10 Hours Dark Burgundy Forest Rain | Melatonin Safe Sleep (Real Thunder)
Автор: Cosy Kitties Sleep Productions
Загружено: 2026-02-13
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Описание:
Escape to a secluded forest river at night. Drift off to the sound of a real, heavy thunderstorm recorded live.
This video combines Real Thunderstorm Audio with a scientifically designed Dark Burgundy Visual of a deep forest river. It is 0% Blue Light, helping your brain naturally produce melatonin for a deeper, more restorative sleep.
About This Sound:
Recorded personally by me during a storm. This is not a loop; it is the organic, chaotic, and comforting sound of real rain falling on trees and water.
Best For:
🌲 Nature Immersion: Feel grounded and connected to the earth.
😴 Insomnia Relief: Designed to lower cortisol and anxiety.
🌑 Total Darkness: Ultra-Low Contrast Burgundy visuals (OLED Friendly).
🧠 ADHD & Focus: Real Pink Noise from heavy rain.
Technical Details:
Audio: Original Field Recording (Thunderstorm)
Visual: Dark Burgundy Forest River (Melatonin Safe)
Genre: Sleep Noir / Dark Nature Ambience
🧪 The Science Behind This Video
This video is designed based on clinical research regarding sleep hygiene, light spectrums, and auditory masking.
1. Why Red/Burgundy Screens? (Melatonin Protection)
Unlike blue light (phones/TVs) which stops your brain from producing melatonin, red light has been shown to prevent sleep inertia and protect natural melatonin levels.
Study: Red Light and the Sleep Quality and Endurance Performance of Chinese Female Basketball Players (Journal of Athletic Training, 2012)
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
2. Why Rain Sounds? (Pink Noise & Deep Sleep)
Rain is a form of "Pink Noise." Research from Northwestern University found that listening to pink noise can synchronize brain waves and significantly enhance deep sleep (slow-wave sleep).
Study: Acoustic Enhancement of Sleep Slow Oscillations and Concomitant Memory Improvement (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2017)
Link: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/...
3. Why Nature Sounds? (Reducing Anxiety)
A study by Brighton and Sussex Medical School showed that listening to nature sounds physically alters the brain's connectivity, shifting it from an "inward-focused" state (worry/anxiety) to an "outward-focused" state (relaxation).
Source: It’s true: The sound of nature helps us relax (ScienceDaily / University of Sussex, 2017)
Link: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...
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