VNS for nausea — settle the gut, calm the mind
Non-invasive cervical VNS targets gut–brain pathways to reduce nausea and support comfortable digestion.
Nausea disrupts daily life
Chronic nausea undermines focus and energy. Pulsetto provides a practical, drug-free option that supports digestive comfort and autonomic balance.
You feel disrupted by these symptoms:
How gut signals influence nausea
Vagus nerve ties gut signals to the brain
The vagus connects gut activity with brain regions that regulate nausea, influencing digestion and comfort.
Stressor load affects vagal tone
Stress and caffeine can challenge gut regulation; consistent stimulation strengthens the gut–brain loop.
Treating gut-brain signals is
Brief, regular stimulation retrains reflex pathways that govern nausea responses, improving tolerance over time.
Non-invasive is convenient
Muscle-free cervical stimulation sits on the skin; no surgery, no implants, easy to integrate.
Digestive comfort signals after use
Pulsetto internal pilot data
Participants reported a 38% reduction in nausea episodes after 4 weeks of daily sessions.
Digestive comfort scores improved by 42%—less queasiness and smoother meals.
Heart-rate coherence increased in users as digestive regulation improved.
VNS turns down the volume on gut distress
Regular, brief sessions tune gut–brain signaling so you can enjoy meals again.
Calms the gut-brain axis
The 4-minute session reduces gut distress by balancing autonomic signals.
Supports parasympathetic balance
Vagus stimulation nudges the body toward rest-and-digest, easing nausea.
Eases physical symptoms
Lower stomach unrest translates to calmer breathing and reduced queasiness.
Daily routine fit
A compact session fits into any day, helping you stay on track.
Weeks 1–4 of using vagal stimulation
Consistency drives digestive calm; the body learns a new rhythm with time.
Quick gut calm
Most users notice calmer digestion after the first session, with ongoing benefits as weeks pass.
Growing digestive ease
Nausea occurrences decline further as your gut–brain signaling stabilizes.
Sustained relief
Digestive comfort levels stabilize; nausea remains reduced with continued use.
Long-term balance
The gut-brain loop remains toned; symptoms stay controlled with maintenance sessions.
Stories from families using Pulsetto
“We tried Pulsetto for nausea and saw fewer episodes within a month, which changed our meals and planning.”
“After 4 weeks, my IBS-related nausea eased and daytime focus returned.”
“No more mid-meal queasiness. The 4-minute routine is simple and effective.”
Pulsetto vs conventional remedies for nausea
Pulsetto tVNS
- Direct gut-brain modulation
- No drugs, no side effects
- 4-minute daily sessions
- Clinical pilot data
- Flexible 30-day trial
Digestion aids
- Acid reducers
- Antacids
- Herbal blends
- Digestive tonics
Gastrointestinal aids
- Probiotics
- Fiber supplements
- OTC antiemetics
- Diet adjustments
Lifestyle tools
- Mindful eating
- Hydration
- Exercise routines
- Sleep optimization
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. The Pulsetto pilot showed meaningful improvements in nausea measures after 4 weeks, with calmer sensations reported by users.
Users commonly feel changes in the first week; continued use deepens digestive comfort.
The device is non-invasive and designed for home use; follow safety notes and consult a clinician for pediatric use if relevant.
Pulsetto does not interfere with medications; discuss any regimen with your clinician if using concomitant treatments.
30-day refund window. If nausea hasn’t improved after a month, return for a full refund.
Once nightly, 15–30 minutes before meals or as directed by your clinician.
30-day trial to prove it works for nausea
If nausea continues after 30 days, your purchase is fully refundable.
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Medical disclaimer: The contents of this page are for informational purposes only, not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if you have a medical condition or are taking medication. Individual results may vary.