Like the rest of us,Meghan Marklehas plenty to be stressed about.

Unlike the rest of us, she can test out the priciest stress-reducing treatments out there.

In other words, this tiny sticker physically stimulates your nerves to calm you down.

Hand holding NuCalm disc sheet

Could something like this actually work?

We went in a little wary of trying something new and so unusual.

So, do these discs really relax you?

Arm wearing NuCalm disc

Are they worth the hefty price tag?

We were determined to get the answers.

This is inarguably expensive, but how pricey it is depends on how frequently you use the discs.

Hand wearing  NuCalm disc with cup of coffee

For that, we headed tothe NuCalm website.

First, we downloaded the app and began the free trial.

Locating said free trial and avoiding the $30 monthly fee proved strangely difficult.

Once it was placed, we promptly began the recording.

The app recommended using your best noise-canceling headphones and the NuCalm premium eye mask for optimum results.

We then opted for the shortest session: 30 minutes.

Instead, the recording had no words and simply provided what sounded like the “Interstellar” score.

For half an hour, we lay there with our eyes closed as the peaceful instrumental music gently repeated.

We enjoyed NuCalm’s pleasant placebo

Did the process of using NuCalm result in calmness?

Is this because of the technology behind the processing discs?

That’s tough to say.

After the session, life definitely felt calmer.

Still, the remaining 24 hours of wearing the disc didn’t feel different from your average Sunday.

could be an easy (and cheaper!)

way to feel calmer.

Is this enough of a possibility to warrant the price of the processing discs and the app subscription?

Probably not, but it’s entirely up to personal preference.