Did SoeMac help Helen's lack of energy ?

We invited Helen Green, who suffers from a lack of energy, to review SoeMac for us, here's what she said -

A little while ago, a friend asked if I’d like to be a case study for a natural product which is reportedly helping people with sleep, breathing and a lack of enertgy problems. Of course, I jumped at the chance.

Expecting a new batch of supplements, I was quite surprised to find a small electronic device delivered to my door a few days later.

And with SoeMac being “the world’s first and only home use Singlet Oxygen Energy therapy device”, I was instantly intrigued and rather excited. All I had to do was plug it in, switch it on just before I go to sleep, and let it work its magic.

It reminded me of how I experienced Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy many years ago, which involved climbing into a chamber and breathing in pure oxygen at an higher than atmospheric pressure. I remember feeling wonderfully rested, restored and refreshed afterwards and was keen to go back for more sessions, but the high price tag meant that I couldn’t. So I couldn’t wait to try my very own oxygen therapy machine.

Being lightweight and slender, it easily fits onto my nightstand. It’s recommended that for optimal benefits, to sit the device at a higher level than your bed, so I’ve created a little tower by placing the box it came in on top of my alarm clock. Et voila!

Being such a light sleeper, and with heightened sensitivity to light and noise, I was initially concerned the red light and soft whirring noise would keep me awake. But I simply prop a pillow to block out the light and I’ve got used to the sound – but if it does bother me, I simply pop my earplugs in!

I’ve been using my SoeMac for almost four months now and I have to say I’m pretty impressed with the subtle changes I’m experiencing: I’m feeling a little more rested, restored and refreshed. I feel my quality of sleep has improved; I’m sleeping deeper than before.

One of my common symptoms is awakening from sleep still feeling tired and unrefreshed, no matter how many hours you’ve been asleep. But now, I often wake up feeling like I’ve had a proper night’s sleep. I feel much better for it and find I have a little more energy for the day ahead. Of course, I still have the occasional crappy night’s sleep, but my sleep is restful more often than not.

I also feel that my recovery time after a crash or wipe out is lessening. As this means hours or days of complete bedrest, bouncing back even just a little bit quicker is a big deal. And for that I am very grateful. As I’m discovering through my own personal recovery journey, the road to recovery is long and winding, and I’ve still a long way to go. But any improvement, be it the teensiest weeniest baby step forward, is very welcome and pretty exciting. And I’m pretty excited.

I have to say, that there are a few other significant factors which I feel are also contributing to my subtle health improvements, so while I can’t give SoeMac full credit, I am confident it is having a positive impact and it has become an essential tool in my healing recovery kit.

Helen Green, Nottinghamshire