Meet the Drug-Free Chill Pill That Reduces Stress and Improves Sleep

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The Chill Pill runs for 20 hours on a single charge, and is perfectly sized to fit in the palm of your hand.Graphic: Mike Fazioli

Anyone who deals with constant stress and anxiety will tell you just how arduous it is to soothe an anxious brain without resorting to pharmaceutical options. But the ever-growing research into external, drug-free methods of calming anxiety and reducing stress has found engaging neural connections between your hands and brain, and the Chill Pill was created with those in mind. By delivering sheltered, gentle stimulation to your hand, the Chill Pill delivers soothing signals that aid your brain relax. It’s a 100% natural, drug-free, non-addictive method for calming your nerves and allowing you to, well, chill.

The Chill Pill | $50 | 2 for $90

The Chill Pill is palm-sized and comes with a wrist loop so you can bring it to bed to aid you fall asleep and not worry about losing it. It’s USB-rechargeable, and can run for 20 hours on one 60-minute charge, and it’s petite and prudent enough to be carried anywhere you may find yourself in need of stress relief. The Chill Pill delivers a variety of pulse patterns, which you can change as needed by simply squeezing the buttons on the unit’s side. Right now a single Chill Pill is $49.50, which is 30% off its usual price, or you save 60% on a second unit by ordering two for $90. 

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