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Reset your nervous system at the source
Gabriel can help you find the right clinic and decide if this is a fit before you book.

During the visit
Initial assessment of autonomic nervous system function (often includes HRV baseline)
Introduction to the VNS device and proper electrode placement technique
20-30 minute stimulation session with gentle tingling sensation at the stimulation site
Real-time monitoring of physiological responses (heart rate, HRV, subjective relaxation)
Duration
20-45 minutes
Starting at
$75
Practitioner access
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Category
Biohacking
About this treatment
The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve in your body—a superhighway of electrical and chemical signaling that connects your brain to virtually every major organ system. Often called the "wandering nerve," it controls parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) tone, regulates inflammation through the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, modulates heart rate variability, and plays a central role in gut-brain communication. When vagal tone is low, you experience chronic stress activation, inflammation, digestive dysfunction, and impaired emotional regulation.
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) uses non-invasive electrical stimulation devices applied to specific points on the body—most commonly the ear (auricular branch) or neck (cervical branch)—to send gentle pulses that activate vagal pathways. This direct neuromodulation has been shown to increase vagal tone, shift the nervous system out of chronic sympathetic overdrive, and restore the body's natural capacity for self-regulation. The technology builds on decades of implantable VNS research for epilepsy and depression, now made accessible through portable, consumer-friendly devices.
What makes VNS particularly powerful is its measurable impact on heart rate variability (HRV)—the gold-standard metric for nervous system resilience. Improved HRV correlates with better stress adaptation, enhanced immune function, reduced inflammation, and greater emotional balance. VNS is increasingly used by high-performers, trauma survivors, and anyone seeking to break free from the grip of chronic stress activation.
Visit flow
Initial assessment of autonomic nervous system function (often includes HRV baseline)
Introduction to the VNS device and proper electrode placement technique
20-30 minute stimulation session with gentle tingling sensation at the stimulation site
Real-time monitoring of physiological responses (heart rate, HRV, subjective relaxation)
Gradual intensity adjustment to find your optimal therapeutic threshold
Post-session guidance on home use protocols and integration with breathwork or meditation
Best for
Individuals with chronic stress, anxiety, or burnout
People with low heart rate variability (HRV)
Those experiencing gut-brain axis dysfunction (IBS, SIBO)
Trauma survivors working on nervous system regulation
Key outcomes
Increased vagal tone and parasympathetic activation
Improved heart rate variability (HRV) and stress resilience
Reduced systemic inflammation through cholinergic pathways
Enhanced mood, emotional regulation, and anxiety reduction
Gabriel intelligence
Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether vagus nerve stimulation fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
Connect sessions to a real plan
Gabriel can pair this with diagnostics, supplements, peptides, and follow-up cadence so it fits into a real protocol instead of sitting in isolation.
Practitioner match
Find the right clinic, not just the nearest one
Gabriel uses trust, treatment fit, and modality overlap to surface practitioners who are more likely to be a strong match for this exact treatment path.
Evidence & safety
Non-invasive VNS has been studied extensively with over 1,000 published papers demonstrating efficacy for depression, anxiety, inflammatory conditions, and autonomic dysfunction. Research from institutions like NIH, Harvard, and leading neuroscience centers confirms that transcutaneous VNS (tVNS) activates the same neural pathways as implantable devices. A 2023 meta-analysis in Frontiers in Neuroscience showed significant improvements in depression scores and HRV metrics. The therapy is non-invasive with minimal side effects—occasional mild skin irritation at electrode sites is the most common report. Contraindicated for those with cardiac pacemakers or certain arrhythmias.
Patient reviews
Reviews are shown here as outcome context. They do not replace Gabriel’s fit analysis or practitioner trust scoring.
4.7
48 verified reviews
Amanda T.
Verified1 week ago
I've been tracking my HRV for years and it was chronically low. After 3 weeks of regular VNS sessions, my HRV increased by 40% and my resting heart rate dropped significantly. More importantly, I feel calmer and more emotionally regulated than I have in years. This technology is a game-changer for nervous system health.
David K.
Verified2 weeks ago
As someone with PTSD, my nervous system was stuck in constant fight-or-flight. VNS combined with therapy has been transformative. The immediate calming effect during sessions is noticeable, and the long-term improvements in my stress response have been profound. Highly recommend.
Rachel M.
Verified1 month ago
Really interesting therapy that you can actually feel working. The tingling sensation is mild and the relaxation response kicks in within minutes. My IBS symptoms have improved notably since I started regular sessions. Takes consistency but the results are real.
Marcus J.
Verified2 months ago
I use this before important presentations and high-stress situations. My heart rate stays calm, my mind stays clear, and I can access flow state much more easily. The science is solid and the results are measurable. Worth every session.
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