Lightsleeper Aims To Help Sleep
Do you have trouble getting a good night's sleep? Do you lay awake for ages? Well a new bedroom lighting device created by a British insomniac might be able to help.
The Lightsleeper was invented by Kate Evans to treat her own insomnia. It works by projecting a beam of blue light on the ceiling above your bed. The light then moves around in a circular pattern. You follow this with your eyes and apparently it helps you to relax and fall asleep. According to the manufacturers, following the Lightsleeper pattern with your eyes "mimics the action of reading, but without stimulating the mind".
The Lightsleeper will be available to buy online or from Boots in the UK
The Lightsleeper was invented by Kate Evans to treat her own insomnia. It works by projecting a beam of blue light on the ceiling above your bed. The light then moves around in a circular pattern. You follow this with your eyes and apparently it helps you to relax and fall asleep. According to the manufacturers, following the Lightsleeper pattern with your eyes "mimics the action of reading, but without stimulating the mind".
The Lightsleeper will be available to buy online or from Boots in the UK




