The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

I Tried At-Home Ultrasound for My Brain : 1377

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Dec 9, 2025
Jon Hacker, a biomedical engineer and CEO of NeurGear, shares insights on how focused ultrasound can help regulate the vagus nerve. He explains the detrimental effects of chronic stress and the sympathetic state many find themselves in. Jon discusses the science behind ultrasound's ability to activate the nervous system, and why traditional electrical stimulation often falls short. He also dives into the effects of trauma, the importance of vagal tone, and how daily use of ZenBud promotes resilience and emotional balance.
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INSIGHT

Stress Is Mostly Physiological

  • Stress is usually a body and brain state, not a conscious choice.
  • Jon Hacker emphasizes hardware (nervous system) matters far more than willpower in acute anxiety.
INSIGHT

Vagus Nerve Links Body State And Mind

  • The vagus nerve is a central mediator between bodily stress signals and brain state.
  • Chronic sympathetic dominance wears the body and undermines clear thinking and recovery.
ADVICE

Do Short Daily Vagus Sessions

  • Use focused auricular ultrasound for 3–5 minutes to shift from sympathetic to parasympathetic.
  • Practice daily to strengthen vagal tone via Hebbian learning and reduce dependency on the device.
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