I’ve struggled with high blood pressure for ten years—hard to manage even with medication. Honestly, I didn’t believe Neurostreams would work for me. But it’s been more effective than any medication I’ve ever tried!
I’m amazed—and now I’m medication-free. I’m telling everyone about Neurostreams. More people need to know about this, so I’m even sharing my experience with alternative-medicine publications, hoping they’ll publish it.
Renata V.
I’ve suffered greatly from the side effects of blood pressure medication. Using these tracks has been nothing short of a miracle for me—they’ve truly changed my life.
I’ve always been extremely sensitive to stress when it comes to blood pressure, and it feels like my brain is finally getting a break. My blood pressure has dropped so much that I no longer need half the pills. It feels like a kind of brain training, and I can sense my condition continuing to improve. I sleep better and think more calmly.
Marco
50 years old
My husband is using the Valve Opener. At first, he didn’t even want to try ‘such nonsense.’ But after just one session, his blood pressure dropped to an optimal 120/80. Now he’s planning to use it long-term and will discuss reducing his medication at his next doctor’s appointment.
Angelica O.
A few years ago, I purchased the Valve Opener tracks and used them with incredible success. To this day, I still listen whenever I need them—and overall, I’ve managed to keep my blood pressure under control!
Dorothy R. (64)
Licensed Psychologist
These benefits appear when your brainwaves return to their natural rhythm.
And it’s not hard to achieve.
The right frequency can be reliably triggered through a process called brainwave stimulation.
It’s incredibly easy to use—and highly effective. Once you’ve experienced it, you may wonder why medication is still seen as the only option.
You too can significantly help lower your blood pressure by:
Some users have noticed clear improvements—though results may vary from person to person.
This means you might be able to free yourself from a heavy burden—all on your own.
Reports of noticeable improvements are common, but again, results may differ.
All it takes is 30 minutes once or twice to give this method a try.
Put on your headphones, start the audio, close your eyes, listen—and within 30 minutes, you’ll begin to feel a gentle warmth.
The flow begins…
This “neuro” audio is based on a technique called brainwave entrainment—known mainly in specialized circles—which harnesses the physical phenomenon of resonance.
This neurotechnology has been studied for decades in both the East and the West and has consistently been shown to be effective. For whatever reason, it’s rarely discussed publicly.
Anyone can research it in depth—once you know what to look for.
Try searching for “binaural beats” or “isochronic beats.”
Every now and then, someone stumbles onto this website and cautiously writes to me:
“Can it really help with high blood pressure?”
My answer is always the same:
“I’m not allowed to make healing claims, no guarantees, nothing.”
And then—quietly, almost under the counter—I’ll whisper:
“But I can show you something interesting…”
“What is it?”
That’s when things get tricky.
How do I explain—calmly—that there’s something out there that works with virtually no pharmaceutical side effects?
Where do I even begin?
So let’s get straight to the facts—right where it matters:
In a study from the late 1990s, researchers noted—almost as a side remark—that brainwave stimulation in the sub-delta range appeared to be linked to lower blood pressure. No medication. In some cases, the effect was even comparable to standard antihypertensive drug combinations.
The key phrase: brainwave stimulation in the sub-delta range.
Achieved through audio-visual entrainment. Super easy. Super fast. Super harmless.
“But why have I never heard of this? And neither has my doctor?”
Well—think about it. Maybe you’ll draw your own conclusion.
In the meantime, let me ask you a simple counter-question:
What actually causes high blood pressure?
Here’s my answer (it’s so simple, I’m almost embarrassed):
High blood pressure is your body’s answer to ongoing stress.
Yes, stress is complex—of course. But at its core, stress is mainly two things:
First: the fight-or-flight response.
Stress hormones flood your system, blood vessels constrict, heart rate rises. You know the drill.
If your blood pressure is constantly high—or fluctuating wildly—it means this once-useful survival response (which was only meant to last seconds or minutes) is now stuck in the ON position. Your vessels stay constricted indefinitely.
You feel cold. You’re constantly on edge—internally hyped up, even if you don’t know why.
You’re trapped in survival mode.
I call this the “psycho-stress fiasco.”
Second: buildup in your arteries.
The blood still has to reach every corner of your body—and return. So the heart cranks up the pressure.
That high pressure bursts the smallest vessels. Hence the flushed face. You’re glowing—even though you feel cold.
I call this the “diet-stress fiasco.”
The two may be connected. They may add up. They may even amplify each other—I can’t say for sure. I’m not a doctor, just an observer.
Hi Tim, I’m new to Neurostreams but I’ve already had great experiences.
I don’t want to get ahead of myself—but after listening to the Valve Opener track just four times, I feel like my blood pressure has noticeably stabilized.
I’m really looking forward to what’s next—and expecting the best!
Thanks, Anke
1)
If you radically change your diet—by avoiding lectins like the plague, cutting out soda, trans fats, and table salt, getting more exercise, and going to bed before midnight—you can most likely improve your blood pressure significantly, and for good.
— But let’s be honest: very few people actually manage to do this. Many would rather risk a heart attack than imagine life without bread or pasta. The transition itself is fairly simple, but not many are truly willing to take that step.
(Surprise: I didn’t say “Give up liverwurst! Or fatty fish, rock salt, or eggs to lower your blood pressure!” --- I would never write such nonsense.)
(I really mean it: cut the grains. Minimize legumes. Go easy on sugar. Absolutely no trans fats. Those are the real villains. But that’s another topic—I’m not here to provoke anyone.)
2)
If you also start working on your chronically activated fight-or-flight response, you can reasonably expect your hands and feet to feel warm again.
I can’t promise or guarantee that—but I can invite you to try it.
Because it’s a harmless technique: inexpensive, modern, effective, drug-free—
and almost completely unknown to the public.
It was discovered almost by accident during a clinical study originally focused on depression and chronic pain. Once researchers saw the effect on stress regulation, the implications for blood pressure became clear.
Dear Tim, I just wanted to share some feedback on the Valve Opener track: I listen almost daily—it reliably settles my system and helps me unwind.
At the same time, I’ve noticed that my slightly elevated blood pressure is now consistently lower than usual. I’d rate the Valve Opener as highly effective.
My husband listens to it at the office too—he says client meetings feel noticeably less stressful when he does.
Verdict: two thumbs up!
Best, Edith
Real-world results like these are common when stress pathways settle...
Why This Technique Really Works (The Science Behind it):
n your brain, there are two key centers: the amygdala and the hypothalamus.
These two tiny control centers regulate the fight-or-flight response—along with blood vessel constriction and the release of stress hormones from the adrenal glands and beyond.
Now imagine we could calm these two centers down—what would happen?
Might that help ease blood pressure? Wouldn’t your muscles relax? Wouldn’t you sweat less? And wouldn’t your hands and feet start to feel pleasantly warm?
If so, the question becomes: how do we calm them?
And that’s where the good stuff comes in.
I’ve developed a whole set of neuroscience-based audio tracks that do exactly that—naturally calming your brain’s stress centers.
No pills. Just pure brainwave harmony.
The Valve Opener is an audio-based product that stimulates your brainwaves in the ultra-slow sub-delta range—and can help lower your blood pressure without medication.
After just 30 minutes, your self-treatment is done.
Then just pick up your day right where you left off.
If you check your blood pressure afterward, you may see it start to normalize.
The reduction in stress and blood pressure can persist for days—or even longer.
As you learn to relax more deeply and spend more time in these states, stress responses become less frequent. Your quality of life improves.
You gently encourage your blood pressure to move in a healthier direction.
All on your own—no beta blockers, no doctor.
Repeat as needed.
It’s part of my profession. Brainwaves, mind-body interfaces, and neuro-tools are my daily work.
On my computers, I run software that lets me create highly specialized tones, beats, and sound patterns that—just through listening—trigger the very sub-delta brainwaves we’ve been talking about.
This is the field I specialize in.
The information I use for this doesn’t usually appear in mainstream media—not in The Guardian, The New York Times, or Der Spiegel. It lives in niche journals and specialized scientific sources rarely seen in mainstream media, only accessible if you know what to look for.
For example, consider this paper by Wendy Mullen, Kathy Berg, and David Sieger (which you can find online) titled: “The Effect of Audio-Visual Entrainment (AVE) on Hypertension”
It shows how two dozen participants used sub-delta brainwave stimulation and experienced reductions in blood pressure within just 4 weeks. The results appeared promising.
This was the researchers’ conclusion, and I quote:
"Sub-delta stimulation reduced high blood pressure more effectively than a combination of hypertension medications."
This study also showed lasting effects.
Sub-delta stimulation was applied to 28 participants and led to an average reduction of 20 mm Hg systolic and 16 mm Hg diastolic pressure.
So yes—lowering high blood pressure without medication is possible. It’s not magic. It’s measurable.
By comparison: the best antihypertensive drugs achieve an average reduction of around 16 mm Hg—and that’s according to researchers with academic credentials who take their work seriously.
An important follow-up study, titled “Audio-visual-tactile brainwave entrainment decreases night arterial blood pressure in patients with uncontrolled essential hypertension: placebo controlled study”, reached the same conclusion a few years later.
The conclusion stated, and I quote:
“This technology may represent a promising non-pharmacological tool for reducing nighttime blood pressure in patients with uncontrolled essential hypertension.”
The “technology” they refer to is audio-visual brainwave stimulation.
I can offer you the acoustic part of that stimulation as a self-treatment tool—and you’ll be surprised how deeply it works, even without the visual component.
Try it for yourself—and experience the results.
These tracks helped lower my blood pressure. On average, my systolic dropped about 20 mmHg and my diastolic about 10–15 mmHg.
At first, I listened twice a day. After about two weeks of regular evening sessions before sleep, I noticed the change. Now I use them as needed—at least once a week.
For me, absolutely yes—I prefer natural solutions over medication.”
Ines Scheibner (Saxony)
Let me be completely honest with you: this product isn’t for everyone.
Not everyone becomes a fan—and that’s perfectly fine. A few people haven’t fully resonated with the neuro-sound sessions or couldn’t quite get into the experience.
That’s why I back it with a 60-day money-back guarantee—so you can try it risk-free.
Still, the overwhelmingly positive feedback I’ve received over the years gives me full confidence in offering it to you. There’s a very good chance the Valve Opener will deliver surprising results for you too—and you’ll be glad you gave it a try.
Of course, the only way to know is to experience it yourself.
People listen to Neurostreams™ to reduce stress, release emotional tension, and promote overall well-being. Some use these soundscapes to improve sleep quality or deepen their spiritual practice.
But Neurostreams™ can also support very specific self-care goals—like in this case: supporting healthier blood pressure levels.
The key lies in the exact frequency—the specific brainwave pattern being targeted.
When we talk about delta brainwaves, we mean the deep, slow frequencies ranging from 0 to 4 Hz. Sub-delta refers to the very lowest part of that range—0 to 1 Hz.
These waves can be triggered through a process called entrainment—just as faster waves around 21.3 Hz or calming alpha waves around 10 Hz can be stimulated.
Think of the brain as a great organ—with countless keys, each one representing a different frequency. Some keys produce fast, activating rhythms. Others bring calm and balance. The “blood pressure key” is far down at the low end—in the sub-delta range.
When you strike that key through entrainment, your brain begins to play in harmony with it. That’s when blood pressure starts to ease, stress reactions fade, and a deep sense of calm spreads through your system.
Entrainment is a natural, well-understood process. At Neurostreams™, it’s all about synchronizing with the body’s own healing frequencies.
After years of working with therapeutic frequencies—and with feedback from countless clients—I’ve discovered that certain carrier waves can significantly enhance the physical impact of brainwave stimulation.
That’s why I now intentionally create Neurostreams™ using natural frequencies, and sometimes even tones regarded as sacred by ancient cultures, such as the Solfeggio scale.
Neurostreams™ tuned to 432 Hz are based on an alternative pitch standard, where the A4 tone vibrates at 432 Hz instead of the common 440 Hz. This connects you with a frequency pattern derived from the octave of the Earth Year Tone—a rhythm underlying many of nature’s cycles. By tuning into it, you immerse yourself in an ancient, deeply harmonious field.
In fact, 432 Hz was once the preferred tuning of great composers like Bach and Beethoven. This natural frequency is known for its calming, balancing effects—helping reduce stress and promote overall well-being.
Recent studies even suggest that music tuned to 432 Hz can deliver measurable physical benefits, such as:
These studies are easy to find online if you’d like to explore them yourself.
Interestingly, the so-called “Tone of the Earth Year” (C#) is thought to influence the potassium-sodium pump—an effect that may help regulate blood pressure at the cellular level.
The Valve Opener bundle makes use of these carrier waves in multiple ways:
• 10 of the 13 tracks feature background music tuned to 432 Hz. The embedded neuro-beats are also aligned with 432 Hz, as an octave of 108.03 Hz.
• The remaining 3 bonus tracks are tuned to 528 Hz. Their neuro-beats are set to 528 Hz as an octave of 66 Hz.
528 Hz is often described as a frequency linked to deep self-healing and emotional harmony. Research suggests it can significantly reduce stress and anxiety—by increasing heart rate variability (HRV), boosting oxytocin (the “cuddle hormone”), and reducing cortisol (the stress hormone).
One example is the study “Effect of 528 Hz Music on the Endocrine System and Autonomic Nervous System.”
I’ll keep it simple. Here’s the bottom line:
Ever wondered what your pharmacist really thinks when you show up for yet another refill?
Do you truly tolerate those pills so well that you’re willing to take them for the rest of your life?
Speaking for myself—I’d rather not throw ACE inhibitors into my body.
And surely you know: pregnant women are strictly forbidden from taking ACE inhibitors because they can harm the unborn child. So how “healthy” can that possibly be?
Side effects like a dry cough, rashes, swelling, or shortness of breath are hardly good signs—wouldn’t you agree?
If you’re curious about a way to lower your blood pressure without pills, now is the time to act.
I’m offering you a unique downloadable solution.
• Works on all your devices—phone, tablet, computer, laptop, MP3 player—because it’s just standard MP3 files.
• 13 “Valve Opener” sessions: 10 sessions of 30 minutes, plus 3 bonus sessions of 23 minutes.
• A short user guide included (PDF).
• Listen as often as you like, copy them to as many devices as you want.
That gives you more than enough material to open your pressure valves for weeks and months—without ever getting tired of the sound.
The complete Valve Opener pack is ready for immediate download.
*Listen at a comfortable volume. Headphones recommended.
You’re welcome to try this Valve Opener trial session—a short 15-minute preview to see how it feels.
Chances are, you’ll already begin to notice the first effects.
The full sessions are 30 minutes long—and even more powerful.
At first, the sounds may seem unusual. But you’ll quickly get used to them. In fact, you’ll likely slip into a deep trance, where the sound fades into the background.
That trance state is intentional—and it ends naturally when the session finishes. And there’s nothing to fear about going into trance. Quite the opposite: it’s a sought-after state of awareness used by yogis, neurologists, hypnotists, massage therapists, and healing professionals alike.
The music itself is composed in a way that makes it nearly impossible to “get tired of it,” since it doesn’t follow standard song structures—no verses, no choruses, no lyrics.
I’m including a 60-day money-back guarantee.
I’m including a 60-day money-back guarantee. If you use the Valve Opener and don’t feel it’s worth many times its purchase price, just reach out to me through my support page—and I’ll promptly give you a full refund.
I can offer this guarantee with confidence because I believe that four weeks from now, you’ll be wanting more Neurostreams—for friends, family, or simply to have on hand for the future.
I’m already looking forward to hearing your feedback and your results.
Download the Valve Opener today—risk-free for 60 days.
Tim Daugs, creator of Neurostreams
What Neurostreams™ Cannot Do…
Neurostreams won’t turn you into a completely different person overnight—
and they won’t magically erase bad habits in record time.
And by bad habits, I mean unhealthy eating, lack of movement, substance use, sleep deprivation, poor mental hygiene, or neglecting stress management.
I don’t believe in miracles or magic.
But I do believe that real change takes effort and time—and that this effort must be invested.
What I also believe is that any sufficiently advanced technology—like Neurostreams—can make that effort easier and faster than outdated, conventional tools ever could.
Still, it’s absolutely possible that a user may not experience results at all. Trying to lower your blood pressure without medication can fail, and I want to be crystal clear about that here.
Please also read my disclaimer.
P.S. The best way to help lower your blood pressure is simple: eliminate stress.
Stop putting your body and mind under constant pressure.
Focus on de-stressing.
First, make sure you’re getting enough sleep, regular movement, and sunlight. Cut out sugar, starch, and especially grains—this relieves stress across your entire system, including your mind.
Second, calm your amygdala and hypothalamus by regularly entering deep states of relaxation. This quiets your mind—and, in turn, your body.
How you reach that state is up to you. The Neurostreams™ Valve Opener is simply one proven way.
I’ll admit it: research shows that regular meditation can also improve blood pressure. But do you really want to meditate? Do you even know how?
Valve Opener is extremely simple and effective—no effort, no learning curve, ready to use. On top of that, it’s wonderfully affordable. And when you consider the real benefit? Priceless.
Let’s be honest: high blood pressure is dangerous, exhausting, and completely unnecessary.
Why live with it?
Start releasing the pressure—today.
My sister-in-law is currently testing the Valve Opener, and today she told me her blood pressure dropped from 130/74 to 124/75 after just 20 minutes. I wanted to share that with you.
Barbara
I was looking for alternatives to blood pressure medication when I came across the Valve Opener. The effect was impressive—my blood pressure noticeably dropped. It took me about three to four days to decide. I was concerned about possible negative effects on the brain or psyche, so I thoroughly searched the internet—but found nothing negative.
Bridget
My husband was able to lower his blood pressure with the Valve Opener—it’s incredible. I recommended it to my friend, and she bought the full package and is very happy with it. At first, it was only for her husband, who thought it was complete nonsense—but then his blood pressure dropped and he said, ‘I hate to admit it, but you were right.’ 🙂
Ann
Teacher
Based on the results I’ve had with the Valve Opener, I’d now like to get a bonus package. My blood pressure has dropped significantly, and I’m hopeful I’ll be able to gradually phase out all medication. Thank you.
Joachim (IT specialist)
Stuttgart
I’ve been using the Valve Opener once a day for a week now—and what do you know: my systolic pressure has already dropped by 30 points and my diastolic by 20.
That’s amazing, and I’m so grateful. At last, there’s a real solution to one of my biggest problems—thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Cordelia Callies
North Rhine-Westphalia
The day before yesterday, after waking up, I stayed in bed for another half hour, just dozing, and then checked my blood pressure: 140/82 with a resting pulse below 60. That’s considered high-normal in standby mode.
I put on my headphones, lay on my back in a darkened room. The next reading showed a diastolic pressure of 130 mmHg—while systolic and pulse remained unchanged. To take it further, I immediately followed up with another Valve Opener session.
Result: diastolic dropped to 125, while systolic and pulse stayed about the same.
What a wow moment—I honestly didn’t expect such a significant result.
Udo
Brandenburg
I’ve already listened to four different streams—and every time, my blood pressure drops into the normal range. I’m truly amazed.
The more I listen, the longer I stay awake during the sessions… I’m even starting to think about which headphones might be more comfortable. 🙂
You’re doing incredible work—congratulations!
Angelica (hairdresser)
Zurich, Switzerland
I use the Valve Opener regularly to keep my blood pressure low—I don’t want to rely too heavily on medication. The effect is excellent. I’m truly impressed and completely convinced. Thank you for this amazing product.
Maria
At first, the Valve Opener sessions had an immediate effect—right after listening, my systolic pressure dropped by 10 to 20 mmHg and my diastolic by 10 to 15 mmHg. Within half an hour, it would typically return to its previous level. So far, so good.
But around the ninth day, something changed: one afternoon—without a session—my reading was 120/80 for the first time. The next day too! Time will tell how this continues. Even my naturopath is already interested.
Ursula
I’m in my early 40s—generally healthy and athletic. But three months ago, I ended up in the hospital with high blood pressure. Since then, I’ve been on medication to control it. The pills don’t agree with me, and I’m not ready to accept that fate at my age. So I began looking for alternatives. I tried different things, but I hadn’t found a true form of deep relaxation—which I knew was crucial.
Valve Opener was just one more attempt—and it turned out to be the one. For the first time, I was truly able to relax. I didn’t even know that kind of feeling existed. After more than two weeks of daily sessions, I felt a real shift. I feel good again. Balanced. More energetic.
I’m now slowly tapering off the medication. I can’t say whether the numbers have changed (my osteopath advised me not to measure for now). But as I said—the feeling is there. It’s helping me a lot. Thank you!
René (Educator)
Rosrath near Cologne
Since using the Valve Opener: blood pressure 115/65 — previously 150/95.
UNBELIEVABLE.
Bernd Pfrommer
Principal, Laubenhart School, Bartholomä
Hi Tim, I use the Neurostreams Live Radio at work—on my phone, during my lunch break before meditating—because at almost 60, I suddenly developed high blood pressure as a type 1 diabetic. At home on weekends, I use the downloads.
Since I started listening to Neurostreams daily, my blood pressure is back to normal—and I no longer need any pills. Thank you so much for that, and all the best!
Jane
Psychotherapist in Frankfurt, Germany
After 10 days of daily use of the Valve Opener, my blood pressure is now responding just as desired—thank you for that.
Bettina Haller
Berlin
The Valve Opener has helped me! My blood pressure is back to normal. After such a positive experience with Neurostreams, I want more!
Nina
Work stress had pushed my blood pressure up. Thanks to the Valve Opener, I was able to bring it down in no time.
Sensational.
José Carlos Vicente Plaza (Schongau in Bavaria)
Self-employed — building services engineering (planning, design & surveying)
I enjoy listening to it as I fall asleep—and I love that it always works!
I’ve recently started having blood pressure issues, and no one knows why.
anonymous
An exciting experience! My blood pressure measurably drops, and I reach a level of deep relaxation I can’t achieve otherwise. I’ve also used it successfully at night when I couldn’t fall asleep. As a musician, I appreciate that it never leaves me with any earworms…
Gudula (64)
Musician
I randomly came across a sample of the music online and gave it a try. Afterwards, I felt really good. With this product, I can lower my blood pressure by 20 mmHg. I also feel clearer and more focused mentally.
I’m glad I discovered your products—they’ve brought me real relief and given me the sense that I can actively do something to help myself.
Brigitte (70)
Retiree
I often go through stressful periods, and during those times my blood pressure rises. I try to manage without medication. While looking for alternatives, I came across Neurostreams.
I listen in the morning and evening—it does me good and helps me relax. I wouldn’t say I ‘like’ the music in the usual sense, but I often feel as if my heart is being gently massaged and the tension just melts away.
Claudia (56)
My experience since Friday has been consistently positive, especially with the “Valve Opener.” It really shows that my naturopath was right: my high blood pressure is stress-related. Now it’s only slightly elevated—often even in the normal range. Incredible.
Three days after using “Valve Opener,” I upgraded to the TOTAL bundle.
Christian
Insurance broker
My experience since Friday has been consistently positive, especially with the Valve Opener. It really shows that my naturopath was right: my high blood pressure is stress-related. Now it’s only slightly elevated—and often even in the normal range. Incredible.
Just three days after starting with the Valve Opener, I upgraded to the TOTAL bundle.
Sabine L.
Holistic Psychotherapy Practitioner
I’d like to share my experience with the products I purchased. Using the blood pressure audios has led to a noticeable reduction for me, which makes me very happy. While my blood pressure isn’t yet consistently stable, it continues to improve steadily.
Over the past few days, I’ve had morning readings of 120/81—which is fantastic. In the evenings, the values still fluctuate somewhat, so I’ll keep working on it.
Helga
When listening to the sample session, my blood pressure immediately dropped—that was the trigger for my purchase. I was simply curious and had read a lot about the method beforehand. I handle it well. In my view, you need a bit of patience, and then you’ll notice that with regular use, the effects gradually but noticeably build up.
Concerns: I thoroughly checked beforehand to make sure the method had no negative side effects.
Result: gradual reduction of high blood pressure.
Would I buy it again? Absolutely yes. A highly interesting and effective method.
Charly, 79
former HR manager
General questions about the product
What exactly is the “Valve Opener” and how does it work?
The Valve Opener is a deep-acting Delta wave session that specifically targets brain areas such as the amygdala and hypothalamus – the regions that regulate blood pressure, stress responses, and vascular constriction.
Deep acoustic calming releases soothing neurotransmitters that help regulate blood pressure, muscle tension, and perspiration.
What frequencies are used and why?
The audios contain spherical music and very slow, floating pulses – specifically designed to calm the nervous system.
The music is composed in 432 Hz and 528 Hz – both are considered especially harmonizing. In addition, isochronic pulses in the range of 1 Hz to 0.5 Hz are used. These slow waves promote deep relaxation and can help normalize and stabilize blood pressure.
Is it a device or an app?
Neither. These are digital audio files (MP3) that you can download after purchase and play as often as you like on any of your devices: smartphone, tablet, laptop, computer, MP3 player, etc..
Application and Effects
How often should I listen to the Valve Opener session?
To start, I recommend daily use for about 14 days. After that, as needed.
When will I notice an effect?
Many users notice clearly perceptible effects after just half a session: warmth in hands and feet, a feeling of softness, inner calm, and improved circulation.
How should I listen properly?
Preferably while lying down or in a reclined position—what matters most is that your blood can circulate freely. Headphones are recommended, and your eyes should be closed. Allow yourself some time to rest afterward.
What if I feel a bit “heavy” afterward?
That’s normal: This low-frequency session can significantly down-regulate the nervous system. Avoid scheduling any high-stress activities right after listening.
Is it also useful if I don’t have high blood pressure?
Yes – these delta frequencies generally support stress reduction, autonomic balance, and inner regeneration.
Safety and Medical Information
Can I use the Valve Opener sessions even while taking medication?
Yes, absolutely — but with care. Please consult your doctor if you are taking blood pressure medication, as a combined effect may occur.
Are there any side effects?
The application is generally well tolerated. In rare cases, it may cause temporary drowsiness – therefore, never use it while driving or in critical situations.
Who should not use it?
People with epilepsy or serious psychiatric diagnoses should not use Neurostreams, or only after consulting a physician.
Technology & Access
How do I access the files?
After purchasing through my payment provider, you will immediately receive a personal access link via email to your Neurostreams download area. There, you can download the audio files at your convenience.
Which devices can I use to listen?
All MP3-compatible devices work: smartphone, tablet, PC, Mac, laptop, or MP3 player. A quiet environment and comfortable headphones help you immerse yourself.
Are there any add-on packages or additional tracks available for later?
Yes – there is a BONUS PACKAGE with 15 additional Blood Pressure Release tracks, ideal for deepening your self-treatment. You can either add this package during your initial purchase or buy it later.
Payment & Guarantee
What payment methods are available?
Credit card, PayPal, bank transfer, Klarna, and Apple Pay – all secure and encrypted.
Is there a money-back guarantee?
Yes! If you don’t feel any effect or are dissatisfied for any reason, you will receive a full refund within 30 days.
High blood pressure is dangerous, exhausting, and unnecessary. The Valve Opener helps you release pressure—naturally, simply, and effectively. Start today.
Try it risk-free.
A total of 13 “Valve Opener” tracks:
The use of Neurostreams™ is not a substitute for medical treatment. The creator makes no claims of curing any illness.