We are excited to announce the launch of our Brain Health Club Membership — a comprehensive wellness program designed to support cognitive performance, mental health, and whole-body vitality. For just $299 per month, members enjoy up to 12 sessions per month with access to three science-backed, non-invasive therapies: Neurofeedback Training, PEMF Therapy, and Vielight Near-Infrared Photobiomodulation.
Whether you're recovering from a concussion, managing anxiety or depression, seeking sharper focus, or simply investing in your long-term brain health, this membership was built for you. Below, we break down each therapy, the conditions it supports, and the research behind it.
1. PEMF Therapy (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy)
What Is PEMF Therapy?
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy delivers low-frequency electromagnetic pulses that mirror the Earth's natural frequencies, stimulating the body's own healing processes at the cellular level. This FDA-cleared, non-invasive therapy promotes cellular repair, reduces inflammation, improves circulation, and supports neurological function — all without drugs, needles, or downtime.
In our Brain Health Club sessions, PEMF is delivered in a comfortable 20-minute session combined with Vielight Red Light Therapy, creating a powerful synergistic effect on the brain and body.
What PEMF Can Help With:
- Concussion & Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): PEMF stimulates neuroplasticity and cellular regeneration in damaged brain tissue, supporting recovery from head injuries.
- Anxiety & Stress: Research shows PEMF modulates brainwave activity and autonomic nervous system function, reducing anxiety-like patterns in the brain.
- Depression: Clinical studies have demonstrated significant reductions in depression scores among patients treated with transcranial PEMF, including those who did not respond to medication.
- Sleep Disturbances: By promoting alpha brainwave entrainment, PEMF has been shown to improve sleep quality and depth.
- Pain & Inflammation: PEMF reduces systemic inflammation, which underlies many neurological and psychological conditions.
- Energy & Cellular Recovery: At the cellular level, PEMF enhances mitochondrial function and ATP production, boosting daily energy and resilience.
The Research:
A landmark multicenter clinical study published in Brain Stimulation (2020) by the Danish University Antidepressant Group found that 8 weeks of transcranial PEMF significantly reduced Hamilton Depression Scale scores in patients with treatment-resistant depression — including those who had failed electroconvulsive therapy. Hamilton scores dropped from an average of 20.6 at baseline to 12.6 at endpoint [1].
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial published in Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (2019) demonstrated that PEMF therapy produced significant improvements in anxiety, depression, pain, and quality of life scores — results that persisted through a 12-week follow-up [2].
A large 485-participant double-blind placebo-controlled trial published in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine (2025) found that PEMF applied at 16 Hz produced significant improvements in both sleep quality and anxiety levels by modulating autonomic nervous system activity through vagus nerve stimulation [3].
2. Vielight Near-Infrared Photobiomodulation (Red Light Therapy)
What Is Near-Infrared Photobiomodulation?
Photobiomodulation (PBM), delivered via the Vielight device, uses near-infrared (NIR) light applied transcranially (through the scalp) and intranasally (through the nasal cavity) to reach the brain's cortices and deep neural structures. This non-invasive approach stimulates cellular energy production — specifically by activating cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondria — increasing ATP output, reducing oxidative stress, and triggering powerful anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective cascades.
The Vielight is one of the only photobiomodulation devices in the world with an active published clinical research record. Its devices have been used in peer-reviewed research conducted at Harvard Medical School, VA Boston Healthcare System, the University of Utah TBI & Concussion Center, and other leading institutions.
Each Brain Health Club session includes a comfortable 20-minute Vielight session, delivered simultaneously with PEMF therapy.
What Vielight PBM Can Help With:
- Concussion & TBI Recovery: PBM directly targets the mitochondrial dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and axonal damage caused by head injuries — addressing TBI pathophysiology at the cellular level.
- Cognitive Performance & Memory: Research shows PBM enhances executive function, verbal memory, attention, and processing speed across both healthy adults and those with neurological conditions.
- Depression & Anxiety: NIR stimulation has been shown to be an effective, comparable approach to psychopharmacological treatment for mood disorders in clinical reviews.
- PTSD Symptoms: Multiple studies have reported reductions in PTSD symptoms following transcranial PBM.
- Dementia & Cognitive Decline: Studies using the Vielight Neuro Gamma in dementia patients showed significant improvements in cognitive scores and reduced anxiety.
- Brain Network Connectivity: Neuroimaging (fMRI) studies have shown PBM increases resting-state functional connectivity and brain volume in TBI and concussion patients.
The Research:
A 2020 case study published in Frontiers in Neurology followed a 23-year professional hockey player with a history of concussions who used the Vielight Neuro Alpha and Gamma devices for 8 weeks. Post-treatment MRI showed increased brain volume, improved functional connectivity, increased cerebral perfusion, and marked improvements in memory, attention, processing speed, and headache symptoms [4].
A seminal review published in Photomedicine and Laser Surgery (2016) by researchers at Harvard Medical School and VA Boston reviewed transcranial LED/NIR therapy in chronic TBI patients, showing significant improvements in executive function and verbal memory, with fewer PTSD symptoms, tested up to two months after the final treatment [5].
A systematic review covering 35 studies, published in Ageing Research Reviews (2022), found that 82.9% of tPBM studies reported positive cognitive improvement. All nine studies focused on patients with dementia or mild cognitive impairment showed positive outcomes, and 87.5% of TBI-focused studies reported measurable improvements [6].
A systematic review published in Brain Sciences (MDPI, 2025) concluded that NIR stimulation is an effective method for psychiatric disorders — including depression, anxiety, TBI, and dementia — and described outcomes comparable to psychopharmacological interventions, with a favorable safety profile [7].
3. Neurofeedback Training (Brain-Based Biofeedback)
What Is Neurofeedback?
Neurofeedback is a specialized, non-invasive form of biofeedback that trains your brain to generate healthier, more efficient brainwave patterns. Using real-time EEG (electroencephalography) monitoring, the system detects your live brainwave activity and provides immediate positive feedback — typically through audio or visual cues — whenever your brain produces the target brainwave frequency. Over time, this operant conditioning process teaches the brain to sustain these optimal patterns on its own, even outside of sessions.
Unlike a one-size-fits-all approach, every Brain Health Club member's neurofeedback protocol is personalized to their individual brainwave profile, targeting the specific patterns associated with their goals and challenges. Session length varies by protocol.
What Neurofeedback Can Help With:
- ADHD & Attention Issues: Neurofeedback is rated a "Level 1 Best Support" evidence-based treatment for ADHD by the American Academy of Pediatrics, with documented improvements in attention, impulse control, and executive function.
- Anxiety: Neurofeedback trains the brain toward calmer, more regulated alpha and theta states, with studies showing up to 69% of participants moving from abnormal to healthy anxiety score ranges.
- Depression: By modulating frontal alpha asymmetry and theta/beta ratios, neurofeedback supports emotional regulation and reduces depressive symptoms.
- PTSD & Trauma: Meta-analyses show a mean remission rate of 79.3% in the neurofeedback group vs. 24.4% in control groups across PTSD studies.
- Concussion & TBI: Neurofeedback addresses the dysregulated brainwave patterns that persist after head injuries, helping restore healthy neural communication and cognitive function.
- Sleep Quality: Neurofeedback targeting delta and theta rhythms has been shown to normalize sleep architecture and improve restorative rest.
- Cognitive Performance: Athletes, executives, and students use neurofeedback to sharpen focus, boost working memory, and elevate mental agility.
The Research:
A large real-world study of 593 participants published in JMIR Formative Research (2022) found that neurofeedback training led to significant reductions in ADHD, anxiety, and depression symptom severity. Notably, 69% of anxious participants moved from abnormal to healthy score ranges following neurofeedback, and cognitive performance on attention tasks improved significantly [8].
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in European Journal of Psychotraumatology (2023) on neurofeedback for PTSD found a significant reduction in PTSD symptoms (pooled SMD = −1.76), with a mean remission rate of 79.3% in NFB groups compared to 24.4% in controls. All included studies showed an advantage of neurofeedback over control conditions [9].
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials in children with ADHD published in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (2022) confirmed that neurofeedback produces significant long-term improvement in core ADHD symptoms including inattention and hyperactivity, with improvements documented in multiple independent trials [10].
A comprehensive review published in Frontiers in Neuroscience (2025) analyzing neurofeedback for PTSD found consistent neurophysiological changes in brain functioning following neurofeedback, with evidence of therapeutic changes in amygdala activity and prefrontal cortex regulation — the same neural circuits disrupted by trauma [11].
The Brain Health Club Membership
Our Brain Health Club Membership combines all three of these therapies into one seamless, personalized experience:
- Up to 12 sessions per month
- Each session includes PEMF + Vielight Photobiomodulation (delivered simultaneously, ~20 minutes)
- Personalized Neurofeedback Training sessions (protocol tailored to your brainwave profile)
- $299/month — an exceptional value for three evidence-informed, clinician-supervised therapies
Whether your goals are recovery, resilience, or peak performance, the Brain Health Club is designed to meet you where you are and help your brain become what it's capable of.
Ready to join? Contact us today to get started.
Important Disclaimer
The therapies offered through the Brain Health Club are intended for general wellness and are not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Results may vary. Please consult your physician or healthcare provider before beginning any new wellness program, particularly if you have a medical condition or are taking medications.
References
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[2] Hattapoglu E, Batmaz I, et al.. "Efficiency of pulsed electromagnetic fields on pain, disability, anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients with cervical disc herniation: a randomized controlled study." Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences, 2019. View Article
[3] Klimek M, et al.. "Evaluating PEMF vagus nerve stimulation through neck application: A randomized placebo study with volunteers." Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 2025. View Article
[4] Chao LL, et al.. "Changes in Brain Function and Structure After Self-Administered Home Photobiomodulation Treatment in a Concussion Case." Frontiers in Neurology, 2020. View Article
[5] Naeser MA, Martin PI, et al.. "Transcranial, Red/Near-Infrared Light-Emitting Diode Therapy to Improve Cognition in Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury." Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2016. View Article
[6] Chan AS, et al.. "Can transcranial photobiomodulation improve cognitive function? A systematic review of human studies." Ageing Research Reviews, 2022. View Article
[7] Pałasz A, et al.. "Near-Infrared Stimulation in Psychiatry Disorders: A Systematic Review of Efficacy and Biological Mechanisms." Brain Sciences (MDPI), 2025. View Article
[8] Whitehead JC, Neeman R, Doniger GM.. "Preliminary Real-World Evidence Supporting the Efficacy of a Remote Neurofeedback System in Improving Mental Health." JMIR Formative Research, 2022. View Article
[9] Martínez-Briones BJ, et al.. "Neurofeedback for post-traumatic stress disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical and neurophysiological outcomes." European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2023. View Article
[10] Moreno-García I, Cano-Crespo A, Rivera F.. "Results of Neurofeedback in Treatment of Children with ADHD: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials." Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 2022. View Article
[11] Fine M, et al.. "Systematic review and meta-analysis of neurofeedback training efficacy and neural mechanisms in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder." Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2025. View Article
