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What other people are saying about NuCalm
What other people are saying about NuCalm

Revision as of 17:35, 19 June 2020

Elements

  • Vagus nerve stimulation -
  • Sound -
  • Sensory deprivatios (eye patch)
  • Cream supplement

Vagus Nerve Stimulation


Commentary

From https://www.makeitgrateful.com/wellness/mind/de-stressing-technology-treatment-nucalm-review/

What other people are saying about NuCalm And what does outside science have to say about NuCalm’s magic disc? Well, a Google search of “Biosignal Processing Disc” brings up little outside of references to and articles about NuCalm, but NuCalm isn’t the only company touting the effectiveness of bio-frequency stickers. In 2017, Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP promoted a $120 brand of bio-frequency stickers, leading to a short-lived viral moment for the tech. Unfortunately for proponents of the devices, the response wasn’t great, with Mark Shelhamer, former chief scientist at NASA’s human research division, notably decrying the GOOP-endorsed product as “snake oil.”

Although the NuCalm site explains that “each disc holds the electromagnetic frequency patterns of GABA and its precursors to deliver a pure biosignal to your body,” it’s not clear exactly how placing the sticker on your wrist triggers that delivery.