The research team for a leading wellness tech brand, Pulsetto, has released the results of their report into whether heart rate variability is positively influenced by vagus nerve stimulation.
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If the results of this latest study are borne out by further clinical trials, vagus nerve stimulation could be used as a safe, drug-free, non-invasive way to help improve cardiovascular health.
Further details are available at https://pulsetto.tech/blogs/blog/vagus-nerve-stimulation-for-heart-rate-regulation-do-hrv-exercises-non-invasive-treatments-work
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that one person dies every 33 seconds from cardiovascular disease in the U.S., explains Pulsetto. Elevated heart rate, stress, poor diet and lack of movement have all been cited as contributing factors to this startling statistic. Heart rate monitoring is one of the key indicators of heart health and overall fitness. Since cardiovascular health is such a pervasive issue for Americans, research has been focused on finding effective ways to help regulate heart rate without the use of drugs or other invasive methods.
Pulsetto’s new report suggests that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) using a wellness device which produces low-level electrical impulses could help manage heart rate. Previous research by the company, as well as numerous biohackers, has shown that VNS has a positive effect on heart rate variability (HRV). A high HRV score has been linked to a more robust cardiovascular system, therefore, the benefits of VNS for heart health are worthy of further study.
Vagus nerve stimulation is effective, says Pulsetto, because it directly impacts the body’s fight or flight response. This controls the production of stress hormones, like cortisol, which can raise anxiety levels and cause insomnia.
“Poor sleep quality, stress, and heightened anxiety levels are all major contributors to cardiovascular health problems,” says a spokesperson for Pulsetto. “Our vagus nerve stimulator has been shown to reduce these symptoms in clinical trials. It is our hope that, when combined with a good diet and moderate exercise, Pulsetto will help people improve their heart rate and overall cardiovascular health.”
Pulsetto’s vagus nerve stimulation device is both FCC and CE-certified, ensuring it meets strict safety standards. Vagus nerve stimulation is considered safe for most users, however, Pulsetto does advise those with underlying health conditions connected to cardiovascular health to consult a medical practitioner before starting any VNS sessions.
Those interested in learning more about heart beat regulation with a vagus nerve stimulation device like Pulsetto can access more information at https://pulsetto.tech/blogs/blog/vagus-nerve-stimulation-for-heart-rate-regulation-do-hrv-exercises-non-invasive-treatments-work
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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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