Nushape Neuropulse PRO Review 2024: Neuro Wrap Review
Are you looking for a red light therapy device for brain injury or dementia? One that uses the same scientifically proven wavelengths and pulse patterns found in the Vielight Neuro Duo but at a much lower cost? The Nushape Neuropulse PRO uses the same light and pulse as the Duo and is also more comfortable to wear.
Nushape Neuropulse PRO Review
Product | Nushape Neuropulse PRO |
Best for | Dementia, Brain Injury |
Price | $899 |
Coupon | Use RED for $50 off |
Nushape Neuropulse PRO Overview
The Neuropulse matches the specifications used in scientific trials that showed significant reductions in symptoms of dementia and brain injury, similar to the more expensive Vielight Neuro Duo.
However, unlike the Vielight, the Neuropulse itself has not undergone scientific testing to validate its effectiveness directly.
The Neuropulse employs 810 nm infrared light and offers 10 Hz and 40 Hz pulsation settings to stimulate the brain. It aims to improve energy production, blood flow, and neuron firing rates, which benefit brain healing and cognitive function.
Priced at less than $1,000, the Neuropulse offers a more affordable alternative to the Vielight Neuro, which costs over $2,000. The price difference is attributed to the scientific evidence backing the Vielight’s effectiveness, which the Neuropulse lacks.
Nushape offers a 14-day return period with no restocking fee, encouraging users to try the device and observe results within this timeframe. The product comes with a 1-year warranty.
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How to Use the Nushape Neuropulse PRO
- New users should start with 8-minute sessions. Work up to the full 20 minutes over the first week.
- Use at any time of day. If you use 40 Hz or 40 Hz + 10 Hz, use the Neuropulse in the morning. If you use 10 Hz, use the Neuropulse in the afternoon.
- Use the device up to two times per day. Leave at least 6 hours between sessions.
- Use the devices 4-7 times per week.
- Wrap the device around your forehead.
- Choose Mode 1, 2 or 3.
- It will shut off after 20 minutes.
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Our Take
The Neuropulse gives you the specifications of the Vielight Duo in a more comfortable neoprene wrap.
To save a significant amount of money but not get caught up in a return hassle, do the following:
Buy the Neuropulse
Use it every morning on Gamma, or every afternoon on Alpha.
Assess your improvements in ten days. You should feel less foggy, sharper, or have better verbal abilities.
Something should shift in that time.
If you have started to improve, keep the Neuropulse and continue the same routine for a few more months for significant improvements.
If you need the Vielight, initiate the Neuropulse return and acquire the Vielight instead.
Product | Nushape Neuropulse |
Best for | Dementia & Brain Injury |
Price | $879 |
Coupon | Use RED for $50 off |
I don’t see much if any mention of the actual light output of one device vs. another, which makes a true comparison difficult. The Neuropulse also has PEMF output but I don’t see any sort of scientific studies that vouch for this feature. Apples and Oranges?
You’re right, I don’t have the light therapy irradiance for this device. If the specifications are accurate, and 20 minutes is a calculated dose, then the Neuropulse is equivalent to the Vielight Duo. But if they’re not? That’s why I’m buying meters. I guess if it were me, I would test it for a couple of weeks. Proof is in the use. For PEMF — I haven’t had time to document the studies, but they’re real. I’ve read a few of them.
If you happen to recall the links for PEMF studies, this could be helpful. Thanks for doing this website, BTW. A lot of useful info in one place.
Hey thanks for the compiment. I will post them here when I get a chance!