Addiction Recovery
The NeuroNova Chair offers a breakthrough, non-invasive approach to supporting addiction recovery. By using targeted vibration frequencies to stimulate dopamine pathways, the chair helps balance brain activity during withdrawal, reduce cravings, and strengthen the circuits involved in motivation and reward — all essential for long-term recovery.
How the NeuroNova Chair Supports the Brain in Withdrawal
When someone is going through withdrawal, their brain’s dopamine neurons are often underactive while GABA neurons become overactive. This imbalance leads to low mood, anxiety, and the strong urge to use again.
The NeuroNova Chair helps reverse this pattern by naturally increasing dopamine neuron activity and calming GABA neurons, supporting a more balanced and resilient brain state during recovery.
Restoring Dopamine Function
Our early research showed that mechanosensory stimulation — the gentle vibration technology used in the chair — can increase dopamine neuron firing and neurotransmitter release. This means more natural dopamine production, helping individuals feel more stable, motivated, and supported through withdrawal and beyond.
A Supportive Daily Routine for Recovery
During the most critical phases of withdrawal, regular use of the chair (10 minutes per session, 5–6 times per week) can help stabilize brain activity and support recovery efforts. This simple, consistent routine gives the brain the reinforcement it needs to overcome cravings and avoid relapse.
Complementary, Non-Invasive, and Safe
The NeuroNova Chair is designed to be an adjunctive therapy — it works alongside counseling, medical care, and lifestyle changes. It’s completely non-invasive and drug-free, making it an ideal tool for individuals seeking natural support on their recovery journey.
Explore More Ways the NeuroNova Chair Can Help
Experience greater emotional balance and calm as the chair helps regulate dopamine pathways linked to stress and tension.
Restore healthy sleep patterns with gentle vibration that helps reduce restlessness and improve relaxation for deeper, more restorative rest.
Discover how targeted neurostimulation helps reduce discomfort and support the brain’s natural pain-regulation systems.