Wellness Meets Innovation: The Story and Science of EVANES

In a world filled with noise, distractions, and stress, finding balance feels like chasing the horizon. Enter EVANES—a device that blends cutting-edge science with the body’s natural rhythms to create harmony from chaos. But what exactly makes EVANES tick? How does this sleek wearable transform your mental and physical well-being? Let’s explore the remarkable technology that makes it possible, along with the inspiring journey of its creator, Professor Jukka Ylikoski.

The Science of EVANES

At its core, EVANES uses bioelectricity to work with the body’s innate communication systems. Specifically, it targets the Vagus nerve, a cranial nerve responsible for managing stress, regulating organ functions, and enhancing cognitive clarity. Think of the Vagus nerve as a control panel for balance in the body; stimulating it with gentle, precise electrical signals can activate a cascade of calming effects.

Unlike invasive treatments, EVANES relies on transcutaneous auricular Vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), sending fine-tuned pulses through the skin to balance the autonomous nerve system. These pulses mimic the body’s own electrical signals, ensuring compatibility without discomfort. Research shows that such stimulation can lower cortisol levels, improve focus, and even regulate heart rate variability (Bretherton et al., 2019; Groves & Brown, 2005).

Before every session, EVANES conducts a unique skin contact test to ensure that the electrical current is effectively transmitted and actually goes into the tissue. This meticulous approach guarantees both safety and efficacy, making EVANES a trusted companion for anyone seeking relief from the daily grind.

The Vision Behind EVANES

The story of EVANES begins with its visionary founder, Professor Jukka Ylikoski. Born in Kokemäki, Finland, Professor Ylikoski has devoted his life to exploring the frontiers of medicine and science. His illustrious career includes groundbreaking research at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and prestigious roles at institutions like the University of Helsinki.

Evanes is not the only Professor Ylikoski project worthy of attention. Mobidiag, the biotech company he founded in 2001 together with Professor Mart Saarma, was sold to the US for nearly $800 million in April 2021.

One of his most notable contributions is his work on tinnitus care and stress therapies using Vagus nerve stimulation. His expertise in otolaryngology and neurophysiology laid the foundation for EVANES, combining decades of clinical knowledge with a passion for improving lives.

Driven by a desire to make advanced therapies accessible, Professor Ylikoski envisioned EVANES as more than just a device. For him, it represents a bridge between rigorous science and real-world impact—a tool that empowers individuals to take control of their wellness and live longer and better life.

More Than a Device—A Path to Transformation

EVANES isn’t just about relieving stress or enhancing productivity. It’s a paradigm shift in how we approach well-being. By aligning with the body’s natural rhythms, it promotes sustainable, holistic health solutions that adapt to modern lifestyles.

Imagine starting your day with clarity, meeting challenges with calm focus, and ending with restorative sleep. With EVANES, this vision becomes tangible. It’s not a promise of perfection but a step toward regaining balance in an unbalanced world.

Join the Journey

EVANES is now available on Indiegogo, inviting you to be part of a movement that’s redefining wellness. Whether you’re seeking better focus, deeper sleep, or a life with less stress, EVANES is your ally in this journey.

Invest in yourself. Discover the power of Vagus nerve stimulation and join a growing community embracing a smarter, science-backed way to thrive.

 


 

References

 

    • Bretherton, B., et al. (2019). Effects of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation on autonomic regulation and sleep quality. Journal of Neural Transmission.

    • Groves, D. A., & Brown, V. J. (2005). Vagus nerve stimulation: A physiological perspective. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews.

    • Ylikoski, J. (2021). Advances in non-invasive therapies for stress and cognitive health. Finnish Medical Journal.