Regulation & Recovery Tools
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Bio-Healing Frequency Generator
Buy DirectCharlotte Recommends: I originally bought this frequency generator out of curiosity and experimentation, and it’s become one of the most versatile tools in my wider wellness toolbelt. The idea behind it is simple: different sound frequencies may create different responses within the body, mind, and environment, and this device allows you to explore that for yourself in a very practical way. What I personally like is the flexibility. You can experiment with different frequencies depending on what you’re trying to support at that moment — whether that’s creating a calmer environment, supporting focus, relaxation, sleep, meditation, or simply noticing how certain sounds make you feel. I’ve created different protocols over time for things like immunity support, respiration, gut support, emotional processing, and nervous system regulation. You can either play the frequencies aloud through the speaker or run them silently in the background, depending on your preference and environment. For me, this isn’t about blindly believing claims or expecting a magic fix — it’s about experimenting, observing patterns, and discovering what genuinely feels supportive for your own body and mind.
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Grounding / Earthing Mat
View on AmazonNicky Recommends: Grounding mats are designed to recreate some of the effects people experience when spending time barefoot on natural surfaces like grass, soil, or sand. Many people find grounding practices supportive for relaxation, recovery, sleep, stress reduction, and feeling more physically settled and connected. What I personally like about grounding mats is that they make the practice much more accessible within everyday life. Ideally I’d spend more time walking barefoot outdoors, but realistically the weather, lifestyle, and workload don’t always make that practical. This gives me a simple way to incorporate grounding into my routine more consistently at home. I tend to use mine after treatments, as well as morning and night, because I personally find it helps me slow down, reset, and feel more balanced after busy or energetically demanding days. Like many tools in wellness, the important thing is noticing how your own body responds and whether it feels supportive for you personally.
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Meditation Machine
Buy DirectCharlotte Recommends: When I was teaching myself to sleep again after years of insomnia, one of the biggest challenges was getting my brain to properly switch off and settle into rest. Traditional meditation didn’t come naturally to me at the time, so using a meditation machine became an incredibly helpful bridge. These devices combine rhythmic light and sound patterns to help guide the brain into calmer, more relaxed states. What I found particularly useful was that it gave my mind something structured to focus on, which made it much easier to disengage from overthinking and gradually build healthier sleep patterns and nervous system responses. I used mine consistently for around three months and genuinely noticed a huge shift — my sleep increased from roughly three hours a night to closer to seven. Over time, I found my body became better at accessing those calmer states naturally, even without relying on the machine every night. For me, this is a great example of how supportive tools can help you create new habits and nervous system patterns, especially during periods where your mind and body need a little extra support reconnecting with rest.
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Red Light Therapy Device
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: Red and near-infrared light therapy is something I tend to use more during periods where my body feels depleted, inflamed, slower to recover, or particularly affected by the darker winter months. Many people explore red light support for recovery, energy, skin health, inflammation, and overall wellbeing support. What I personally love about this device is that it feels like a very gentle, consistent form of support rather than something extreme or invasive. Especially during winter, when natural light exposure drops and energy levels can feel lower, I find it helps create a sense of warmth, restoration, and daily nourishment for both body and mind. Like many tools within wellbeing, I think the key is consistency and noticing how your own system responds over time. For me, it’s become one of those simple practices that helps me feel more supported during periods where my body needs a little extra care and recovery.
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White Noise / Brown Noise Machine
View on AmazonCharlotte Recommends: White noise machines can be incredibly supportive for people who struggle with sleep, overstimulation, concentration, tinnitus, or environments where sudden sounds constantly pull the nervous system back into alertness. By creating a steady background sound, they help soften the impact of unpredictable noise and create a more stable, calming sensory environment. What I personally like about white noise is that it gives the brain less to react to. Instead of constantly anticipating or responding to every small sound, the nervous system can begin to settle into a more relaxed and consistent state, which many people find helpful for sleep, focus, meditation, or reducing mental overwhelm. I also think these devices can be particularly supportive for people with tinnitus, where the consistent background sound may help reduce the intensity or awareness of ringing and buzzing sensations. For me, this is another great example of how changing your environment and sensory input can sometimes have a surprisingly powerful effect on how your mind and body feel day to day.
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