NeuralChek has arrived!

therealbrandonwilson  •  3 May 2024   •    
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My NeuralChek device arrived today. There was no hiding behind my front door waiting for FedEx to drop it off because it required a signature. It might have been FedEx Ground, but I suspect it was FedEx Air. 

The device is nondescript. An attached cord splits into two to join the wrist applicators. The main unit is white plastic, with a USB-C port that connects with a cord to the computer's USB port. 

Speaking of a computer, my first obstacle was the discovery that the software only works with a PC with Windows. In theory, I could use my MacBook, but I'd have to install some emulation software like Parallels. If only I had a spare PC lying around that I could use. Oh wait, I've got my gaming laptop.

I hadn't used my gaming laptop in months, and a couple of weeks ago I booted it up only to discover it was asking me for some bit locker key. I didn't feel like dealing with it, so I shut it down. Now that I have the motivation to get it working, I went to the website to log into my Windows account and retrieve the key. After a series of updates, I was in business.

I plugged in the USB drive with the software and the device to install the drivers. Installation was rather painless, and it looks like it's ready to go.

This software provides far more detailed analysis than I expected. Here are the tabs across the top:

  • Heart rate variability indices
  • Autonomic nervous system regulation
  • Histogram and scatterogram
  • Neurohumoral regulation
  • Psychoemotional state
  • Fractal analysis with biological age measurement
  • Complex analysis
  • Dynamics of functional condition
  • Functional condition of spine
  • Biofield analysis
  • Chakras activity map
  • The chart of the meridians
  • The Doshas and the 5 elements
  • Overview of parameters

I'm going to wait about another hour to get some space away from dinner and calm down before I take my first scan. It's so great to have a tool that will provide extreme detail to demonstrate the effects of various biohacks. 

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