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Ok guys...now this is something up our collective alley! A potential way to help us achieve a better state of mind to support our sessions! It's not yet available, but it sure sounds intriguing! I know I'd try it!

http://www.thync.com

TG



   
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@Theme_Gasm, looks interesting. I downloaded and read a description of their research. I recognised the anatomical names but barely followed their explanation. they seem to be using electical impulses on the temporal lobe and cervical neck to modulate the sympathetic nervous system, the "fight or flight" response. Their testing protocol looks harmless and painless so I volunteered for alpha testing. They're looking for test subjects in the Boston and San Francisco areas. We'll see what happens.



   
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Good for you! I certainly want to hear what you think of it afterwards! Currently, I'm more in favor of an "all natural" approach without the use of any drugs or other stimulus that may create a dependency! However, the concept of using harmless electrical signals, assuming they are harmless of course, seems like a great way to help someone get started with understanding how to relax! I don't live anywhere close to those locations or I would have volunteered as well!

TG



   
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