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This blanket is designed for individuals with mild to moderate sleep issues, promoting falling asleep faster and maintaining continuous sleep.

Technical Features

  • Weight: 4 kg
  • Color options: Blue / Black / Red
  • Dimensions: 200×130 cm (double size, not king size)
  • Material: polypropylene

HOW IT WORKS

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

TECHNICAL BENEFITS

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

RECOMMENDED FOR

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

OPTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.

FINAL NOTES

  1. Sleep disorders: Individuals who struggle to fall asleep or wake up frequently during the night (e.g., insomnia).
  2. Anxiety and stress: Those suffering from generalized anxiety, panic attacks, or chronic stress may benefit from the calming sensation provided by deep pressure stimulation (DPS).
  3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Weighted blankets can help improve focus and reduce hyperactivity by providing consistent and calming sensory stimulation.
  4. Autism: For children and adults on the autism spectrum, deep pressure stimulation can reduce anxious behaviors and provide a sense of security and calmness.
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The sense of security and containment provided by the blanket can help alleviate symptoms related to past trauma.
  6. Sensory processing issues: People with sensory processing disorders may find comfort in the proprioceptive stimulation offered by a weighted blanket.
  7. Chronic pain syndromes: Some individuals with fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions may experience relief, though effects vary from person to person.
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