Yes—while many people use the device for anxiety support, users often report benefits that go beyond that. Because the device is designed to support nervous system regulation and dopamine balance, it may also help with stress and overwhelm, sleep quality, focus and mental clarity, mood and emotional regulation, as well as brain fog and low motivation.
That said, results vary from person to person. The device is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition—it’s best used as a supportive tool alongside a healthy lifestyle and, when appropriate, professional care.
Too, there are mental health issues the device is not designed to support, including depression. The device is designed to support dopamine regulation, which plays a key role in motivation, focus, reward, and certain aspects of anxiety and stress. When dopamine levels are suppressed or imbalanced, people often experience things like low energy, brain fog, difficulty concentrating, and heightened anxiety. The device is built to support those types of challenges by helping the nervous system move toward a more balanced state.
However, clinical depression is more complex and is not primarily a dopamine regulation issue. It often involves multiple systems in the brain, including serotonin, hormonal factors, and deeper neurological patterns.
It’s best to think of the device as a tool for supporting day-to-day mental performance and emotional balance—especially in areas tied to stress, focus, and motivation—rather than a treatment for clinical mental health conditions. If you’re dealing with depression, it’s important to work with a qualified healthcare provider for proper care.