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Five Reasons Millions Are Finally Understanding Where Their Dizziness, Palpitations, and Digestive Chaos Really Start


Most people are told their symptoms are random. Stress. Anxiety. Age.

But emerging research is revealing a far more precise explanation — one that connects the neck, the nervous system, and the organs most doctors treat separately.

#1. The problem doesn't start in your heart, stomach or brain

For years, patients have chased symptoms — racing heart, reflux, dizziness — without relief. That's because these signals aren't originating where they're felt. They're messages, sent from higher up. When the base of the skull becomes chronically tight, it disrupts with nerve signaling long before symptoms appear elsewhere. Treating the symptom is like silencing a fire alarm without putting out the fire.

#2. Two critical nerves control more than people realize

Tight neck tissue squeezes the vagus nerve — the system that manages calm, breathing, heart rhythm, and mental clarity.

This is why people with neck tension often feel anxious, wired, foggy, or "not fully in their body."

Fix the pressure at the top, and the entire nervous system begins to reset.

#3. Stress isn't the cause — it's the consequence

Patients are often told they're anxious. In reality, nerve compression creates anxiety-like symptoms. When autonomic signals are disrupted, the body shifts into fight-or-flight mode automatically. Palpitations, shallow breathing, digestive disruption, and dizziness follow. This explains why relaxation techniques help temporarily — but never solve the root problem.

#4. Traditional treatments miss the real problem

Pills mask the signals. Chiropractors adjust the spine. Stretching only reaches the surface. But none of them release the real problem — the tight, locked-up area at the base of your skull where nerves, muscles, and blood flow all meet. Until that spot opens up, the pressure keeps coming back. And so do the symptoms.

#5. True relief comes from restoring communication, not numbing signals

When compression is released and the nervous system is retrained, the body doesn't just feel better — it functions better. Heart rhythm stabilizes. Digestion normalizes. Balance returns. Calm becomes natural again. This is why patients often report multiple symptoms improving at once — because the control system is finally reset.

What I Now Recommend to Patients

Based on these mechanisms, I now recommend a non-invasive neck therapy device that delivers the same techniques used in nerve therapy clinics — no pills, no surgery.

Neckline combines four therapies at once:

  • Therapeutic heat that penetrates deep into the tight muscles at the base of your skull
  • Medical-grade EMS that forces locked-up trigger points to release
  • Precision cervical traction that takes direct pressure off the vagus nerve
  • Deep tissue massage that breaks up the connective tissue holding everything in spasm

Just 15 minutes a day — at home. No appointments. No prescriptions.

Patients report:

  • Fewer dizzy spells
  • Reduced heart palpitations
  • Improved digestion
  • More calmness and clarity

And it's backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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Wilma Devon
Does this help for vestibular migraine and ocular migraine?
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Harriet Preston
I use it right at the base of my skull and it calms that heavy, dizzy feeling that usually spirals into a full migraine. I also noticed my eye pressure and nausea are way less intense. Not sponsored or anything, just genuinely impressed. I pair it with some light neck stretches and it's made a huge difference in my days. Worth a try if you're struggling.
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Lottie Baldwin
I got this a couple weeks ago and it helps a ton. I flip it upside down and use it both ways to target the base of my skull area and down my neck a bit depending where pain is. My stomach is feeling better and my mood is better as well. I'm not paid to say this, I just really am stoked at what it's doing. Also try neck decompression slings — between those two I'm 90% better.
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Amelia Carter
Do you ship from the US?
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Poppy Delaney
Hey Amelia, yes I'm in LA, they claim to ship from the US and indeed they do. I received mine a few days after ordering.
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Leah Nicholson
Great device thanks! Tension, headaches, TMJ pain, neck pain. Totally recommended.
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Vanessa Brooks
I have fullness in both ears and static noise in my right ear for the last six months... they say Eustachian tube dysfunction. My neck and jaw are always tense. No pain. No TMJ. Do you think this might help?
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Oliver Williams
Honestly shocked at how effective this is. My chiropractor visits have gone down because I no longer have constant pain. The EMS, heat and vibration functions are all great!
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Alfie Crawford
I'm shocked. After all the neurologists and doctor appointments with trigeminal neuralgia on one side, post herpetic neuralgia on the other, and all the other issues, nobody has ever mentioned eagle syndrome before! I've been on hard meds for so many years looking for the root cause. Thank you for this information — Neckline seems to be helping!
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Daisy Peterson
Can this be used if you have spinal stenosis… or a fused spine from T2 down with Harrington Rod from Scoliosis… I'm sure in have this!!!
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Freya Vaughan
This works great for my cervical spinal stenosis. I have 2 herniated discs, a bulging disc, a vertebrae out of alignment, and stenosis in my neck. Some days the pain is unbearable. This device alleviates the pain and lets me get back to my normal routine.
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Eliza Hayes
I deal with that exact vagus nerve dysfunction issue and Neckline really helps. When I use it, the pressure at the base of my skull eases up, and the vertigo and racing heart calm down a lot. It's the first thing that's made a real difference for me.
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Sophie Barrett
Can anyone share their experience? I'm pretty skeptical, but I do have all the symptoms mentioned in the video.
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Ruby Chamberlain
I had almost the exact same symptoms, constant neck pain, dizziness when I stood up, even that awful "full throat" feeling doctors couldn't explain. I've been using Neckline for a couple weeks and it's honestly the first thing that's helped. The tension at the base of my skull finally started to ease and the daily nausea/headaches aren't running my life anymore. I was super skeptical too, but I'm glad I tried it.
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Rosie Gallagher
I have gastroparesis and was surprised by how much Neckline helped. The vagus nerve stimulation calmed my symptoms and made digestion feel easier.
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Whitney Morris
I've had a cervical fusion and was told to avoid traction, so I was nervous at first. This device turned out to be exactly what I needed. It isn't harsh traction — it's gentle stimulation and heat that ease the muscles without stressing the fusion. I finally found something safe that actually relieves the tightness and pain.
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