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It is the same size as the
DAVID PAL (approximate dimensions: 7 x 2.5 x 9cm) which is
perfect for people who are on the go. The PAL36
with CES offers the same features as the DAVID PAL, but with 30
preset sessions and 6 spaces to store your own user defined
sessions, and CES. The CES electrode cable, that is included, is
an ear clip (see picture below).
CES (Cranio-Electro
Stimulation) is a therapeutic procedure using minute
battery-powered current that results in enhancing endorphin
production, which assists in reaching deep levels of relaxation
and a sense of well-being. Research
shows that CES can be an effective method to alleviate anxiety
and/or depression, assist with substance abuse recovery,
increase mental clarity and improve sleep. There are virtually
no negative side-effects with CES.
- Tru-Vu OmniscreenTM
Eyesets - Our unique Tru-Vu
OmniscreenTM
Eyesets were carefully designed to provide you with the most
effective and safe light and sound experience. The Tru-Vu
OmniscreenTM
Eyesets for the PAL use eight blue-tinted white LEDs mounted
over a silver reflector behind a translucent screen. This
disperses the light evenly. Our new Tru-Vu OmniscreenTM
Eyesets are specially designed to allow for the left and
right visual fields of each eye to be individually
stimulated rather than the entire eye. With the Tru-Vu
OmniscreenTM
Eyesets, the lights flash into the left visual fields of
both eyes, then alternately flashes into the right visual
fields of both eyes. This approach allows the ability to
stimulate either visual cortex with a frequency different
from the other visual cortex. For example, a person who
functions strongly from the left brain could have 8 Hz
stimulated into the right visual field (and therefore the
left brain) to slow down left brain function and have 18 Hz
stimulated into the left visual field to increase right
brain function.
- Isochronic Pulsed Tones, Binaural
Beats and Chime - The tones
of the DAVID PAL36 with CES
are evenly spaced, are of equal pitch and are
turned on and off at a specified rate. This is important to
enhance the effectiveness of audio entrainment.
- Soft-OffTM
- The gradual lowering of the lights and tones at the end of
the session prevents a startle response (also known as
somnatic shock). Soft-OffTM
ensures that relaxation and other benefits carry over even
after a session has ended.
- Battery Power Indicator -
At a quick glance you can tell if your
battery has enough power to run your session. New eyeset
technology allows for much longer life for your 9-volt
battery.
- Easy-To-Find
Intensity and Volume Buttons
- The intensity and volume buttons are raised so that you
can make the necessary adjustments easily and quickly, even
with your eyes closed. Adjust the intensity of the
OmniscreenTM
Eyeset with the easy-to-find INT button.
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30 Preset Sessions
- Including Brain Brightener (for ADD and cognition),
Fractioned Hypnosis, Alpha/Beta Mix (for depression),
Schumann with Dissociation & HRV (for meditation), Beta
Perker, Theta with Dissociation (for sleeping), and Sound
Sync (to turn your music into an intriguing light show).
- Tru-Vu OmniscreenTM
Eyesets
- Quality Stereo Headphones
- Stereo Patch Cord
- DAVID Carry Bag
- 9-Volt Alkaline Battery
- CES cable
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Comprehensive Operator's Manual
(click to preview in pdf
format)

The heart speeds up with every breath in and
slows down with every breath out. This swing in heart rate is
HRV. A typical heart beat swing is in the order of about 15
beats per minute (bpm). When people get stressed, the heart
typically clamps to sometimes as low as five bpm HRV at times
intermixed with sharp spikes in heart rate. This is all abnormal
activity and is rough on the heart.
The HRV technique used clinically is based on
a 10 second breathing cycle (six breaths/minute, by inhaling
slowly for five seconds and exhaling slowly for five seconds in
an easy, relaxed breath). When using HRV paced breathing, listen
to the heartbeat generated by the DAVID PALTM
through the headphones. Inhale for two heartbeats and exhale for
two heartbeats (not your own heartbeats!). Most sessions begin
at seven breathing cycles/minute (28 heartbeats/min) and slow to
six breaths /minute (24 heartbeats/min). This allows the user to
breathe a little faster at the onset of a session until he/she
has had time to relax.
Audio-Visual-Entrainment
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DAVID PAL
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PAL36 |
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PAL36 with CES
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