My New Favorite Piece of Tech
Happy Wednesday folks -
I’ve shared with you my experience living with the Minimal Phone. And I am a little embarrassed to admit that I’ve returned to the iPhone mafia.
I scored an Orange iPhone 17 Pro, and goodness - Apple doesn’t miss. Especially after experiencing what the Minimal Phone has to offer.
Today, I want to share with you my new favorite piece of technology.
It’s not a phone.
It’s not a computer.
It’s not an AI thing.
Or a piece of software.
Rather - it’s a wellness device.
Meet the Healthy Line TAJ Mat.
It’s portable. And plugs straight into the wall.
It features purple amethyst. Green jade. A grid of small red photon lights that glow when it turns on. And tucked underneath - PEMF coils, and far-infrared heating elements.
Here’s where it gets fun.
The Earth has a heartbeat - 7.83 Hz. It’s called the Schumann resonance, and our nervous systems evolved tuned to it.
Then we built skyscrapers. Interstates. Prioritized click-bait, short-form content and we severed the connection.
PEMF - Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy - mimics that natural signal.
The mat sends low-frequency waves through your body, nudging your cells back into rhythm.
Too woo-woo? Here’s the science:
- A double-blind study with 485 participants found PEMF at 16 Hz reduced anxiety and improved sleep.
- Up to 20% improvement in HRV after a single session.
- PEMF enhances vagal tone - your “rest and digest” channel.
- Regular use is linked to lower cortisol.
TL;DR - PEMF tells the fight-or-flight response to stand down.
Why does this matter for traders and investors?
Markets are a fight-or-flight machine. Every red stick acts as a predator. Every green bar provides dopamine.
Most traders don’t lose to the market. We lose to ourselves.
My new tool helps train my nervous system to perform under intense pressure.
Truthfully? The best way to calm our nervous system is to get offline, soak up the sun, and hear running water.
But when life keeps you indoors - this mat does the job.
What's working for you? Write to me!
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