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Clinical Study Discovers a 54% Increased Risk of Dementia For Millions of Allergy Suffers Who Take The Nightly Pill  (And The Safer Alternative Doctors Aren't Telling You About)

A landmark study in the Journal of the American Medical Association identified the exact pill in your medicine cabinet as a cognitive risk. Then, 6 independent research teams then identified the real cause of your symptoms.

Tonight, before you reach for that allergy pill — the one you've taken so many nights it feels like brushing your teeth — there is something you deserve to know.

Not a scare. Not a lawsuit. A study. Published in one of the most respected medical journals in the world.


The pill you trust to help you sleep through allergy season may be quietly increasing your risk of the one disease women over 65 fear most.

And the reason you keep needing that pill every night — the reason it never actually solves the problem — is something your allergist, your doctor, and your pharmacist have structurally failed to address.


It is on your floor.

The Dementia Study Your Doctor Probably Hasn't Mentioned

In 2015, researchers published a landmark study in the Journal of the American Medical Association — following 3,434 participants aged 65 and older for a decade.

 

The findings were not subtle.

The class of drug most commonly taken for allergy relief — anticholinergics — was linked to a 54% increased risk of dementia and a 63% increased risk of Alzheimer's disease in regular long-term users.
 

These are not obscure medications. This class includes:

  • Benadryl (diphenhydramine)
  • Chlor-Trimeton
  • Unisom SleepGels
  • ZzzQuil
  • Tylenol PM and Advil PM
  • Hydroxyzine (prescription antihistamine)

A 2019 follow-up study in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine examined 58,769 dementia cases. Researchers found nearly 10% of those diagnoses could potentially be attributed to anticholinergic medications.
 

A third study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Neurology, used neuroimaging to examine the brains of anticholinergic users. Researchers found lower brain metabolism, reduced brain volume, and significantly worse memory performance compared to non-users — in living patients, not post-mortem data.
 

The American Geriatrics Society responded by adding common antihistamines to the AGS Beers Criteria — the formal published list of medications considered potentially inappropriate for adults over 65.

Women represent two-thirds of all Alzheimer's patients. The Coupland study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found anticholinergic risk was a specifically female predictor of dementia. 63.1% of the study population was women.

 

78% of adults over 65 currently using these medications had no idea they were anticholinergic.


If you have been taking any of the medications listed above — nightly, or regularly, for years — you were almost certainly never told any of this.

Why You Keep Taking A Pill That Was Never Designed To Fix The Problem

Here is the question that matters: why does someone take a nightly allergy pill for years, even decades?

 

Not because they enjoy taking pills. Because the alternative — waking up at 2 a.m. unable to breathe, sneezing before the first cup of coffee, spending every morning in a fog — is worse.
 

The pill gives enough relief to function. So you keep taking it.
 

But the pill has never addressed why your allergies continue every single day without stopping.
 

That answer — the one nobody has given you in however many years you have been managing this — is on your floors.
 

Allergens — dust mites, pet dander, pollen — are heavier than air. Within 15 minutes of becoming airborne, 80% of them settle. Onto carpet fibers. Under your furniture. Along baseboards. Beneath your bed where you sleep eight hours every night.
 

Once they land, your air purifier cannot reach them.
 

Dust mite allergen has a half-life of ten years in carpet. The deposits under your bed are not from last week. They are years of accumulation sitting inches from your face while you sleep.
 

Every morning you reach for the pill, your body is reacting to what accumulated on those floors overnight. The pill suppresses the reaction. It does not remove what caused it. Tomorrow night, the floors accumulate again. The morning after, you reach for the bottle again.
 

You have been treating a symptom — with a medication now linked to dementia — while the cause has sat undisturbed on your floors every single day.
 

That is the loop. And nobody designed it to end.

The Dementia-Allergy Loop The Industry Has No Incentive To Break

Stage 1The Floor Reservoir Builds Daily 

80% of allergens settle onto floors within 15 minutes. Carpet holds 6 to 14 times more allergen than hard floors. The base layer of carpet holds 5 times more than the surface. Under furniture, along baseboards, beneath your bed: the highest concentration zones. The zones conventional vacuums reach least effectively. The zones that fill overnight while you sleep.

 

Stage 2Normal Movement Relaunches The Exposure 

Walking on allergen-saturated floors launches continuous clouds into your breathing zone. Research documents that 87–90% of indoor particulate matter variability is caused by foot traffic. You are not being exposed to allergens once a day. You are being exposed with every step on every floor in your home, every hour you are awake.

 

Stage 3 Every Current Solution Misses The Floor 

Air purifiers clean what is floating — but 80% has already settled before the purifier can capture it. Medications suppress the histamine reaction — the reservoir rebuilds overnight regardless. Conventional vacuuming releases 61 times more ultrafine particles into the air during operation, making allergies acutely worse before temporarily improving them. Professional cleaning comes twice a month — allergens fully rebuild within 48 hours of each visit.

 

Stage 4The Pill Steps In To Fill The Gap 

Because the reservoir is never emptied, symptoms return every morning without fail. Symptoms demand relief. Relief comes from a nightly anticholinergic pill that the American Geriatrics Society now considers potentially inappropriate for women over 65. The pill works well enough to continue the routine. The routine never ends. The cognitive risk accumulates silently, year after year, in the background of a problem that was never actually addressed at its source.

 

Step 5The Loop Is Profitable. Breaking It Requires Something New. 

Allergy medications generate billions in annual revenue precisely because they treat symptoms, not causes. No pharmaceutical company profits from empty floors. No one in the allergy management industry is incentivized to tell you that the real solution is removing the allergen reservoir that drives the daily need for the pill. Until now, no affordable device was designed to do it comprehensively, automatically, every single day.

The Researchers Who Discovered The Exit From The Dementia-Allergy Loop

Two PhD researchers at Illinois State University — Jamie Mahurin-Smith and Lisa Vinney, both licensed speech-language pathologists — published the only peer-reviewed case study directly linking a robot vacuum to a documented clinical health improvement from allergen reduction.
 

Their patient was a woman with a five-year established pattern of recurrent health problems driven by dust mite allergies. Every cycle, the pattern repeated. Nothing broke it.
 

In late 2017, she purchased a robot vacuum and began running it daily — including under her bed.
 

Her conventional vacuum could not fit under the bed. The bed had been in place for five years.
 

In her own words: "I was spending a third of my life in close proximity to a pile of allergens, and I didn't realize it."
 

Across the entire following year: zero recurrence. Zero. The cycle stopped completely.
 

Published in Voice and Speech Review (Routledge/Taylor & Francis, 2020). Zero conflict of interest. Their conclusion:

 

"For patients whose symptoms are exacerbated by environmental allergens, use of a robot vacuum is an automated, relatively inexpensive strategy. By minimizing allergen exposure, more costly medical treatments may be avoided."
 

More costly medical treatments. Including the one with the 54% dementia risk.

The Safer Alternative That Empties The Allergen Reservoir That Pills Can't Touch

The RoboHome Ruby closes the loop by doing one thing no pill, no purifier, and no conventional vacuum has ever done: it empties the floor reservoir that feeds the daily symptoms that drive the daily pill — automatically, every single day, while you do nothing.
 

But Ruby doesn't simply vacuum your floors. That alone wouldn't be enough.

 

While it runs its daily automated pass — quietly, while you drink your coffee or sit in the other room — it executes three specific functions that together address every point in the loop that has kept you reaching for that bottle every night.
 

Phase 1: True HEPA Capture — The Pill Trigger Removed, Not Redistributed
Here is something most people don't know: every time you run a conventional vacuum, you flood your home with up to 61 times more ultrafine allergen particles than were floating before you started (Vicente et al., Building and Environment, 2020). Those particles stay suspended for over two hours. You breathe them the entire time you clean. Your symptoms worsen. You reach for the pill.

 

Ruby's true HEPA filtration captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns — the exact size of dust mite allergen fragments. The same published study found a HEPA robot vacuum produced zero increase in airborne particles during operation. Allergens go into the bin permanently — not back into your air, not back into the daily trigger cycle that ends at the medicine cabinet every night.
 

Phase 2: Under-Bed Reach — The Nightly Exposure Finally Addressed
You spend a third of your life in bed. The floor directly beneath your bed is the highest-exposure allergen zone in your home. And it is the zone your conventional vacuum has never reached.
 

Ruby's 74mm low-profile body and rotating side brush reach under beds and along baseboards every single day. The Illinois State researchers identified under-bed cleaning as the single most significant factor in their patient's complete resolution. Their patient had been sleeping for five years inches from years of accumulated dust mite allergen. Ruby's reaches there. This is the hidden reservoir that has been feeding your symptoms — and your reliance on the pill — every single night without you knowing it.
 

Phase 3: Combined Vacuum and Mop — Sustained Reduction That Outlasts Anything You've Tried
Vacuuming alone sees allergen levels return to pre-treatment baseline within four weeks. Adding daily mopping sustains reductions for eight weeks — twice as long (Eggleston et al., Environmental Health Perspectives, 2001). Ruby's electronic water tank with three adjustable water levels delivers both functions in a single automated daily pass. The vacuum removes allergens from carpet fibers. The mop captures what the dry pass leaves on hard floors. Because it runs every day, the reservoir cannot rebuild to the level that triggers the symptoms that trigger the pill.

Using Ruby is simple. Press one button. That's it. No app. No WiFi. No settings to configure.

 

From there it handles everything itself. It vacuums the allergen particles embedded in your carpet fibers. It sweeps the debris along your baseboards and into corners. It mops the hard floors — capturing the microscopic particles a dry pass leaves behind to resettle. All three functions. One automated daily pass. While you sit in the other room.

 

That combination matters because the research is specific: vacuuming alone reduces the allergen reservoir, but combined wet-and-dry cleaning keeps it reduced twice as long. Ruby doesn't give you one or the other. It gives you both, every day, without you having to think about it — which is exactly how you stop reaching for the pill that was filling the gap your cleaning routine could never close.

6 Published Studies. Zero Adverse Effects. One Consistent Conclusion.

When we compiled the published research, Six studies. Six independent research teams. Zero adverse effects across every one. Consistent allergen reduction. Documented symptom improvement. And in the only published case study of its kind.

 

The results spoke for themselves.

"Daily vacuuming: 85.1% reduction in dust mite allergens in 8 weeks. Results at p < 0.0001."


— Wu et al., Journal of Asthma, 2012.

"HEPA robot vacuum: zero increase in airborne particles during operation. Conventional vacuums: up to 61 times increase."

 

— Vicente et al., Building and Environment, 2020.

"Daily vacuuming eliminated ALL allergic rhinitis symptoms — sneezing, congestion, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, itching — at p < 0.001. Control group: zero improvement."

 

— Jeon et al., Allergy, Asthma & Immunaaology Research, 2019. Randomized controlled trial, 40 participants.

"HEPA vacuuming reduced asthma symptom days by 19%. Benefits lasted a full year after the intervention ended."


— Morgan et al., New England Journal of Medicine, 2004. 937 participants, 7 U.S. cities.

"Combined wet-and-dry cleaning sustained allergen reductions for 8 weeks. Vacuuming alone: baseline return by week 4."

 

— Vojta PJ, Randels SP, Stout J, et al. , Environmental Health Perspectives, 2001.

"Robot vacuum use associated with complete resolution of a five-year allergen-driven health pattern. Zero recurrence across an entire year. More costly medical treatments may be avoided."

 

— Mahurin-Smith & Vinney, Voice and Speech Review, 2020. Illinois State University.

 Zero adverse effects across every one. Consistent allergen reduction. Documented symptom improvement.

The Real Cost Of The Loop

What The Loop Costs You Every Year

What Breaks The Loop

OTC Antihistamines (Benadryl, Zyrtec, Claritin): $60–$360/year

Prescription Allergy Medication: $200–$1,200/year

HEPA Air Purifiers + Annual Filters: $350–$700/year

Professional Cleaning Service (bi-weekly): $4,550/year

Allergy Specialist Visits: $400–$800/year


Annual financial cost: $5,560–$7,610.

Every year. Symptoms continuing. Cognitive risk accumulating.

One-time: $399

(Currently $229 with discount)
 

Total: $229
Once. Done

Expected Transformations Based From Real People

What Happens When The Reservoir Is Finally Emptied — Day By Day

Day 1:

 

"I thought my house was reasonably clean. I have a cleaning service. The amount of dust and pet hair in that dustbin after the first run was shocking. My husband stood next to me and said: 'No wonder.' I hadn't even sneezed yet that morning. It was the first time I could remember that."

Day 3:

 

"Woke up and lay there waiting for the congestion. It didn't come. No sneezing before coffee. No weight behind my eyes. I just got up. Like a normal person. I stood in the kitchen and realized I hadn't thought about my nose once."

Day 7:

 

"I slept through the entire night. Seven hours. The first thing I noticed when I woke up was silence. No congestion. No foggy weight. I lay there for ten minutes just noticing the absence of it. I cannot remember the last time that happened."

Day 14:

 

"My husband asked if I'd taken my allergy pill the night before. I hadn't. I'd forgotten. And I felt fine. Better than fine. I felt like myself. I stood in the kitchen thinking about everything I'd read about those pills and thought — maybe this is what it feels like to not need it."

Day 30:

 

"Thirty days. I haven't reached for the bottle in over two weeks. I opened the windows. My daughter called to check in and I told her. She cried. I cried. I said — I think I can breathe in my own home for the first time in twenty years."

— Carol M., 68. Retired Teacher. Allergy sufferer for twenty years.

"My wife has taken a Benadryl every night for fifteen years. When she read about the dementia link she was shaken. She showed me the Gray study. The Coupland study. I'm a retired engineer — I read the methodology. The data is real.


She'd ordered a before I finished reading. I thought it was an emotional purchase.


Then I read the Vicente study. The Wu study. The Illinois State case study. Six independent research teams reaching the same conclusion about the floor being the primary allergen reservoir.


Week two — she slept through the night. Week four — she realized she hadn't taken the pill in twelve days. She didn't decide to stop. She simply didn't need it.


I was wrong to be skeptical. The dementia research scared us into action. Ruby gave us a reason to act. The dementia risk is real. So is the floor being the problem. So is the solution."

 

— Sam H., Retired Engineer, 71.

Why This Deal Won't Last

Here's the truth:


The RoboHome Ruby includes true HEPA filtration, 3,500 Pa brushless motor suction, three-function vacuum-sweep-mop operation, 120-minute runtime, and a physical remote control requiring no app, no WiFi, and no smartphone.
 

For women who want one button and nothing else — this is not a minor feature. Every major premium brand has eliminated the physical remote entirely.

We are currently offering 42% off to reach women who have been taking a nightly anticholinergic pill for years without knowing the published research on its cognitive risk — and without knowing the published research on the floor being the source their pill was never designed to address.


The only way we compete is by getting our product into as many hands as possible and letting the results speak for themselves.

 

Manufacturing costs are rising. When this production run is gone, the price increases.
 

This is the lowest Ruby will be. When it sells out, it sells out.

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The 30-Day "Forget The Pill" Trial + 1-Year Warranty

Use the RoboHome Ruby for 30 full days.


If you don't experience:

  • A dustbin that shocks you after the first run
  • Noticeably clearer mornings within the first two weeks
  • At least one full night of uninterrupted sleep by week two
  • A moment — at some point in the first month — where you realize you forgot to reach for the pill

We'll refund. No hassle. No questions.


Plus a full 1-year warranty on the device itself.


Why can we provide this trial for 30 days?

 

Because across six independent published studies, zero adverse effects were observed. Consistent allergen reduction. Documented symptom improvement. And the only published case study of its kind showed complete resolution of a five-year allergen-driven health pattern.

A Note From Our Research Team

"We reviewed the anticholinergic dementia research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. We reviewed the published clinical literature on daily HEPA vacuuming and allergen reduction for adults over 65. We reviewed the Illinois State case study and the five corroborating allergen reduction studies.

The thread connecting all of it is the same: the floor is the primary allergen reservoir driving the daily symptoms that drive the daily pill. Remove the floor reservoir consistently — under furniture, along baseboards, with zero particle resuspension, combined with daily mopping — and the trigger diminishes. When the trigger diminishes, the daily need for a medication the American Geriatrics Society considers potentially inappropriate for women over 65 diminishes with it.

The RoboHome Ruby was built to execute exactly what the research prescribes. At $229 with a 30-day trial, the only question is how many more nights you reach for the bottle before you address what has been accumulating on your floors.

— The RoboHome Research Team

The Next 15 Minutes Could Change Everything

Right now, you're one of two people:

 

Person A: You take the pill tonight. Same as last night. Same as every night. The reservoir on your floors rebuilds while you sleep. You wake up congested. You reach for the bottle again. Another year of the loop. Another year of the cognitive risk quietly accumulating in the background of a problem that was always solvable at the source.

 

Person B: You order Ruby today. It arrives in three to five days. You press one button. You watch the dustbin after the first run. You sleep through the night by week two. You forget the pill by week three. You open the windows by week four. You call someone you love and say — for the first time in years — I can breathe in my own home.
 

After thousands of customers became Person B, we know exactly what happens next:

  • Day 1-3: "The dustbin. No wonder."
  • Day 4-7: "I slept through the night."
  • Day 8-14: "I forgot to take the pill. And felt fine."
  • Day 15-30: "I feel like myself again."
  • Day 31+: "I can't believe I lived in that loop for twenty years."

Your Body Has Been Asking You To Stop. Today, You Finally Listen.

Every morning you wake up congested in your own home is a morning you will never get back.


Every night you reach for that bottle is another night of exposure to a medication the American Geriatrics Society now considers potentially inappropriate for women over 65.
Every symptom you have managed, every morning you have pushed through, every year you have assumed this is simply what aging feels like — none of it was necessary. The research proves it. The floor was always the problem. The pill was always optional. The solution was always one button away.


Six peer-reviewed studies proved it. Researchers at Illinois State University, institutions published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of Asthma, and Building and Environment confirmed it. Thousands of women are living it.


The only question is: how many more nights will you reach for a pill you now know that increases risk of dementia?

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Frequently Asked Questions

I've taken Benadryl for years. Should I be worried?

We are not medical professionals and this is not medical advice. What we can tell you is what the published research says: three studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association documented a 54% increased dementia risk, 63% increased Alzheimer's risk, and measurable brain volume reduction in long-term anticholinergic users. The American Geriatrics Society added these medications to their list of drugs considered potentially inappropriate for adults over 65. If you are concerned, speak with your doctor. What we offer is the published research on reducing your need for these medications by addressing the floor-level allergen reservoir at the source.

How does a robot vacuum reduce my reliance on allergy pills?

The daily need for allergy medication is driven by daily allergen exposure. 80% of the allergens causing your symptoms settle onto floors within 15 minutes and cannot be removed by air purifiers. Daily HEPA floor cleaning removes that reservoir. A randomized clinical trial found daily vacuuming eliminated all measurable allergy symptoms at p<0.001. The Illinois State case study documented complete resolution of a five-year allergen-driven health pattern. Fewer symptoms mean less need for the medication carrying the cognitive risk.

Will this actually reduce my allergy symptoms enough to need less medication?

Six peer-reviewed studies document significant allergen reduction and symptom elimination from daily HEPA floor cleaning. The New England Journal of Medicine study of 937 patients found a 19% reduction in symptom days lasting a full year. A randomized trial found all allergy symptoms eliminated at the highest level of statistical significance. The Illinois State case study documented complete resolution of a five-year pattern. Every published result points the same direction: remove the floor reservoir, reduce the symptoms, reduce the reliance on the pill.

I already have an air purifier. Why isn't that protecting me?

Your air purifier cleans particles that are still floating. The EPA confirms that air filters cannot effectively remove allergens that have settled onto surfaces — and 80% of allergens settle within 15 minutes. Your purifier is cleaning the 20% still in the air. Ruby cleans the 80% on your floors — including under furniture and along baseboards that your conventional vacuum cannot reach. Both are useful. The floor is where your daily trigger lives.

What if it doesn't reduce my symptoms?

Return it within 30 days for a refund. No questions asked. The 1-year warranty covers the device. There is no financial risk. The only risk is the loop continuing.

Is this a medical device? Are you claiming it prevents dementia?

No on both counts. The RoboHome Ruby is a home cleaning appliance. We are not claiming it prevents or treats dementia. We are presenting the published research that links long-term anticholinergic use to cognitive risk, and the separate published research that documents daily HEPA floor cleaning as an effective method of allergen reduction sufficient to measurably reduce allergy symptoms. The logical connection between reducing symptoms and reducing reliance on a symptomatic medication is one you can draw yourself — and one the Illinois State researchers drew explicitly when they wrote "more costly medical treatments may be avoided."

My allergist said to vacuum more. Why hasn't regular vacuuming helped?

Because conventional vacuuming releases up to 61 times more ultrafine allergen particles into your air during operation — making allergies worse before they temporarily improve. Because conventional vacuums cannot reach under beds and along baseboards where allergen concentrations are highest. And because vacuuming once or twice a week allows allergens to fully rebuild between sessions. Ruby runs daily, produces zero particle resuspension, and reaches the zones conventional vacuums miss. That combination is what the published research prescribes.

P.S. — The dementia research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association is real. The floor allergen research is published. Six independent studies, zero adverse effects, complete resolution documented in the only case study of its kind. The 30-day guarantee means there is no financial risk. The only risk is taking the pill again tonight without doing anything differently.


P.P.S. — This 42% discount is available while current inventory lasts. Manufacturing costs are rising. When this production run sells out, the price increases. Get it now at the lowest price it will be.

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