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The Device That Could Change Autism Anxiety | Ultrasound Vagus Nerve Stimulator | Jon Hacker
27th April 2026 • Biohacking Autism with Nadia Elkhatib. • Nadia Elkhatib
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Could vagus nerve stimulation be the most important tool the autism community hasn't heard about yet?

Jon Hacker is the founder and CEO of Neurogear and the creator of ZenBud, the world's first ultrasound vagus nerve stimulator. His team has published clinical research showing 78.6% anxiety remission in four weeks using only five minutes of daily use. That number comes from a general anxiety study, not an autism-specific trial, but anxiety is one of the most undertreated comorbidities across the autism population, and autonomic dysregulation is considered a defining feature of the condition.

In this episode, Jon explains the real difference between ultrasound, electrical, and vibration-based VNS devices and why the mechanism matters for results. He breaks down Hebbian learning and why consistent daily sessions build lasting nervous system resilience. And he describes how vagal toning works both as daily preventative maintenance and as an in-the-moment crisis interrupt when a meltdown is already escalating.

Nadia shares her personal inappropriate sinus tachycardia diagnosis, developed from years of chronic crisis caregiving, and announces a 30-day tracking pilot she and her son Jimmy are running with Neurogear's science team. Results in Part 2.

Use code BIOHACKAUTISM for 15% off ZenBud at zenbud.health

Topics: vagus nerve stimulation, autism anxiety, autonomic dysregulation, nervous system regulation, Hebbian learning, ultrasound vagus nerve stimulator, vagal toning, caregiver burnout.

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