Thermobolic Sleep Induction is coined here to describe the discovery by University of Pittsburg sleep scientists that cooling the frontal lobes of patients with "Primary Insomnia" actually slowed the metabolic rate of their overactive brains -- allowing natural sleep to occur slightly faster than a control group of "normal" sleepers.
The Hibernation Headband is a economical version of the expensive "cooling cap" used in the cited study. It directly cools the frontal lobe area -- slowing the metabolic rate of the frontal lobe area -- long enough to allow sleep to occur naturally.
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