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Vagus Nerve Stimulation To Improve Focus, Induce Calm: New Report Released

Pulsetto has published a new report on the relationship between the vagus nerve and hyperactivity.

The latest report focuses on new insights that tie the vagus nerve to a wide range of bodily functions, suggesting that stimulating the nerve may be effective in overriding hyperactive tendencies. These findings also showcase how Pulsetto may be able to induce that same calming response through the use of electrical impulses.

To find out more, visit https://pulsetto.tech/pages/faq

The vagus nerve is the primary connection point between the brain and most systems in the body which are not consciously controlled, such as the heart, lungs, and digestive system. In recent years, millions of dollars have been invested by scientific research groups to explore the vagus nerve’s role in the body in greater depth, leading to advancements such as Pulsetto.

The Pulsetto itself is a wearable wellness device designed to sit just above the largest part of the vagus nerve, which is located in the neck. The device will then emit gentle electromagnetic impulses to mimic the vagus nerve's natural calming response, slowing the heart rate and allowing adrenaline and other stress hormones to leave the body.

The recent report published by Pulsetto is one of many studies available on their website which discuss the most recent findings regarding vagus nerve stimulation. As they demonstrate in the study, the Pulsetto was able to, in certain cases, induce a calming response in the body after 4 minutes of use - a process which would take 20-30 minutes to kick in naturally.

Specifically, they explore the role that the vagus nerve plays in hyperactivity. They explain that a malfunctioning nerve will not properly regulate the neurotransmitters responsible for the “fight or flight” response, putting the body in a permanent state of alert, impacting focus and overall health.

Using electromagnetic impulses, the Pulsetto seeks to stimulate the vagus nerve into a greater degree of activity, combatting the “fight or flight” response and allowing the body to heal.

As one reviewer stated, “My vagus nerve can now be reset much more easily with Pulsetto than with laborious manual methods, enabling me to finally unwind and achieve the serenity I’ve been searching for. It’s been a game-changer for how I handle my stress.”

The new report, along with a number of other peer-reviewed scientific studies about vagus nerve stimulation, are available to view at https://pulsetto.tech/

Contact Info:
Name: Agnė Ginaitė
Email: Send Email
Organization: Pulsetto
Address: 3 Aludarių gatvė, Vilnius, Vilniaus apskritis 01113, Lithuania
Website: https://pulsetto.tech/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89142111

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