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Moonbird’s relaxation device takes flight internationally


"Well it looks like you had some fun recently," a friend said as he joined me for coffee. There, in the middle of my dining room table, is a device that

Science agrees; “Slow breathing can be used as an alternate, non-pharmacological therapy for hypertension individuals to reduce blood pressure,” concludes a paper published in Frontiers in Psychology. But if you’re struggling with sleeping problems, the last thing you want to do is grab your phone and open a meditation app,” says Stefanie Broes, founder and CEO at Moonbird, in an interview with TechCrunch. Together, they embarked on a journey to bring Moonbird to life, braving challenges such as COVID-19’s impact on supply chains but ultimately achieving significant market success in Europe.

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