The reviews are in
“The StressEraser helps synchronize your breath with your heart rate.
We should all be using this to reduce stress!”
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, The View
"ACTIVATES A PART OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM THAT QUIETS THE BODY - REDUCING STRESS"
It's a mini-biofeedback machine that helps to relax your body
and calm your mind, just by changing your breathing and your
focus... That in turn activates a part of the nervous system
that quiets the body-reducing stress.
Robin Roberts, "Good Morning America"
February 24, 2006
"HERE'S ONE HIGH-TECH GADGET THAT'S DESIGNED TO TAKE STRESS AWAY"
A lot of time high-tech gadgets add to the stress in our
lives but here's one high-tech gadget that's designed to take
stress away. It's called StressEraser.
John Yang, ABC News
March 10, 2006
"I'VE TRIED IT AND IT'S A PRETTY REMARKABLE TOOL."
You're focusing your mind and you're slowly counting as you
exhale and I've tried it and it's a pretty remarkable tool. It's
$299, but if you think about the long-term effects of stress and
the long-term health problems that can come from that, it's
worth it."
Jane Weaver, MSNBC
March 30, 2006
"I felt like I'd just awakened from a nap, but I was not groggy."
For six weeks, I tried the StressEraser three or four times a
week, up to three times a day. I got the hang of slowing down my
system pretty easily; my forehead, neck and shoulders felt more
relaxed after each session. I felt like I'd just awakened from a
nap, but I was not groggy.
Samantha Sordyl, The Washington Post
January 3, 2006
"MAY BE ALL THE TEACHER YOU REALLY NEED"
I've been trying the StressEraser from Helicor for a couple
of days, and I already regard it as my favorite meditation
teacher yet. The StressEraser is a slick-looking device, all
brushed metal with simple buttons and a clear display showing
your pulse in the form of waves, along with other benchmark
symbols.
Mark Baard, Boston Globe
March 27, 2006
"I STARTED TO FEEL CALMER"
Once I
learned to exhale whenever I saw a triangle, I started to feel
calmer... Focusing on the shapes on the screen forced me to slow
down my breathing and thus my emotions.
Hallie Levine, Women's Health magazine
April 2006
"RELAX(ED) ME IN EVERY ENVIRONMENT IT TRIED IT IN"
The device did relax me in every environment I tried it in. A
usually tension-inducing subway ride home was almost
refreshing. I nearly fell asleep in my office during one
afternoon session. And my ability to concentrate amid the
clutter of working at home seemed a bit improved following 5
minutes of technology-assisted breathing.
Samuel K. Moore, IEEE Spectrum
March 2006
"YOU COULD SIGN UP FOR YOGA CLASSES, OR BETTER YET, LAY YOUR HANDS ON A NIFTY NEW DEVICE"
Controlling stress, it turns out, is about activating
something called the vagus nerve, a part of the nervous system
that influences heart rate. Sounds simple, but how is it done?
You could sign up for yoga classes, or better yet, lay your
hands on a nifty new device called the StressEraser.
Thomas Jackson, Forbes FYI
October 31, 2005
"NOW YOU DON'T HAVE TO USE A $3,000 MACHINE AT YOUR DOCTOR'S"
The StressEraser teaches you how to relax and master
physical, mental, and emotional stress. It measures the activity
of the Vagus nerve by taking your pulse from your index
finger... Now you don't have to use a $3,000 machine at your
doctor's, or go to an old woman in Chinatown.
New York Post
November 23, 2005
"I CHIlLLED OUT, HIT A NICE APPROACH, AND MADE PAR."
"I stuck my finger in after I topped a tee shot," said Joan,
41, who's strung tighter than a banjo. "A few deep breaths
later, bingo! I chilled out, hit a nice approach and made
par."
Golf Magazine
May 2006
"WHO NEEDS A YOGI WHEN YOU HAVE A STRESSERASER?"
The Week
November 25, 2005