Nerva is a six-week, clinically validated program that uses gut-directed hypnotherapy to calm the gut-brain miscommunication behind IBS. Your intake takes about three minutes.
Figures reflect self-reported in-app outcomes and Nerva usage to date.
Your clinician identified Nerva as a good fit for managing your IBS. It works alongside their care, not in place of it.
Completing your intake is how you get started. It tailors the six-week program to your symptoms and picks up where your appointment left off.
In IBS, the nerves connecting your gut and brain become oversensitive. Normal digestion gets read as pain, bloating, and urgency. Clinicians call this visceral hypersensitivity.
Gut-directed hypnotherapy retrains that signalling at the source. It does not mask symptoms. It targets the miscommunication causing them.
Gut-directed hypnotherapy improved IBS symptoms as effectively as the low-FODMAP diet.
Short gut-directed hypnotherapy sessions you play each day from your phone.
Plain-language lessons on the gut-brain connection and what drives your symptoms.
Log symptoms over the six weeks and see what changes for you.
“Nerva rewired my Vagus Nerve communication. Now my gut talks to my brain in a way that doesn’t signal panic.”
“This program is so worth trying. It took four and a half weeks and then was like a miracle.”
“Nerva has exceeded all of my expectations.”
Dietitians, GPs, and gastroenterology researchers point patients to Nerva as part of their care.
Complete the six-week program, and if Nerva has not worked for you, email our team for a full refund. A 100% money-back guarantee, from the founders.
Refunds apply to programs purchased on the web, not through the App Store or Google Play.
Your clinician referred you to Nerva to help manage the miscommunication between your gut and brain. It takes about three minutes to finish.
Nerva is a self-management and well-being tool for diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is not intended as a treatment for IBS and does not replace care by your provider or the IBS treatments you may be using. Keep taking any medication your clinician has prescribed. If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, contact your local emergency service.