CES Alpha Stim Therapy Device

 

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The CES Alpha Stim Therapy Device is a non-invasive device that helps relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety. It works through mild electrical stimulation to calm overactive areas of the brain, such as the limbic system. In a recent study, CES applied to earlobes decreased Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMRS) scores by 40.4%.

This therapy is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat insomnia, pain, and depression. The device is available on prescription and can be administered in the comfort of your own home. Unlike traditional electroshock treatments, which are administered under general anesthesia, Alpha-Stim is relatively free of side effects.

The device is used by a mental health professional to trigger certain neurological activities. While the exact mechanism behind the device is unclear, experts believe that the current may travel to the brain in a diffuse manner. One theory suggests that alternating microcurrents may stimulate afferent branches of cranial nerves, such as the glossopharyngeal and facial nerves. Another theory says that the current may interfere with high- and low-frequency noise.

CES is different from electroconvulsive therapy in that it is intended to interrupt ongoing cortical activity. Instead of using a large electrical current, it transmits tiny microcurrents through handheld electrodes. These devices have been used by mental health professionals for years.

Various studies have shown that Alpha-Stim is effective at treating depression. Some studies have found that nine out of ten patients experience significant relief after one treatment. Other reports show that Alpha-Stim has been found to reduce the intensity of pain and headaches. There is also a report of CES calming down the amygdala, an area of the brain involved in emotional processing.

CES has been studied in monkeys and humans, and is believed to produce a calming effect on the central nervous system. Alpha EEG waves slowed after CES in the monkeys. Itil et al., published a study in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. They found that CES reduced the frequency of the alpha EEG wave by more than 0.5Hz.

Similarly, a Cochrane review of randomized trials of CES for chronic pain uncovered positive outcomes for CES. However, the results are insufficient to establish whether the improvements in net health outcome are clinically significant.

The primary symptom in a pilot study was a reduction in generalized anxiety disorder. In this study, participants were randomly assigned to receive a sham CES or an active CES. During the scan, participants were instructed to keep their eyes closed and not think about anything. After each scan, they completed a validated questionnaire that assessed their symptoms. Compared to the sham group, the active group did not have any changes in their symptoms.

Disclaimer: This is not professional advice and is simply an answer to a question and that if professional advice is sought, contact a licensed practitioner, or doctor in the appropriate administration.

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When you need a help to cure your anxiety, Contact CES Relief to get a prescription from a professional licensed practitioner.

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) Device is a safe, painless microcurrent treatment scientifically proven to treat anxiety and insomnia in children, teenagers, and adults alike.

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