The Problem
65 million people face Alzheimers disease by 2030.
We need accessible, affordable, and easily implementable daily support.

40 Hz Therapy
40 Hertz therapy refers to the use of sensory stimulation—most commonly light, sound, or a mixture of both—delivered at a frequency of 40 cycles per second (40 Hz). This frequency falls within the brain’s gamma range, which is associated with processes such as attention, memory integration, and communication between brain regions. 40 Hz therapy boosts these processes, especially for those suffering from Alzheimer's.
Information
Why it matters
The brain communicates using electrical rhythms. One of these rhythms is called gamma, which occurs around 40 Hz and is involved in learning, memory processing, and overall mental sharpness.
What it's used for
40 Hz therapy is being actively researched to see whether gentle sensory stimulation at this frequency can support and encourage the brain's gamma oscillations.
Safety and limitations
Because this approach may involve flickering or modulated light, it is not suitable for everyone. Individuals with seizure disorders, light-triggered migraines, or certain neurological or visual conditions should avoid it. Screening, supervision, and conservative use are essential.


Our Vision
Cognilume by Memory Lighthouse offers an innovative 40 Hz light therapy system dedicated to enhancing cognitive care. Our solution not only provides therapy through technology but is also affordable, targeting underprivileged individuals in Southern California. Aiming for accessibility and effectiveness, we empower users to take control of their cognitive health.

Why Us?
Our products are designed to not only be affordable for those in need but also easy to access and use. Both the patient and their loved ones will be able to manage the therapy plan without difficulty. We designed Cognilume so extra supplements are not required for its usage, however, patients could and are suggested to pair it with other treatment options.



Impact
Memory Lighthouse hopes to improve the health of our community by being able to provide accessible options for those suffering from Alzheimer's.