Truvaga

Feel, Think & Sleep Better

Truvaga is a vagus nerve stimulator that works with your body to balance your nervous system, creating deep relaxation, clearer thinking, and better sleep.

“I use my Truvaga every single day.”

Elizabeth Tringali, PA-C

What is Truvaga?

Truvaga is a vagus nerve stimulator that works with your body to balance your nervous system, creating deep relaxation, clearer thinking, and better sleep.

Truvaga's Partners in Research

Truvaga has been studying and perfecting their vagus nerve therapy for decades with help from some of the most prestigious educational institutions and organizations to ensure we offer the best solution available.

What is the Vagus Nerve?

Think of the vagus nerve as the nervous systems “super-highway”, sending important communication between your brain and many parts of the body and back. It facilitates and communicates with many different systems, operating and influencing things like pain regulation, anxiety, fatigue, heart rate, digestive track activity, and lung function.

Truvaga is portable and requires only a 2-minute session day and night to calm anxiety conveniently and quickly. 

Feel Truly Vibrant with Truvaga

We trust in Truvaga’s technology because it is the most clinically studied, tested, and proven vagus nerve therapy available.

Their effective proprietary technology is a gentle yet powerful activation of the vagus nerve.

How Does Truvaga Stimulate the Vagus Nerve?

Truvaga’s patented energy signals penetrate the skin and underlying soft tissues to reach the vagus nerve directly, only 1.5cm beneath the skin. It’s an easy, proven way to safely and effectively stimulate the vagus nerve where it counts. The results of Truvaga vagus nerve therapy can vary from person to person. Although some users experience immediate benefits, others may not notice any changes until after several weeks of consistent usage. Therefore, it is essential to incorporate Truvaga into your daily life, be patient, and be consistent with sessions to ensure you see the best results.

Woman relaxing after stimulating her vagus nerve with Truvaga

9 out of 10 people benefit from Truvaga

Nonis R, D’Ostilio K, Schoenen J, Magis D. Evidence of activation of vagal afferents by non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation: An electrophysiological study in healthy volunteers. Cephalalgia. 2017 Nov;37(13):1285-1293. doi: 10.1177/0333102417717470. Epub 2017 Jun 26. PMID: 28648089; PMCID: PMC5680905.

 

Why is Stimulating the Vagus Nerve Important?

Stimulating the vagus nerve helps the parasympathetic system, brining you back to a state of balance and helping to regulate:

  • regulate heart rate
  • blood pressure
  • digestion
  • serotonin and norepinephrine levels (which regulate mood, sleep, pain, appetite, and behavior)
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