CES: A Relief for Insomnia
How CES Device Helps Relieve Insomnia
CES (Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation) is a noninvasive medical treatment that has been used to help patients relieve symptoms of insomnia. It is a low-power electrical current that has been shown to produce a variety of effects in the brain. This type of therapy has been used to treat a variety of conditions including chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and insomnia.
Safe and Effective
Unlike invasive medical treatments, CES is safe and effective. While the results may not be immediately apparent, the benefits are cumulative. The use of CES machines can also lead to improved sleep, reduced stress, and other positive changes in a person’s mood. It is also effective for behavior modification and the reduction of unwanted habits.
Prescribed by doctors
In the United States, CES has been approved as a medical treatment for depression, anxiety, and insomnia. These devices are prescribed by doctors and are available over the counter in many countries. A number of brands of CES units are available to consumers, including CES Ultra, Alpha-Stim, CES Oasis Pro, and CES Ultra.
Changing the brain’s pattern
CES is a form of brain electrotherapy that uses electrical diodes to send pulses of electricity to specific areas of the brain that control pain and behavior. The stimulation is brief and occurs intermittently. The goal is to change the brain’s pattern.
CES helps improve brain activity
During a CES session, electrodes are placed on the back of the head or behind the ears. A CES machine emits a small amount of electricity that produces a tingling sensation that helps improve relaxation and cognitive functions.
Seek professional help
Contact CesRelief to get a prescription from a professional, licensed practitioner. 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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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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