Great! NeuroMyst makes it seem easy to get results, but I don't think it's quite so easy. Getting results takes some finesse. One thing I advise is not to use the device for 20, but for 2 minutes per session. That way you can explore more settings and different montages. Small differences can make big changes. Your brain is a puzzle and everyone is slightly (or largely) different.
So fascinating, I have to go back and reread this post as there is a lot of the electrical jargon that trips me up but I am deeply interested in e-stim of the brain, as well as other parts of the body. An example, I have an electric acupuncture pen that I use all over, but I definitely notice it helps with drainage in the head/sinuses when I wake up with a sinus-type headache. I simply turn it on find a setting that isn’t too “zizzly” and apply it around my head and neck area. It’s very relaxing as well.
I do have a lot of headaches, I do have potatoes and I do have a NeuroMyst (but haven't used it yet). The timing of your post is perfect as I have been eying my NeuroMyst thinking I need to figure it out and give it a try. Thanks.
Also: power equals amps times volts. That's all you need to know.
Great! NeuroMyst makes it seem easy to get results, but I don't think it's quite so easy. Getting results takes some finesse. One thing I advise is not to use the device for 20, but for 2 minutes per session. That way you can explore more settings and different montages. Small differences can make big changes. Your brain is a puzzle and everyone is slightly (or largely) different.
So fascinating, I have to go back and reread this post as there is a lot of the electrical jargon that trips me up but I am deeply interested in e-stim of the brain, as well as other parts of the body. An example, I have an electric acupuncture pen that I use all over, but I definitely notice it helps with drainage in the head/sinuses when I wake up with a sinus-type headache. I simply turn it on find a setting that isn’t too “zizzly” and apply it around my head and neck area. It’s very relaxing as well.
I do have a lot of headaches, I do have potatoes and I do have a NeuroMyst (but haven't used it yet). The timing of your post is perfect as I have been eying my NeuroMyst thinking I need to figure it out and give it a try. Thanks.