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๐Ÿšจ The #1 Question I Get: "What's the Best Ultrasound Device to Buy?" (My Official Answer + Regional Guide)
Welcome to the group! I know the first few modules are in the Classroom: Skool.com/vagus/classroom available to read right now - but I always see the same question pop up immediately: "What device should I buy?" Instead of *I guess* hoping you will make use of the Classroom which already has the answer, or hoping you would use the Search feature at the top of the site, I wanted to put the answer front and center. This post will be pinned at the top, so you can reference it anytime. The goal is to get you started with the right tool for your region. Let's break it down: USA: If you are in the USA: The US-1000 is your go-to. Itโ€™s affordable, incredibly effective, and the perfect entry point for Vagus Nerve Stimulation. For around $54 USD, itโ€™s one of the most accessible biohacks you can invest in. The benefitsโ€”from reduced inflammation and deeper sleep to a calmer nervous systemโ€”are tremendous for the price. - ๐Ÿ‘‰ Click for Module 2: How to Buy an Ultrasound - ๐Ÿ‘‰ Click for Module 3: How to Use & Place Ultrasound ๐ŸŒ If you are in Canada: Great news, the US-1000 is also easily available. - Canada Supplier: Link EU: If you are in the EU or UK: The Rules are a Little Different Due to regulations and availability, the US-1000 isn't sold here. Youโ€™ll be looking at the US-2000 Pro class of device. Don't let the "Pro" name intimidate you! It simply means these units produce a higher power output and offer more focused stimulation. You don't really have a choice in the matter, but honestly, you're getting a slightly more powerful unit out of the gate.
๐Ÿšจ The #1 Question I Get: "What's the Best Ultrasound Device to Buy?" (My Official Answer + Regional Guide)
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