If you are completely healthy and have not been diagnosed with any other disorders, treatment using IQoro is harmless.
Studies of IQoro show no side effects and we are required to report if any serious abnormalities should occur in any of our customers.
However, sometimes temporary secondary effects of training with IQoro can occur. For example, sore muscles or temporarily worsening or changing symptoms. This is a natural side effect that occurs when you start strengthening the muscles in the swallowing process. These side effects will pass if you just keep training according to our training instructions.
Special cases when treatment with IQoro is not appropriate:
For people with achalasia cardiae, trigeminal neuralgia or paraeosophageal hernia, it might be that the treatment should be avoided completley. Contact us for more information.
Specific recommendations:
If you are suffering from tinnitus, Whiplash injury or peripheral facial paralysis, you should start the treatment with caution – softer than what would normally be recommended. That means starting off with shorter training sessions and really focusing on not pulling IQoro too hard.
Recommended training routine:
- We recommend pulls of 3 seconds for the first two to three weeks, then increasing by one second per week as long as it feels OK.
- Increase to a maximum of 10 seconds per pull.
- Otherwise, regular training instructions apply.
Tip! In the IQoro app, you can set the duration of training between 3-10 seconds and adapt the treatment to your needs.
Contact us for more information.