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The alternating blue light may help the brain cope after trauma. See https://github.com/erangell/ermpuno
Please work with a therapist or healthcare provider to design an individual plan for use. These instructions are for educational purposes only and are not to be interpreted as medical advice. The software is published in the public domain and comes with absolutely no warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Do not use if sensitive to flashing patterns.
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