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Ellyn Ito - MindVibe and Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Stress and Focus

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Release Date: 04/27/2026

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In this episode of the Neural Implant Podcast, host Dr. Ladan Jiracek speaks with Ellyn Ito, CEO and co-founder of Innerstill Health, about their wearable neurotechnology platform and flagship product, MindVibe. This non-invasive device combines vagus nerve stimulation and acupressure-based neuromodulation to help regulate the body’s stress response and improve overall wellness.

Ellyn shares how MindVibe is designed to promote calm, enhance focus, and improve sleep quality through ultra-low electrical stimulation that users don’t even feel. The conversation explores the science behind multi-mode stimulation, why avoiding sensation may actually improve outcomes, and how Innerstill is navigating the path from wellness device to potential clinical applications.

Key Takeaways

  1. MindVibe focuses on regulating the nervous system—not treating specific diseases. As a wellness device, MindVibe targets stress, anxiety, and sleep by activating the body’s “rest and digest” response rather than claiming to cure medical conditions.
  2. Multi-mode stimulation may be the key differentiator in neuromodulation devices. By combining vagus nerve stimulation with ear-based acupressure points across multiple frequencies, MindVibe aims to avoid saturation and improve effectiveness across different users.
  3. “Do no harm” design avoids the sensory discomfort common in other devices. Unlike many stimulators that produce tingling or muscle twitching, MindVibe operates below sensory thresholds—reducing cortisol responses and improving user adherence.
  4. Early results suggest improvements in calm, sleep, and focus. Users report reduced anxiety, better deep sleep, and increased focus—likely tied to vagus nerve activation and improved neurohormonal regulation.
  5. The company is using a “wellness-first” strategy to accelerate adoption
    Innerstill is launching through clinics and consumer wellness channels before pursuing FDA pathways for broader clinical indications like addiction, ADHD, and neurological disorders.

Episode Timestamps

0:17 – Introduction to MindVibe and Innerstill Health

1:00 – What does “feeling better” actually mean? (calm, sleep, focus)

3:30 – Is this like alcohol or cannabis—or something different?

6:00 – What does the device look like and how is it worn?

8:00 – How long do you need to use it and what’s the protocol?

9:30 – Why avoid sensation in neuromodulation devices?

11:00 – Clinic rollout and early user feedback

12:15 – Why launch as a wellness device instead of FDA first?

14:15 – Future plans: non-invasive deep brain stimulation

18:15 – Origin story: from pediatric pain treatment to neurotech platform

21:30 – Why other vagus nerve stimulators didn’t work as well

24:00 – Scaling the company and future applications