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Found: Glo to Sleep The Ottawa Citizen, January 27, 2012
Busy brain at bedtime? Glo to Sleep from Sound Oasis might be your saving grace.

The lightweight foam mask uses light strips inside the mask called Points of Glo "to slow brain activity, achieve an alpha wave brain state and engage deep, natural restorative sleep."
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Sleep Therapy Mask Lights Path To Slumber Home World Business
In an era when slumber can be elusive, The Sound Oasis Co. has launched the Sleep Therapy Mask as a way to help consumers quickly relax and get to sleep naturally. Consumers using the Sleep Therapy Mask simply charge the Points of Glo incorporated into the product under a light for about 30 seconds then follow the fading of a gentle blue illumination to sleep.
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Top Travel Gifts Travel + Leisure, November 2011
Travel alarm clock and sleep-aiding sound-therapy system, $90, Sound Oasis.
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Sleeping Item

Health Chosun, June 2011 | South Korea
Sounds Oasis Sound Therapy System

Ahhhh. To get a restful night sleep begin by being quietly lulled to slumber by the serene sounds of nature. Now you can bring those soothing sounds indoors to the comfort of your bedroom. Sound Oasis Sound Relaxation products offers enjoyable sounds with superior quality.
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Sound Oasis Travel Therapy System

At the end of the day, even small business owners need their rest. But that can be hard when you're forced to sleep in noisy hotels or other environments.
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Articles of Interest
Turn Off the Ringing Sound

Wall Street Journal, Dec 12, 2010
Researchers Explore New Treatments to Silence the Persistent Din of Tinnitus

Some people hear a high-pitched buzzing sound. Others describe it as a ringing, roaring, hissing, chirping, whooshing or wheezing. It can be high or low, single or multi-toned, an occasional mild annoyance or a constant personal din.
If there’s ringing in your ears, you’re not alone

Toronto Globe & Mail, Jan 3, 2011

Increase in the number of tinnitus sufferers is linked to the ageing population and the use of personal music players



Proud to be partnering with Tinnitus Practitioners Association for effective tinnitus relief.
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