How does the Ludmila Lampwork?
LLudmila is a photo-neuro-stimulator acting on the brain.
It allows the functional rehabilitation of neurons, also known as synchrotherapy,
by sending a flow of light diffusing waves captured by the eyes going to inform the brain.
This technology is used in the medical field to relax patients before an operation in order to reduce nervous tension and the doses of anesthetics administered It is also used in sports to promote performance, improve muscle recovery or concentration. The Ludmila lamp is also used in medicines using modified states of consciousness and in naturopathy in the strengthening of human physiology.
The Ludmila lamp can be used for meditation, improving energy at work, relaxation, wellness, stress reduction, anxiety reduction, learning, depression management, improvement of sleep, hypnosis, improvement of intellectual performance, creativity, visualization, personal development, spiritual development and many other applications t is a regular tool for any particular brain development.
How to order the Ludmila lamp?
Lamp Characteristics
- 21 Local PolyChromatic Light Sources
- 2 Gesture sensors that allow you to control the lamp while keeping your eyes closed.
- Optical security for ease of use.
- The Ludmila lamp is the only lamp that allows you to generate polymorphic patterns.
- The supplied stand will allow you to easily move and use the lamp while sitting or lying down
Control your lamp
with a tablet
“In addition to the lamp, you will receive a tablet with a dedicated application that will allow you to control your hypnagogic lamp”
- Configure & create your own light sequences.
- Download new footage.
- Playback of music adapted to light sequences.
- Control the brightness of your Ludmila lamp.
Effect of
Twinkling lights frequencies
Certain flicker frequencies directly stimulate a relaxing meditative state corresponding to brain wave patterns because the flickering lights cause these wave patterns in the brain. This effect is called the hypnagogic effect and occurs naturally while you are just between the waking state and the sleeping state.
These frequencies are:
0,1Hz – 4Hz
“Deep sleep without dreams. Regeneration”
Delta waves during deep dreamless sleep and also during the deepest levels of meditation. The Delta state of meditation is experienced by those who have many years of practice, when the consciousness has completely detached itself from the world. The Delta state accesses the power and knowledge of your unconscious. Delta is the portal to the universal mind and collective unconscious, known in yoga as “Akasha”, where all the information of universe are available which are inaccessible in a normal state of consciousness. In the Delta state the body heals and regenerates itself. Delta waves: the occipital lobe is at the back of our head. It controls our visual function , regulates our rest and synchronizes all brain lobes. It produces Delta waves and the neurotransmitter serotonin.
4Hz – 8Hz and multiples
“Deep relaxation, full awakening (intuition, vision, astral) deep meditative state.”
Theta waves occur during deep meditation and REM periods of light sleep. This happens every time you fall asleep and is called the hypnagogic state. Images are seen at this time just upon entering the state of sleep, although you are still awake and conscious. The subconscious is active in Theta. This is how often people are easily swayed. Children, up to the age of 5, are in a constant Theta state and are therefore easily conditioned by the family emotional environment. After the core unconscious belief system and personality mask has formed during the first five years, children change frequency with beta and alpha states in dominance that will persist into adulthood. So children no longer believe in magic and lose the natural, loving awareness of openness and non-judgment. A deep spiritual connection and a sense of oneness is felt in the Theta state. Theta’s inner path is a deep awareness of silence and allows you to experience clear, beautiful visualizations, great inspiration, creativity, and insight. Memory and language are governed by the temporal lobe which is located below the parietal lobe and the frontal lobe and which harmonizes their operations. The temporal lobe produces Theta waves and the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma amino butyric acid).
8Hz – 13Hz and multiples
“Light relaxation, Daydreaming, routine activities.”
Alpha brain waves appear in relaxation, often with eyes closed, during light meditation or daydreaming. It is a state that facilitates concentration. This state engages your imagination and visualization powers. Regulatory cells in the thalamus generate alpha waves when they are in phase. As the brain waves slow down to Alpha at 8Hz, intuition arises. Thought and action coming from the parietal lobe. It produces Alpha waves and the neurotransmitter Acethylcholine.
13Hz – 36Hz and multiples
“Conscious activities, active vigil: attention, concentration, stress, anxiety …”
Beta brain waves appear in normal waking consciousness, when the logical mind is in operation, judging, analyzing, and thinking. As the frequency of the waves increases in Beta, there is a discontinuity of the intuitive state in lower Alpha. Inner criticism becomes stronger leading to symptoms of mental, emotional and physiological stress. These symptoms include shallow breathing, worry, obsessive thoughts, high heart rate and blood pressure, and high adrenaline. The frontal lobe which controls movement and responds to messages it receives from the sense organs via the hypothalamus. It is associated with the neurotransmitter dopamine.
36hz and above
“Great brain activity, creative processes. Significant regeneration. Advanced meditative state.”
Gamma brain waves are associated with sagacity and a high level of information processing. Perception occurs when 40Hz gamma waves originating in the thalamus travel from the front to the back of the brain, bringing different neural regions into sync. If the thalamus is slightly damaged, this wave stops, self-awareness does not form and the person falls into a deep coma. Gamma waves were induced using light frequencies delivered by a fiber optic cable into mouse brains. Doctoral students performed this study in the frequency range of 8Hz – 200Hz. The study produced obvious gamma wave inductions at an approximate range of 25 – 100Hz. Gamma waves are most apparent at a frequency of 40Hz. Gamma waves were observed in Tibetan Buddhist monks in a 2004 study. When monks were asked to generate a sense of compassion during meditation their brain activity increased markedly, adopting a “rhythm” of. coherently, suggesting that their neural structures were functioning in harmony. These Gamma oscillations in the brains of these monks are the largest ever seen in humans.
During the development of theLudmila lamp, subjects were tested over the entire flicker frequency range. This was a blind test, with subjects not knowing what frequencies were being used. Their answers were in agreement with research on hypnagogic light.