A leading company within the wellness tech industry, Pulsetto, has released a new report into whether vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) can act as a non-invasive treatment for chronic inflammation.
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The report’s findings could provide hope for the 34.6% of US adults who are living with systemic inflammation. Lasting from several months to years at a time, chronic inflammation in the joints can stem from a myriad of causes, including injury, diet, lifestyle or a related medical condition. Treatments often involve medication, rest, or surgery, but vagus nerve stimulation could provide an effective drug-free, non-invasive treatment that sufferers can use at home.
Further information is available at https://pulsetto.tech/blogs/blog/vagus-nerve-stimulation-for-inflammation-do-hrv-exercises-non-invasive-treatment-work
The new report from Pulsetto discusses how vagus nerve stimulation is so intrinsically linked to potential treatments for inflammation. A key component of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for the body’s stress hormones, the vagus nerve has been shown to release acetylcholine when stimulated during clinical trials.
“This key neurotransmitter inhibits the production of pro-inflammatory molecules called cytokines,” explained a spokesperson for Pulsetto’s research and development team. “Acetylcholine is the naturally occurring chemical that tells your immune cells to calm down, actively reducing inflammation. So using a targeted vagus nerve stimulator could help improve chronic inflammation and lessen the severity of people’s symptoms.”
The findings published in Pulsetto’s report suggest that using a vagus nerve stimulator could bring relief to those living with conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, and even migraines.
The report recommends using a quality stimulation device that targets the vagus nerve specifically to minimize any potential discomfort or other side effects. Pulsetto’s own vagus nerve stimulator is worn around the neck and works by delivering low level electrical pulses to the nerve. The user-friendly design works in tandem with a fully integrated app, making it easy to navigate for those who suffer from inflammation in the hands and finger joints.
Vagus nerve stimulation using a device such as Pulsetto’s vagus nerve stimulator, which is both FCC and CE-certified, is considered safe for the majority of users. However, those with underlying health conditions should consult with a medical professional before using their VNS device.
Those interested in the application of vagus nerve stimulation treatments for chronic inflammatory conditions are encouraged to visit https://pulsetto.tech/blogs/blog/vagus-nerve-stimulation-for-inflammation-do-hrv-exercises-non-invasive-treatment-work
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Name: Agnė Ginaitė
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Organization: Pulsetto
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Website: https://pulsetto.tech/
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