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I tested a £600 ear-zapping device - and it boosted my memory by 80%

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Nurosym claims to rewire your nervous system - by zapping your ear.

It claims to treat anxiety, sleep problems, depression, tinnitus, long-Covid, heart failure, digestive issues, chronic fatigue and irritable bowel syndrome.

In our tests, the device improved short-term memory by up to 80% .

The more I used Nurosym , the more pronounced the effects became.

Stimulating the vagus nerve reduces the effects of stress.

By reducing stress, VNS might make it easier to concentrate and so improve learning.

Professor Douglas Bremner , director of the Neuroscience Research Unit at Emory Univerity School of Medicine , said even healthy people could use it as an acute stress reduction tool.

An 80 -99 per cent increase in memory scores could make a noticeable difference.

Given that there are no serious safety concerns, if you really want to get an edge in your studies 600 might feel like a reasonable investment.

For my own part, writing with electricity pulsing through my ear and Mandarin vocab still stuck in my head, that might be an investment.

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