Wanting this to be affordable isn't a red flag. Nervous system care shouldn't be reserved for people who can pay Western, dollar-denominated wellness prices. But "cheap" can mean two very different things, and it's worth knowing which one you're actually looking at before you pay anyone.
A real reason SSP can cost less in India than it does through a US or UK clinic: remote, self-serve delivery has none of the overhead of a physical practice, no clinic rent, no in-person staff, no consultation room. That savings can be passed straight to you without touching the actual protocol. That's a structural reason for lower pricing, and it's a legitimate one.
What's not legitimate: a provider who isn't actually certified, skipping the safety screening entirely, or using unfiltered generic audio instead of the real licensed protocol. That's not a discount, it's a different, unsafer product wearing the same name.
A few concrete things tell you which side of that line a provider is on. Are they verifiably certified through Unyte, the company that owns and licenses SSP, not just self-described as "trained" in it? Is there a real safety screening before you start, covering things like seizure history, psychosis, and severe tinnitus, or does anyone with a card get waved through? Is the price a single clear number, or does it turn into a string of upsells once you're in the funnel? And is delivery actually through the official Unyte app, not a generic MP3 or a YouTube video with a similar name?
A lower price paired with a real screening and a real license is a good deal. A lower price with neither is just a different kind of expensive, later, and with your nervous system as the cost.
Self-serve access here is a one-time ₹7,999 for three months of access, delivered through the real Unyte app, with a required safety screening before checkout and email support after. Naadham, the guided version with weekly live calls and a paced course, is ₹25,000. Both are one payment, no subscription, nothing auto-renews.
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