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Picture the most stressful thing your body can experience.
The bone-deep anxiety of knowing you’re about to be opened up in the surgery room.
This kind of anxiety can affect surgery outcomes, so scientists were looking for a way to reduce pre-surgery stress.
Specifically, scientists found that on average, 89% of surgical patients benefited from one technique, which affected pain, emotional distress, medication use, and recovery time.1
The results were so striking that people asked an obvious question: what if this worked outside the operating room too?
Now, this technique is available to anyone who wants to reduce daily stress, offering 98% satisfaction rate.
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Medication is expensive and comes with a cost beyond the price tag
Antidepressants and anti-anxiety medication can run hundreds of dollars a month.
And for many women, the side effects — weight gain, low libido, emotional blunting — trade one problem for three others.
In the end, some people are not better off than when they started.
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Therapy works, but it’s slow, and the waitlist is longer than your patience
Weekly sessions are $150 an hour.
And at the end of it, you’ll know why you’re stressed while still being stressed.
Therapy has real value. But it’s incredibly slow, and most people quit before they can feel improvement.
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Neither one reaches the subconscious, where the stress actually lives
Medication suppresses the symptoms, and therapy helps you understand them, but the neurological loop generating your stress response runs beneath both.
Until something accesses that layer directly, you’re stuck in the same patterns that perpetuate your stress response.
For most people, hypnosis still conjures images of stage tricks and swinging pocket watches.
But science has something else to say.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School were among the first to take hypnosis seriously as a medical tool, studying its effects on patients undergoing invasive procedures, and finding it consistently reduced distress where standard care fell short.3
Then a separate meta-analysis of 20 controlled studies showed even more striking results – 89% of surgical patients benefited from hypnosis compared to standard care.1

By now, YouTube is flooded with hypnosis videos.
Unfortunately, none of them works.
The problem is that most of what’s out there was made by content creators, not clinicians.
This means the hypnosis tracks are not calibrated to induce the correct state.
Plus, the session has to be built around a specific target, not a generic “relaxation” that evaporates by morning.
KURE was built by people who understood this gap.
Instead of recycling the same ambient music and slow voices, they developed a structured protocol, grounded in the same clinical research used in Harvard labs.
The result is hypnosis that actually does what hypnosis is supposed to do: reach the subconscious patterns driving your stress down.

Most people feel the difference within the first session. But the real change happens over 21 days.
That’s how long KURE’s structured program runs – one short session per day, each one building on the last.
A progressive protocol designed to systematically dismantle the stress patterns your nervous system has been running on autopilot.
Most importantly, users report 98% satisfaction rate.
What Changed In The First Few Weeks
Quieter mind: the constant background noise of worry and anxiety starts to fade.
Better sleep: without the cortisol spikes keeping the nervous system on edge, sleep becomes deeper and more restorative.
Fewer emotional triggers: situations that used to send stress levels skyrocketing start to feel manageable.
A body that finally relaxed: the tension, the tight chest, the shallow breathing slowly unwound for the first time in years.
Before you start, Kure has you take a short assessment. It’s there for two reasons:
#1 It analyses your particular needs to match you with the perfect routine
#2 Completing the assessment unlocks a private discount. It’s only available through this link and won’t be offered again once you leave.
The assessment takes two minutes. The results last a lot longer than that.