Resona Health has launched its first national streaming television campaign, introducing the message "Calm Without Crazy" to promote nervous-system-based wellness solutions without pharmaceutical dependency. The campaign features Vibe, the company's wearable Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy device designed to reduce stress, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation in humans, dogs, and horses. For more information about the campaign, visit https://resona.health/find-calm-with-vibe-stv01/.
The campaign aligns with the philosophy of "Go Find Joy," the Amazon best-selling book by Resona Health founder Mark L. Fox, which explores how modern life has disconnected people from calm and emotional regulation. Fox explained that both the book and Vibe operate on the principle that removing interference allows natural joy to reappear rather than manufacturing happiness artificially. "When you calm the nervous system, joy doesn't need to be manufactured — it reappears," said Fox.
Vibe uses precisely engineered harmonic frequency protocols called the Power of 4 to support the body's natural calming mechanisms. Rather than suppressing symptoms, the device helps the nervous system shift out of chronic stress states and back into balance, resulting in improved emotional regulation, relaxation, and resilience often within minutes without chemicals or side effects. This approach represents a significant departure from traditional pharmaceutical interventions for anxiety and stress.
The streaming television debut reflects Resona Health's broader effort to educate the public about non-invasive wellness technologies that work with the body's electrical systems. Early viewer response indicates strong interest from families, caregivers, pet owners, and equine professionals seeking natural alternatives for anxiety and stress. Read about the TV campaign and early audience response at https://resona.health/2026/01/11/resona-health-makes-its-streaming-tv-debut/.
This campaign matters because it addresses anxiety as a cross-species issue affecting not only people but also companion animals and performance horses. Vibe's versatile, wearable design allows the same calming technology to be used across species, making it one of the few wellness devices engineered for shared nervous-system support. The expansion of Resona Health's reach through streaming platforms reinforces the message that calm is not something to sedate into existence but something the body remembers when interference is removed.
The implications of this announcement extend beyond marketing to reflect changing attitudes toward mental health and wellness. As pharmaceutical dependency faces increasing scrutiny, technologies like Vibe offer alternative approaches that work with the body's natural systems rather than introducing external chemicals. This shift could influence how individuals, families, and professionals approach emotional regulation across multiple species, potentially reducing reliance on medications with side effects while promoting more holistic wellness strategies.


