Do Not Use finallyRelief!℠ If
Do Not Use finallyRelief!℠ If
Most product pages tell you why you should buy. This one tells you why you should not.
We would rather lose a sale today than earn a return, a chargeback, and a one-star review in sixty days. If the product is not right for you, we want you to know that before you spend forty dollars — not after. A disappointed customer costs us more than a lost sale, and an honest conversation about who this is not for builds more trust than any amount of marketing copy aimed at who it is for.
Read the list below. If you see yourself in it, this is probably not your product. No hard feelings. If you do not see yourself in any of these categories, you are the kind of person we built it for.
Medical Contraindications
These are absolute. Do not use finallyRelief! if any of the following apply to you:
You have a pacemaker or implanted electronic device. Electromagnetic fields can theoretically interfere with the operation of implanted electronics. The risk is low at the field intensities used in cervical PEMF, but it is not zero, and we will not ask you to take that risk.
You have a cochlear implant. Same reasoning. Any implanted electronic device is a contraindication.
You have a mechanical heart valve. While the interaction mechanism is different from electronic implants, mechanical heart valves represent a population where we have no safety data, and we will not extrapolate.
You are pregnant or may be pregnant. There is no evidence that low-intensity cervical PEMF harms fetal development, but there is also no evidence that it does not. In the absence of safety data specific to pregnancy, we err on the side of caution. Do not use this device during pregnancy.
You have a diagnosed seizure disorder or epilepsy. While the frequencies used in finallyRelief! are not in the range typically associated with seizure induction, we have no specific safety data for this population and recommend against use without physician guidance.
If you have any other medical condition or are under medical treatment, consult your physician before using the device. We are not doctors. We cannot evaluate your individual medical situation. Your physician can.
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Expectation Mismatches
These are not medical contraindications. They are honest assessments of who tends to be disappointed with this product — not because the product fails, but because their expectations do not align with what the product does.
You Expect to Feel Something During Use
You will not. The electromagnetic field is sub-sensory by design. There is no tingle, no warmth, no vibration during the thirty-minute session. If the absence of sensation will bother you — if you need physical confirmation that a device is working — this product will frustrate you from day one. You will spend sixty days wondering if it is broken, and you will return it convinced it did nothing.
This is not a flaw in you. Some people need sensory feedback to trust an intervention. That is a legitimate preference, and there are vagus nerve devices (Pulsetto, Truvaga) that provide it. Those devices require more daily effort, but they give you the tactile confirmation that some people need. If that is you, look at those options instead.
You Want Immediate Results
finallyRelief! does not produce acute effects. You will not feel calmer after your first session. You will not sleep better tonight because you used it today. The autonomic nervous system adapts over weeks, not hours. If you need something that produces a noticeable effect in the first session, this is not it.
Products that produce immediate effects often do so through mechanisms that are intense, short-lived, and prone to tolerance — your body adapts to the stimulus and the effect diminishes over time. finallyRelief! works in the opposite direction: no effect initially, building gradually toward a sustained shift in baseline. If you cannot commit to three weeks of daily use before evaluating, the trial will feel like a waste of money.
You Are Looking for a Cure
finallyRelief! is a general wellness product. It is not a medical device. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are seeking treatment for a clinical condition — insomnia disorder, generalised anxiety disorder, chronic pain, depression, or any other diagnosed condition — work with your healthcare provider. This device may complement medical treatment, but it is not a substitute for it.
If you are purchasing this product with the expectation that it will cure a specific medical condition, you will be disappointed and you should not purchase it. We are uncomfortable with any framing that positions a wellness device as a medical intervention, and we will not encourage that framing even if it would sell more units.
You Are Unwilling to Use It Daily
The benefit of cervical PEMF is cumulative and depends on consistent daily use. If you know — honestly — that you will use it enthusiastically for a week, sporadically for a second week, and forget about it for the third, the device will not produce meaningful results. Not because it cannot, but because the autonomic nervous system requires unbroken patterns of input to shift its baseline.
The good news is that "daily use" means pressing a button. That is the entire protocol. But if even that level of consistency is not realistic for you right now — if your life is too chaotic to remember a single daily button press — this may not be the right time. Come back when things settle.
You Need Proof Before Purchase
If you need to know with certainty that the device will work for you before you try it, no trial structure can satisfy that requirement. We have a 485-person double-blind study showing statistically significant results. We have a sixty-day trial that lets you evaluate the device on your own body. But neither of those eliminates the uncertainty of trying something new.
Individual responses vary. Most people respond positively. Some respond dramatically. A minority do not respond measurably. We cannot tell you in advance which group you will fall into. The trial exists to let you find out — but finding out requires taking the step.
Who This IS For
If none of the above disqualifies you, here is who tends to get the most from finallyRelief!:
People who have tried active wellness practices — meditation, breathwork, yoga — and could not sustain them. Not because they did not work, but because life kept getting in the way. The drawer at home contains at least one abandoned wellness device.
People who know their sleep, stress, or recovery is not where it should be, but who do not have a diagnosed medical condition — they are in the grey zone between "fine" and "not fine" that medicine does not address well.
People who are willing to commit to pressing a button daily for sixty days and evaluating the results honestly — with HRV data if possible, with subjective assessment at minimum.
People who value transparency and are reassured, not suspicious, when a company tells them who should not buy the product.
Frequently Asked Questions
I have a medical condition not listed above. Can I use it?
Consult your physician. We cannot evaluate individual medical situations. The contraindications listed above are based on known interactions with electromagnetic fields and the limitations of our safety data. Your physician can assess whether additional conditions are relevant.
Can I use finallyRelief! alongside medication?
The device does not interact with medications pharmacologically. However, do not change any medications or treatment plans based on using this device. Discuss any changes with your physician.
Is cervical PEMF safe for children?
We do not recommend use by individuals under eighteen. The device and the clinical study behind it were designed for and tested on adults.
What if I have a metal implant (not electronic)?
Passive metal implants (hip replacements, plates, screws) are generally not affected by the low-intensity electromagnetic fields used in cervical PEMF. However, consult your physician if you have concerns about any implant.
Can I use it if I am taking blood thinners?
There is no known interaction between low-intensity cervical PEMF and anticoagulant medications. However, consult your prescribing physician before adding any new intervention to your routine.
Continue Reading
- The 60-Day Trial: How It Works, What It Costs, and When You Decide
- Why You Can't Feel It Working — and Why That's the Point
- What Is Cervical PEMF and How Does It Differ from Other Vagus Nerve Devices?
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finallyRelief!℠ is a general wellness product. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
finallyRelief! content is for general wellness education and is not medical advice.