Yes that looks fine. The tutorial is to use one double sided clip instead of 2 clips on each ear. I'm sure that would work though I have not tried it myself. IMO, just use one clip on the tragus (ear flap) and one on the lobulus (ear lobe). I use two clips on each ear. If you put one on one ear and the other clip on the other ear, it would send electricity through your head and brain. If you used too high an intensity there is a risk of triggering a seizure. There are devices that send currents through the brain but they use tiny micro currents. The system I speak of doesn't do that, just through the ear and stimulate the vagus
I use it about every 2 days. I have a dual channel tens and I do both ears at once to save time. I do about 20 or 30 minute sessions. Mine is set at 20hz and 100 microsecond bursts. Other settings should work fine also, I've tried other values that worked. Right ear lowers pulse and blood pressure, left ear helps with depression, anxiety and improves mood. The effect is kind of subtle, don't expect something dramatic right away. But if you measure your bp and pulse you will definitely see a change if you did the right ear. On left ear, expect a gradual improvement in mood. I've been using it for a couple years now and I still like it. You can use it everyday or more than once a day. Set the intensity so that it is comfortable or just below what you can feel
Hi adamh,
I have been using the device for a while now.
I have some question I hope you can answer.
- As you know, each channel has two wires (one red(+) and one black(-) ). I'm only using one channel since I'm only using it for the left ear. does it matter if the red(+) one goes to the tragus (ear flap) and the black(-) goes to lobulus (ear lobe) or the reverse?
- Are there other areas, other than the left ear, I should try for depression/ocd/ptsd?
- Do I need to rub water on the clips, as was explained in the tutorial above?
- The clip has two sides, one side is connected to the wire. In this photo the wired side is on the outside of the body, is this important? or i can flip it, so the wired side is touching the inside of the ear? same question for the other clip on the ear lobe.
- So far I have been using your setting (20hz, 100 microsecond) or the tutorial setting (30hz, 200 microseconds) both on normal mode. Twice a day while I'm on my computer, each between 20-40 minutes.
Are there other settings you recommend? the device has a microcurrent (MIC) mode which has different settings than the TENS. Here are the full options the device allows:
- Pulse Rate
- TENS: 1 - 150 Hz
- Microcurrent: 0.1 - 150 Hz
- Pulse Width
- TENS: 50 - 300 µS
- Microcurrent: 2 - 200 MS
- Output Voltage
- TENS: Constant Current
- Microcurrent: Constant Current
- Current
- TENS: 0 - 105 mA
- Microcurrent: 0 - 0.7 mA
- Modes
- TENS: 4 treatment modes
- Burst (B)
- Normal (N)
- Pulse Width Modulation (M)
- Pulse Rate Modulation (M1)
- Microcurrent: 3 treatment modes
- Constant (N)
- Pulse Width Modulation (M)
- Pulse Rate Modulation (M1)
many thanks