How Does A CES Device Work?

How Does A CES Device Work

Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is an alternative treatment for anxiety, depression and insomnia. Using a small device, CES delivers 50 to 500 millionths of an ampere of microcurrent to specific areas of the head. The CES current calms the brain’s overactive areas and normalizes brain chemicals. This treatment is noninvasive and is designed to help people get relief without drugs or other medication.

Studies show that CES therapy can be an effective treatment for many conditions

A recent study of 115 individuals showed that patients with chronic anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder had significant improvements in their condition after receiving a series of four weeks of CES treatment.

Aside from treating mental disorders, CES can be used to help people cope with physical pain. It is also used to treat sleep disorders such as insomnia and panic attacks. Research suggests that CES can be a safer treatment option than large-current ECT, which can cause serious side effects.

In order to determine the effectiveness of CES, researchers performed a double-blind study of a group of 115 individuals. The subjects were randomly assigned to either an active or a sham CES device. All participants were monitored for changes in symptoms.

Researchers found that participants with a sham CES device had a much lower improvement in their symptoms than those with an active CES device. This may be due to the fact that the sham device did not conduct electrical current. On the other hand, studies have shown that those who received an active CES device had a greater reduction in anxiety levels.

The FDA has recognized CES devices as class III medical devices. These devices are required to undergo premarket approval and to have direct medical supervision. However, CES is not approved as a primary medical treatment, and CES has been studied for other conditions.

CES can be used as an alternative therapy for people who suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. In addition, it can be used to aid smokers quit.

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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