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StressEraser Awards

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Seal of Approval, awarded by the American Institute of Stress

Best Self-Monitoring Health Initiative or Device, awarded by the National Wellness Prevention & Fitness Conference

Technology Innovation of the Year, awarded by Frost & Sullivan

The Best of Gadget Lab, awarded by WIRED Magazine (9 out of 10 rating)

StressEraser in the News

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July 24, 2009 - StressEraser in the spotlight on Philip Reed's "GolfGadgets" video segment. View segment on You Tube.

June 8, 2009 - StressEraser honored by U.S. Commerce Association. See press release.

March 3, 2009 - Research on StressEraser as adjunct treatment for Depression presented at Psychosomatic Medicine Conference. See press release.

September 5, 2008 - StressEraser Featured on "The Rachael Ray Show."
"For a lot of people, especially people who are very stressed out, this could be a very nice thing." - Dr. Donnica Moore

July 21, 2008 - StressEraser Selected for the Celebrity Gift Bag at the 2008 ESPY Awards.
Photo: IndyCar champion Helio Castroneves chills out at the photo shoot.

May 8, 2008 - StressEraser Featured on "The View."
“The StressEraser helps synchronize your breath with your heart rate. We should all be using this to reduce stress!” - Elisabeth Hasselbeck

Meditation


Meditation refers to a broad range of techniques that involve some form of physical or mental self-regulation and "present moment" focus.  Meditation is an element of almost all religions and has been practiced for more than 5,000 years.

There are two higher order types of meditation that encompass most other forms -- they are called "concentrative" meditation and "mindfulness" meditation.  There are many forms of meditation that integrate the two.

Concentrative meditation is the most common form of meditation.  It involves limiting outside stimulus by directing attention to a single or narrow focus (such as your breathing, or a mantra).  By concentrating on a single stimulus, the mind can become free of distraction.

Mindfulness meditation encourages the cultivation of a present-moment, non-judgmental sustained awareness of your thoughts, feelings, behaviors and environment.  It is specifically intended to remove analytical thought or analysis.  Unlike concentrative meditation, it is about fluidity of thought rather than distraction.

Traditionally, meditation was used for spiritual growth.  Today, however, it is being used to improve health and performance.  Today's meditation typically involves body awareness, usually through breath "retraining," or techniques that reduce "ruminative" thoughts.