Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Best Device Review

Let me start off by saying that I have been searching and implementing different techniques and home remedies to help me not only get through my extremely busy days, but to also conquer the clinical depression and social anxiety I have been "blessed" with. My current routine is a lot of naps to calm the nerves and a lot of Diet Pepsi to wake me up and get me through the hectic day. This is probably not the best routine. That is why I was extremely interested and actually pretty excited when I came across the Thync mood-changing wearable.
And look it works with your phone!!! 

Thync is "Neurosignaling uses electronic or ultrasonic waveforms to signal neural pathways in the brain. When specific pathways are stimulated, they trigger a shift in your state of mind or energy level," says Will Shanklin from gizmag.com. By using an app on your phone and connecting it to pads that you place on your head you can become calm (after 15 minutes of use) or energized (after 20 minutes of use). When Shanklin tried out this device he first did the calming mood and said he could instantly see results. His communication slowed and his body relaxed. Shortly after he tried the energy mode. He instantly noticed foot tapping, increased communication, and the urge to get out and conquer the day. While you would think that that two moods would counteract each other, they actually work hand in hand. Shanklin stated that after trying both modes he felt calm and energized. the perfect combination for getting through the rest of the day. 

Necessary academic research has been done, according to the creators of this device, and there are no harmful side effects or addictive qualities. For some it may take 2 or 3 uses to get the full effect but there is also an option to change the intensity level of each mood. The device looks to be very promising with those dealing with depression, fatigue, drug disorders, or simply the want to feel fantastic! This device looks to be very promising and is set to launch in 2015. I am secretly hoping this device doesn't cost an absurd amount of money so I may purchase this awesomeness and kick my habit of Diet Pepsi drinking and frequent cat-napping. 

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