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🚨 The #1 Question I Get: "What's the Best Ultrasound Device to Buy?" (My Official Answer + Regional Guide)
Welcome to the group! I know the first few modules are in the Classroom: Skool.com/vagus/classroom available to read right now - but I always see the same question pop up immediately: "What device should I buy?" Instead of *I guess* hoping you will make use of the Classroom which already has the answer, or hoping you would use the Search feature at the top of the site, I wanted to put the answer front and center. This post will be pinned at the top, so you can reference it anytime. The goal is to get you started with the right tool for your region. Let's break it down: USA: If you are in the USA: The US-1000 is your go-to. It’s affordable, incredibly effective, and the perfect entry point for Vagus Nerve Stimulation. For around $54 USD, it’s one of the most accessible biohacks you can invest in. The benefits—from reduced inflammation and deeper sleep to a calmer nervous system—are tremendous for the price. - 👉 Click for Module 2: How to Buy an Ultrasound - 👉 Click for Module 3: How to Use & Place Ultrasound 🌍 If you are in Canada: Great news, the US-1000 is also easily available. - Canada Supplier: Link EU: If you are in the EU or UK: The Rules are a Little Different Due to regulations and availability, the US-1000 isn't sold here. You’ll be looking at the US-2000 Pro class of device. Don't let the "Pro" name intimidate you! It simply means these units produce a higher power output and offer more focused stimulation. You don't really have a choice in the matter, but honestly, you're getting a slightly more powerful unit out of the gate.
🚨 The #1 Question I Get: "What's the Best Ultrasound Device to Buy?" (My Official Answer + Regional Guide)
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📸 The #2 Question: "Got Any Pictures of How to Use This Thing?" (Yes! Here is the Visual Guide + The Golden Rules)
You got your device (hopefully from the pinned post above! 👆), and now you're staring at it thinking, "Okay... but where does this thing actually go on my neck?" It is the second most common question I get, and the answer is critical. Slapping the ultrasound on the wrong spot is like trying to charge your phone with the wrong cable—it just won't work, and you might get a weird error message (dizziness, tingling, etc.). I have built a whole module dedicated to this, complete with diagrams and a video guide. It covers the exact anatomy, the "mirror trick," and how to avoid overstimulation. 👉 [CLICK HERE FOR MODULE 3: Ultrasound Setup & Neck Placement] The "Cheat Sheet" Before You Click: Since you are here asking for pictures, here is a quick preview of what is waiting for you inside that module so you can get it right the first time: 1. The Setup (Don't Skip This!) - Gel is Boss: Do not turn the device on without it. It is not lotion; it is the conductor. - Warm it Up: Cold gel is a shock to the system. Warm the bottle in your hands first for a spa-like vibe. 2. The "Sweet Spot" Placement - The Location: It is on the left side of your neck (you can do the right side ONLY when you're absolutely sure you can find the left side Vagus Nerve). - The Landmarks: You are aiming for the point between the crease behind your jawline, the bottom of your earlobe, and the big neck muscle (sternocleidomastoid). - The Mirror Trick: Use a mirror to watch the placement. If you feel a tingle or your voice wobbles, you are hitting a nerve—move slightly inward (towards your windpipe). 3. The 5-Minute Goldilocks Rule - Minute 0-1: Level 1 (Gentle introduction) - Minute 2-3: Level 2-3 (Building warmth) - Minute 4-5: Level 4 (The "Ahhh" zone) - Red Flag: Nausea or headache? Stop immediately and sip cold water. Bonus: When to Do It (Module 4 Sneak Peek) Timing matters! Most people love this before bed for deep sleep, but you can also do a low-intensity session in the morning for "alert calmness" without the jitters.
📸 The #2 Question: "Got Any Pictures of How to Use This Thing?" (Yes! Here is the Visual Guide + The Golden Rules)
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Welcome to Vagus Skool ! (Start Here) ✊
This is a Free to Join Skool Community! A community designed to help people Stimulate and Repair their Vagus Nerve! Comment Below! - What you know about the Vagus Nerve 🦄 - Your preferred method of Vagus Nerve Stimulation ? (Breath, TENS, Ultrasound, etc?) 👩‍💼 - A Want or Have Had Experience from Vagus Nerve Land !? (A win, or something you are striving for) And when you comment, like a post, get 5 likes across your comments, and click "Complete" on a few of the modules in the Classroom, you can then unlock the Ultrasound module ! YAY ! So, I hope this can become a great community page, it's very open, and you have access to SO MUCH good information, actionable information, on the Vagus Nerve, and all the ways you can make it happy and healthy ! So from the Vagus Skool to you and yours... WELCOME !
Welcome to Vagus Skool ! (Start Here) ✊
Unlock Health With Ultra Breath: Vagus Nerve Stimulation Protocol
Ultra Breath Protocol: Ultrasound + Vagus Nerve. Diaphragmatic breathing synced with ultrasound. Frequencies target vagus nerve stimulation. The vagus nerve regulates HRV, digestion, inflammation, and mood. Mechanical vibrations at 1-4 MHz are key. Synchronize 4-6 breaths/minute with pulsed ultrasound. Apply non-invasively to cervical or auricular branches. Amplify efferent signals by up to 300% (studies). Elevate parasympathetic tone; reduce cortisol. Boost HRV, foster resilience, and counter chronic stress. This is critical for autoimmune, anxiety, and gut-brain disorders. Protocol includes session timing, transducer positioning, and biofeedback. Optimize vagal tone and health. Ultrasound pulses travel the vagus nerve. Breath waves expand health. https://www.skool.com/vagus/classroom/896c2c69?md=a0511fa1e8a8425d87c5490766831cdb
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I had an incident and VNS helped
Last week I did something that over stimulated myself and my heart rate got stuck at 150BPM, @55 yrs old, not a good thing, but I do HIIT and it does get up to there. It may have been terminal if my HRT stayed up there, I called an ambulance and as soon as they put a drip in my arm my HRT went down, I went to the hospital and got checked out, but my HRT was still abit high and one of the DRs was saying that stimulating my vagus nerve is the thing to bring it down if it ever happened again. After I got home my HRT still seemed to be racing and it was still abit elevated, so over the next 3 evenings before bed I did 5 minutes each side on my vagus nerve using my US2000 ultrasonic device and my HRT is back to normal, so I'm glad that I have proven the stimulation has worked. Hopefully my HRT will be back in its normal rhythm now, but at least I know what to do in the future if it happens again.
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