CES Is An Excellent Treatment Option For Insomnia

 

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CES Is An Excellent Treatment Option For Insomnia And Many Reasons

CES works by stimulating the hypothalamus and thalamus to produce a positive change in mood and psychological function

CES can improve overall sleep quality and reduce anxiety;

CES is an FDA approved medical device that works by using electrical diodes to send pulses of electricity to specific areas of the brain. These areas control mood, pain, and behavior. The device’s effectiveness has been proven by more than 100 human and animal studies. Aside from its ability to treat chronic pain, CES has been tested for insomnia, and was even approved by the FDA to treat depression and anxiety.

One of the most exciting things about CES is that it is a drug-free option for treating insomnia

CES can be used on its own or with a sleeping pill

Although CES is a relatively new treatment, it has been proven to be an effective, drug-free, and safe solution to insomnia. CES has been approved by the FDA as a medical device, and is available over the counter in several countries.

CES machines are also used to manage physical discomfort and unwanted habits. People use these machines before and after stressful events, or just to relax. Some patients report that CES has helped them to wind down after a busy day.

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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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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