Autistalline Launch Fundraiser To Give Away 1M Autistic Sensory Overload Glasses

Dec 20, 2021

Autistalline is manufacturing and developing the first-ever sensory overload glasses for autism. Our glasses will help people with ASD feel calmer and more focused on their tasks. We seek to give them away for free to everyone in the world with autism and appreciate all donations to continue our research to help more people experience life without sensory overload.

If you’re a parent wondering how to lessen your child’s Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) meltdowns, there will be a solution for you in the future. And it will cost you nothing.

Autistalline glasses will be the first-ever sensory overload glasses that block frequencies within the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). They will help people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) go on with their daily lives without the hindrances of sensory overload – a life that has been hampered by a hypersensitivity to light and sound.

Current prototype glasses testers have noticed a dramatic improvement in their children, as they become CALMER, HAPPIER, and CONFIDENT and are less prone to meltdowns.

More details can be found at https://autistalline.com

The prototype sensory overload glasses for autism have shown life-changing results. Most people on the autism spectrum have difficulties processing sensory information. This results in behavioral disturbances such as anxiety, stress, and anger when faced with sudden, unpredictable sounds.

These signs of distress are what experts call part of the “rumble stage”, which precedes full meltdowns that can include tantrums, shouting, and even self-harm.

When light enters the eye, the retina translates light energy into electrical impulses that travel along two pathways to two different destinations in the brain. One pathway, known as the Image-Forming (IF) tract, creates images and pictures that the brain interprets as visual data.

The other destination governs non-conscious functions in the body and is known as the Non-Image-Forming (NIF) tract. Autistalline glasses work by affecting the NIF tract of the brain.

Autistalline glasses block frequencies within the EMS, altering the electrical impulses that are dispersed in the brain. The changed electrical signal triggers a series of brain functions resulting in several noticeable benefits such as reduced anxiety, the ability to eat foods that they usually hate, and being less easily startled by sudden sounds, among others.

Shalev, an adult female with ASD who tested the autistic sensory overload glasses, said that she was able to go grocery shopping for the first time without having a meltdown inside the store.

Further details can be found at https://youtu.be/XmrLSO62npo

She was able to withstand the temperature differences by the freezers, deal with the noise, lights, and people, an experience that usually leads to a meltdown and requires for her to be carried out of the grocery store.

She says, “Most autism research and therapies are either in genetics or behavior therapy, so thank you for working on something that actually addresses sensory overload. We, the autistic community, have been asking for this for years!” 

Help your child live a happier, healthier life today!

We are accepting donations to help continue our research. Go to https://autistalline.com so you can learn more.

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