Thync's Scientists Are Experts In Non-Invasive Neurostimulation

We use a rigorous and iterative scientific process to develop safe and effective neurostimulation devices that improve how the nervous system functions.

Electric Neurostimulation Improves The Nervous System

Speaking the bodies language

  • 85% of adults use unnatural chemicals to feel happier and more energetic. But there is a better way to get these benefits — by using electricity.
  • Every organ in your body, including the brain, communicates by using electricity - it’s the natural language of the nervous system.
  • Using electric waveforms, Thync devices communicate with the body in a safe, effective way.

Location specificity = better results with no side effects

  • With drugs, the chemicals affect the part of the body that they need to, but also the parts they don’t. This is why side effects are so prevalent
  • By using electricity, we can trigger the specific areas of the body and brain to function better without any side effects

No Tolerance

The human brain quickly builds a tolerance for drugs, meaning that you start to need drugs to perform at your baseline level.

In contrast, Thync uses a more natural stimulus through similar patterns of electrical activity than are naturally produced by the nervous system.

For this reason, Feelzing does not result in tolerance and thus doesn’t produce any negative effects when you discontinue use.

  • Language of the brain
    Your brain is an electric organ; electricity is its language
  • Localized treatment
  • Controlled electricity only impacts specific brain areas
  • Easy-to-program
  • Electric waves are easily programmed for specific outcomes
  • Healthy for users
  • Electricity doesn't result in tolerance overuse or addiction
  • Language of the brain
  • Your brain is an electric organ; electricity is its language.
  • Localized treatment
  • Controlled electricity only affects specific brain areas
  • Easy-to-program
  • Electric waves are easily programmed for specific outcomes
  • Healthy for users
  • Electricity doesn't result in tolerance overuse or addiction

Thync Research Studies

Featured Study

Feelzing increases energy for 84% of users

In a study with 70 participants, 84% of people reported a “moderate” (4-6 rating) or “strong” (7-10) rating energy boost from Feelzing, compared to only 30% in the placebo control group.
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Thync stimulation reduces stress

        • Published in Nature, this study shows Thync stimulation to the trigeminal nerve significantly reduced tension and anxiety by reducing sympathetic nervous system activity.

Thync neurostimulation improves mood and sleep quality

Electric stimulation of trigeminal and cervical nerves prior to sleep produced significant improvements in sleep quality and mood.

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Thync neurostimulation is safe and tolerable

In the longest longitudinal study ever run using neurostimulation, we demonstrated the safety and tolerability of our technology for consumer use.

Highlights From Other Peer-Reviewed Studies

Featured Study

McIntire 2019 - Peripheral Nerve Stimulation to Augment Human Analyst Performance

Air Force Research Lab shows vagus nerve stimulation improves arousal, learning, and reaction time in active duty military.

    • Badran 2018
    • Short trains of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) have parameter-specific effects on heart rate.
    • Neuser 2020
      • Vagus nerve stimulation boosts the drive to work for rewards.
    • lanos 2020
      • Non-invasive peripheral nerve stimulation selectively enhances speech category learning in adults.
    • Kaniusas 2019
      Current Directions in the Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation II – An Engineering Perspective.
    • Stein 2011
      • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation at different frequencies on heart rate variability in healthy subjects.
    • Fitzpatrick 1985
      • Probing the human vestibular system with galvanic stimulation.
    • Dietrich 2008
      • A novel transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation leads to brainstem and cerebral activations measured by functional MRI.
    • Badran 2017
      • Neurophysiologic effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) via electrical stimulation of the tragus: A concurrent taVNS/fMRI study and review.