Vagus Nerve Stimulation Effect On Sleep Patterns, VNS User Testimonies Unveiled

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Pulsetto has released the data from their latest report into how vagus nerve stimulation has positively impacted sleep patterns, providing hope to the millions of people who habitually struggle to get a good night’s rest.

The use of low-level electrical impulses to stimulate the vagus nerve has long been employed in clinical settings to treat various conditions, including anxiety and depression. However, research is now turning its focus toward how vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) could be integrated into a holistic, whole-body approach to treating chronic sleep-related complaints.

Further information is available at https://pulsetto.tech/pages/science

The newly published data from wellness tech company Pulsetto builds on the latest clinical research, which found that an impressive 93% of respondents reported better quality sleep after just a few days of using an at-home VNS device. Additionally, 90% of respondents said they felt less stressed, with 72% claiming they felt happier and noticed a marked improvement in their overall mental health.

Pulsetto explained that the high impact of VNS is due to the vagus nerve's role as the main connector of the body’s major organs. As the longest cranial nerve, it links digestive functions and stress responders to the brain. In fact, it is the vagus nerve that signals the brain to release the calming neurotransmitters—acetylcholine and serotonin—necessary for sleep.

Therefore, if the vagus nerve is damaged or overstimulated, a person may find it very difficult to relax enough to fall asleep.

“Those who struggle to get a good night’s sleep know that it is not as simple as just lying back and closing your eyes,” explains a spokesperson for Pulsetto. “The body is intricately connected, and the vagus nerve really does act as that central connector. Through it, we can help slow heart rate, improve digestion, breathe easier, and put your body and mind in a more relaxed state—all of which translates to the perfect condition for higher-quality (and faster) sleep.”

Vagus nerve stimulation using a quality device, such as Pulsetto’s vagus nerve stimulator, which is FCC and CE certified, is considered safe for the majority of users. However, those with underlying health conditions are advised to consult with a medical professional before using their VNS device.

Those interested in experiencing at-home vagus nerve stimulation sessions or learning more about the science behind Pulsetto’s vagus nerve stimulator are encouraged to visit https://pulsetto.tech/pages/science

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

Release ID: 89140136