Introduction
Millions of people lie in bed each night, exhausted but unable to sleep. For Dr. Alina Khoury, a neuroscientist and sleep architecture specialist, the problem isn’t willpower or melatonin—it’s misaligned brainwaves. Her pioneering program, NeuroSleep Mapping, helps users identify their unique neural rhythms and retrain their brain for optimal sleep.
Backed by years of EEG research, Dr. Khoury’s system is now being adopted by elite athletes, insomniacs, and high performers who understand that deep sleep isn’t a luxury—it’s a biological necessity.
Understanding Sleep Architecture
“We don’t just fall asleep,” Khoury explains. “We move through stages—light, deep, and REM—in precise electrical patterns.” Using wearable EEG and AI analysis, her system identifies disruptions in these rhythms and creates a custom plan to restore them.
Brain-Based Sleep Training
The NeuroSleep protocol includes guided neurofeedback, breathing sequences, and audio entrainment designed to sync brainwaves to ideal sleep frequencies. In clinical trials, participants saw a 47% increase in deep sleep duration after four weeks.
A New Era in Sleep Therapy
“Sleep isn’t passive,” Khoury emphasizes. “It’s a dynamic, trainable state—and we’re learning how to master it.”