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Sound for settling down

Sound for Anxiety

When the system is keyed up, predictable sound helps more than pretty sound. Continuous noise and slow tones give an anxious mind something constant to settle against.

Which sound is best for anxiety?

For anxiety, steady brown noise or rain gives the nervous system something constant to settle against; avoid anything with sudden changes or melody.

Sound type How it works Best for
Brown Noise Deep, continuous, grounding Racing thoughts
Rain Sounds Familiar, safe natural texture General settling
Pink Noise Balanced, gentle Sensitivity to bass
Delta Waves Slow tones for deep calm Bedtime anxiety

Pick your sound

Gear for anxiety

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Sony WH-1000XM5

Audio · approx £350

Best-in-class active noise cancelling — silence the room before the sound goes in.

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Bose QuietComfort 45

Audio · approx £280

Trusted, comfortable ANC for long focus sessions.

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Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro

Audio · approx £150

Open-back studio standard — wide stereo image for binaural beats.

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Meze 99 Classics

Audio · approx £280

Warm, beautiful walnut build for relaxed listening.

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Magtein Magnesium L-Threonate

Cognition · approx £40

The magnesium form with research backing for cognition and calm.

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Host Defense Lion's Mane

Cognition · approx £35

Mycology-credible nootropic mushroom for sustained focus.

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Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega

Cognition · approx £50

High-quality omega-3 — foundational for ADHD-relevant brain support.

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Jarrow Bacopa Monnieri

Cognition · approx £20

Well-studied adaptogen for memory and attention.

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LectroFan EVO

Environment · approx £50

Non-looping fan and noise machine — physical white noise for sleep.

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