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Vagus Nerve Stimulation For Brain Fog: Report On Non-Invasive Treatment Released

Pulsetto has released their latest report on the effect vagus nerve stimulation and exercise can have on chronic lack of focus, otherwise known as “brain fog”.

Pulsetto’s new report examines how brain function can be affected by stress hormones, sleep quality, and cognitive function. Science has linked all these physical factors to the body’s vagus nerve, encouraging the development of drug and surgery-free options for new treatments.

Further information is available at https://pulsetto.tech/blogs/blog/vagus-nerve-stimulation-for-brain-fog-do-exercises-non-invasive-treatment-work

Research conducted over the past four years has shown that brain fog, characterized by poor memory and inability to focus, has increased substantially since global lockdowns were enforced, explains Pulsetto. Brain fog is cited as one of the main symptoms of those suffering from the long-term effects of the pandemic, leading to struggles at work and, for younger people, studying during their academic studies.

Clinical trials have shown that stimulating the vagus nerve—part of the body’s parasympathetic nervous system—can enhance brain function, helping to alleviate brain fog. Therefore, providing access to this level of vagus nerve stimulation in a non-clinical setting became a priority for Pulsetto’s development team. Their vagus nerve stimulation device uses mild electrical pulses alongside calming music to encourage relaxation, helping to clear the mind and enhance mental focus. Their report contains demonstrable examples of how this can directly impact those suffering from brain fog.

Pulsetto’s report also refers to research suggesting that combining vagus nerve stimulation with low to moderate exercise gave even better results in those suffering from the condition.

“Many of the things which help with brain fog—deep breathing, gentle exercise, a healthy diet, and good sleep—can be accessed without medical intervention,” said a Pulsetto spokesperson. “Now our wearable, non-invasive, low-level electrical stimulator allows people to access the benefits of direct vagus nerve stimulation from home as well; no need for repeat in-clinic appointments.”

FCC-certified, Pulsetto is a wearable wellness device that emits low-level electrical pulses for vagus nerve stimulation. As with any health-focused device, those considering starting any new treatments are advised to contact a medical professional.

Those interested in the benefits of vagus nerve stimulation for clearing brain fog and improving focus can find out more from Pulsetto’s report at https://pulsetto.tech/blogs/blog/vagus-nerve-stimulation-for-brain-fog-do-exercises-non-invasive-treatment-work

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: 89133958

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