Transform Stress Into Vibrant Energy with emWave PC

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The emWave PC Stress Relief System with Heart Rhythm Monitor combines biofeedback with their patented coherence technology which promises to transform stress and anxiety into vibrant energy. Going far beyond simple heart monitors this breakthrough software and hardware system guides you to creative energy levels, less stress, and optimal health.

The emWave PC is not to be confused with Heartmath’s portable stress-reduction device, which I posted about in the emWave Personal Stress Reliever which I have posted about in The emWave Personal Stress Reliever Teaches The Art of Relaxation!

Visit emWave PC Stress Reduction System for more information

Now there is emWave Mac

The emWave PC is a new version of their flagship Freeze-Framer 2.0 USB which I wrote about in this post earlier.


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How emWave PC Works: HeartMath research has shown that emotions are reflected in our heart rhythm patterns. The analysis of Heart Rate Variability (HRV), or heart rhythms, is recognized as a powerful, non-invasive measure that reflects heart-brain interactions and autonomic nervous system dynamics, which are particularly sensitive to changes in the emotional state

Home_screen emWave PC is a combination software and hardware system which collects pulse data through a finger or ear sensor which plugs into your computer. The program translates the information from your heart rhythms into user friendly graphics displayed on your computer screen.

* Watch your heart rhythms in real time.
* See how emotions affect your heart rhythms.
* Discover which emotions you can activate to more effectively manage stress and boost vitality.

With emWave PC, you learn to build a buffer against stress by accessing a high performance state called “coherence.” Coherence is a mental and emotional state that people experience when they are “in-sync” or in the “zone”–when the heart, brain and nervous system are working in harmony. Simply stated, more coherence equals more energy and less wear and tear from stress.

What’s new about emWave PC is its great new software. Here are its features:

Coherence_coach Coherence Coach™ “An interactive program that uses audio instruction, visual images and a variable breathing pacer for learning and practicing the Quick Coherence® technique and improving coherence scores.

 

 

Games Games: Three new colorful interactive games designed to help you transform stress into creative energy while building your coherence scores.

 

 

Emotional_visualizer Emotion Visualizer™: Provides stunning colorful images which vary according to your emotional state and coherence level.

 

Applications

 

Application Sections which include Health and Well-Being Health Professionals Sports Performance Workplace Performance Learning and Testing.

 

Tutorial
Comprehensive Tutorial covering: How To Getting Started Science Quick Coherence

 

For lots more information or to purchase the emWave, please visit them through this link!


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4 Responses to Transform Stress Into Vibrant Energy with emWave PC

  1. Florence Waldron July 28, 2011 at 9:04 pm #

    Pain may sometimes be the reason why people change. Getting flunked grades make us realize that we need to study. Debts remind us of our inability to look for a http://www.myspace.com/571900011/blog – source of income. Being humiliated gives us the ‘push’ to speak up and fight for ourselves to save our face from the next embarrassments. It may be a bitter experience, a friend’s tragic story, a great movie, or an inspiring book that will help us get up and get just the right amount of motivation we need in order to improve ourselves.

    When you are at work, do you get frustrated because things don’t seem to be happening the way they’re supposed to be? You see people milling around but nothing gets accomplished. And in the daily hustle and bustle, do you feel that your goals remain just that – goals. Then maybe its time for you to stand up and do something about it.

    Humor is indeed the best medicine there is whenever you are. I mean anyone can pay good money to listen to a comedian just to make you wet your pants after laughing so hard. Despite of what’s been happening, and to those who has gone though the ordeal, it’s better to just laugh while facing the troubles with a clear mind than anger with a clouded vision. One of my favorite celebrities of all time may have to be Woody Allen. Now this is one guy who gives you the in-your-face bluntness that he pulls out with gusto, even without even trying. You can talk just about anything with a man, and he’s bound to mock the subject and you’ll end up laughing rather than being upset about it.

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