophysiology, functional medicine, and more.

Neuradiant 1070 and Neuradiant 1070 PLUS

This partnership underscores Neuronic's dedication to embracing a multidisciplinary approach to enhance brain health. Over the years, the president of QuiteMind, Marvin H. Berman - who is also the Co-Founder of Neuronic - discovered with his team the huge potential that lies in red light therapy’s impact on brain health. So they began further developments, then launched their pioneering product, Neuradiant 1070 nm.

Dr Marvin H. Berman And The Team Behind the Company

You might be interested more in Dr Martin Berman' background and the mission he follows.

As we already mentioned, he is a pioneering figure in the field of cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychiatric treatment. His mission is to revolutionize the treatment of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative conditions such as including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease through non-invasive and non-drug interventions.

His work continues to bring hope and healing to countless individuals and organizations who seek non-invasive solutions to complex, yet not fully understood challenges.

Besides, Dr. Berman, Neuronic has advisory board members with scientists and researchers. Their scope is ranging from symptom control and prevention in chronic diseases to nanomedicine and tissue healing.

Watch Alex’s video in which he interviews Dr Mervin Berman about Neuronic.

Neuronic Co-Founder Dr Berman On Red Light & The Brain

What Are They Selling? Neuronic's Products

At the core of Neuronic's offerings lies their revolutionary product, Neuradiant 1070 and Neuradiant 1070. This cutting-edge device uses red and near infrared lights to boost brain health. It’s basically a helmet that one has to place on her own head. The inner surface of the helmet is filled with 260 LEDs, which light penetrate through the skull, into the brain.

The benefits of Neuradiant 1070

Source: https://neuronic.online/products/1070nm-helmet

Who Might Be Interested in Neuronic's Products?

Neuronic's products have a broad appeal, ranging from individuals with a keen interest in cognitive wellness in general, to those who are diagnosed with neurological conditions such as Parkinson disease or dementia. The versatility of their offerings allows for a wide range of applications, making their technology accessible to a diverse audience.

So the product might be a good choice for anyone who’s interested in prevention, but also for those who are looking for alternative, non-invasive solutions for their current problems.

Alex also recorded a great review video about Neuradiant 1070 and compares it to normal RLT panels.

Neuradiant 1070: Red Light Therapy For Your Brain?

The Benefits of Neuradiant 1070

Neuradiant 1070's unique 1070 nm wavelength penetrates deep into the brain, offering numerous benefits. At least, that’s what the research says. This technology has been shown to enhance memory, cognition, and reduce brain fog within a mere two months of use. Additionally, it contributes to better sleep, improved immune function and blood circulation (1, 2, 3).

As Marvin H. Berman explains, the primary wavelength - particularly in the 700-1100 nm range - is absorbed by the mitochondria, which is the cellular energy "factory" in the brain.

When this range of light hits the mitochondria, it helps them make more ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which functions like the brain's fuel. This boost in ATP production is super important because it helps speed up recovery and keeps the brain in good shape. The device of Neuradiant is based on this scientific principle.

But, Does It Actually Emit 1070 nm?

Based on Alex's spectrometer (which measures light) the Neuradiant 1070 that he tested appeared to majoirity of it's energy in the 1020-1050nm wavelength spectrum.

His device doesn't measure light beyond 1050nm but it does seem to appear that the peak was at 1037nm not the claimed 1070 nm. It's something the company and its manufacturer need to work on. Especially, because the promising research they build their revolutionary device on is around 1065-1070 nm (4).

Neuradiant 1070 wavelenght

And What About The Optical Power?

If you look at the product specification, you'll see that it's 20-40mw/cm², however Alex sensor showed only 7-9 mw/cm², so it's something else that's a bit concerning.

Of course, the constant product development should and probably will make the devices' performance more stable and consistent, but these are some of the issues the company should address.

We know that a lot of people have reported amazing benefits when using their Neuradiant 1070, so it may not be that the wavelength and power discrepencies matter from a results point of view, but there is a noticeable difference in what is marketed and what is actually being emitted.

Shipping, Refund and Guarantee Information

As the company claims on their website, they provide free delivery for all orders, though the shipping time may differ depending on the destination country. Luckily for Europeans, - compared to many other US health tech companies - Neuronic ships to these countries, too. Actually they ship worldwide, however they don’t cover the customs or import duties for countries outside of the EU and US.

Additionally, one can expect a 12-month guarantee. If, for any reason, the device requires repair during this period, the company covers the shipment costs and everything associated with the repair process. However, if the device is purchased outside of the USA, Canada or the EU, they cover shipment fees up to a maximum of 50 USD.

Neuronic has an 80% refund policy, which is valid for 3 months from the time of purchase. To get a refund, the customer - as usual - is required to return the device in its original packaging, without signs of any major wear and tear.

So, Is It Really Worth it?

The product seems extremely pricey at first. However, investing in our own health can never be too expensive, we might say.

If you’d buy one of Neuronic’s devices, you can use the code: ALEXF5 and get a 5% discount.

Marvin H. Berman has an apt answer when one asks about the price:

“People need to divide the cost of the device into the rest of their entire life.”

So, would I buy it?

If I had the money, probably yes. So if you’re someone, who’s looking for non-invasive heath boosting solutions, give it a try.

Although, we have some concerns whether the device actually emits 1070 nm. As you can watch in Alex's video, he couldn't measure that wavelenght, so it's something you might want to keep in mind or just ask them. And also he measured less optical power when he was testing the device, but most likely Neuronic is also aware of these issues and since then they already solved those.

Meanwhile, the company continues developing other, new devices while fine-tuning their already existing ones, too. So, we should definitely keep an eye on their work.