Mom’s not crazy — she might just need a device that eases PMS
A new wearable neuro-tech device called Lutea, developed by Samphire Neuroscience, aims to help alleviate PMS, mood swings, and hormonal imbalances through personalized at-home neurostimulation. The device, which targets brain regions involved in emotional regulation and pain perception, is designed to sync with a woman’s menstrual cycle using AI technology. Ahead of Mother’s Day, the company is offering a 25% discount on the $441 device, which has gained attention for its reported benefits among perimenopausal women and new mothers.
- ▪Lutea is a $441 AI-powered wearable device developed by Samphire Neuroscience to ease PMS, mood swings, and hormonal imbalances.
- ▪The device uses gentle electrical stimulation to target the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and M1 pathway, brain regions involved in emotional regulation and pain perception.
- ▪Lutea is recommended for use 20 minutes daily before PMS symptoms typically occur and is reported to help with conditions like perimenopause, endometriosis, and postpartum hormonal fluctuations.
- ▪The device is currently offered with a 25% discount using the promo code FORMOM25, valid until May 10, 2026.
- ▪Thousands of user reviews describe Lutea as a 'game-changer' for managing anxiety, pain, and mood symptoms related to hormonal changes.
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Shopping Mom’s not crazy — she might just need a device that eases PMS By Miska Salemann Published May 1, 2026, 2:11 p.m. ET Samphire Neurocience New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. The unlikely suspect that could win Mother’s Day this year? It’s not flowers or chocolates, but a $441 wearable neuro-tech device that looks a little bit like a headband. All women, no matter their health, age or where they are in their cycle, can benefit from hormonal support. Of course, there are plenty of therapies and supplements that can help, but Lutea is one of the few easy-to-use devices that gets to the source of their symptoms.
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