Pulsetto has launched a new premium service for those with ADHD to use their vagus nerve stimulator and integrated app to manage their symptoms.
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The recently launched premium service seeks to help users of the company’s vagus nerve stimulation device create more targeted treatment sessions that address specific ADHD symptoms.
Further details are available at https://pulsetto.tech/products/12-months-premium
Vagus nerve stimulation using a wellness device can relieve the symptoms of health conditions related to the body’s parasympathetic nervous system, explains Pulsetto. The vagus nerve plays a part in regulating the body's fight-or-flight response, which is linked to symptoms of ADHD like inattentiveness and impulse control. Therefore, stimulating the vagus nerve correctly can help calm the mind and body, giving those with ADHD a greater chance to focus on the task at hand.
With Pulsetto’s premium service, now available in an annual membership, users can access support services designed to help with common ADHD symptoms such as fidgeting, a busy brain, and sensory overload.
Pulsetto’s premium service features advanced stimulation programs that alter the frequency and intensity of the electrical pulses emitted by the device to better target affected areas. For example, with the premium service, Pulsetto’s existing pain relief pulse programs can be customized to respond better to headaches or gut health rather than a 'one-fits-all' approach.
Those with ADHD can also benefit from Pulsetto’s premium service meditation programs that sync to the company’s vagus nerve stimulation device. These guided meditations help keep the brain focused on HRV breathing exercises that stimulate the vagus nerve. This is particularly helpful for those whose ADHD manifests with inattentiveness or impulse control.
The service also allows Pulsetto users to access over 54 breathing exercises and more than 1,200 affirmations to boost energy and provide a positive mental outlook.
All new Pulsetto Premium services are accessed through the app, which keeps things simple and without extra clicks on the device. ADHD users of Pulsetto praised this feature because those prone to fidgeting have found that constant clicking on other devices can disrupt VNS sessions.
Pulsetto’s vagus nerve stimulation device is FCC-certified and CE-certified, demonstrating compliance with global safety standards. Although vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is considered safe for most users, those with ADHD or other underlying health conditions must consult a medical professional before starting VNS sessions.
Those interested in Pulsetto Premium and the tailormade programs that can help manage ADHD symptoms can find more information at https://pulsetto.tech/products/12-months-premium
Contact Info:
Name: Agnė Ginaitė
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Organization: Pulsetto
Address: 3 Aludarių gatvė, Vilnius, Vilniaus apskritis 01113, Lithuania
Website: https://pulsetto.tech/
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