Krystyna Hutchinson | Facebook
Krystyna Hutchinson | Facebook
Comedian Krystyna Hutchinson discussed the Fisher-Wallace stimulation device during a recent podcast of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Hutchinson, a Doylestown native, said her mother had depression and the device helped her mother significantly.
"Have you ever heard of the Fisher Wallace stimulator?” Hutchinson asked the host. “So, my mom has had depression most of her life and has been on 25 different meds that made her worse.”
Hutchinson said the medications her mom was on were hard on her, but then she was prescribed the Fisher Wallace device.
“A doctor prescribed her a Fisher Wallace stimulator, it's just this little tiny machine with two pads with sponges,” Hutchinson said. “You wet the sponges and put them on your temples.”
Hutchinson said her mom uses the device twice a day for about 20 minutes each time. She said her mother’s depression is gone now.
“I felt like I got my mom,” Hutchinson said of her mother no longer being depressed.
“The meds would just make her so numb and emotionless,” Hutchinson said.
Hutchinson said she had seen her mother go through peaks and valleys her whole life with her depression and that now she finally had her life back and is no longer depressed.
“The Fisher Wallace stimulator, there's no side effects,” Hutchinson said. “If anything, she gets a headache but there are no mental side effects.”
Hutchinson said sometimes she notices her mother is a bit hyper after doing the treatment and she isn’t hungry, but that there have been no negative side effects of using the device. She said when her mother was going through medications she would be so numb that that would just depress her more.
Rogan was impressed with how the device has helped Hutchinson’s mother.
“It is a miracle,” Hutchinson said. “I’m trying to tell as many people as I can about it.”