Are there any studies showing that CES is useful for depression, insomnia, etc.?
Insomnia is a debilitating condition that can affect people short-term or chronically. Nearly 70 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders. In fact, 30% of American adults experience short-term insomnia, and 10% endure chronic insomnia.
Whether you’re experiencing short-term or chronic insomnia, it’s a nightmare. (Sometimes) it will resolve on its own, but often intervention is needed, and no one wants to take sleeping pills forever.
The good news is CES (Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation) is a powerful treatment option for insomnia that’s non-habit forming and free of side- effects (unlike sleeping pills!) Insomnia often stems from imbalances in the neurochemistry of the brain that disrupt natural sleep cycles.
CES transmits a gentle frequency via ear clips or gelled electrode pads. This “re-programs” neurotransmitters in the brain and helps restore order to the chaos. Rather than just treating the symptoms, CES focuses on addressing the root of insomnia for many people: an imbalance in the brain.
The effects of CES on the brain are cumulative. Some patients notice an immediate improvement in their sleep after one to two treatments. After a 1-2 weeks of consistent treatment, most patients have noticed marked, observable differences in their sleep quality. After experiencing initial relief, patients can use the device on an as- needed basis. Many find permanent relief.
If you need cure for insomnia, please call the office
Miridia Acupuncture Technology
1875 N Lakes Place
Meridian, ID 83646
+1 208–846–8448