Cranial Electrotheapy Stimulation is a unique and viable bio-electric approach which enhances the homeostasis of the biological central nervous system—the tendency for intrinsic balance within a system. User-friendly, it employs mild battery-powered electrical...
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CES Helps Anxiety and Sleep Disorder
Vignette #4 The patient is a fifty-two year old married female whose psychological problems took the form of depressive and anxious symptomology with an accompanying hyperkinetic element consisting of excessive energy that would not allow her sit still and experience...
Cranial Electrotherapy to Help a Child with a Learning Disability
Vignette # 6 The patient is a nine year old female who is in the third grade and diagnosed as learning disabled. She reportedly experienced developmental delays physically and mentally. At age six her physical symptoms revolved around a lack of coordination. She could...
Vagus Nerve Stimulation Reduces Inflammation and the Symptoms of Arthritis
Note: The CES Ultra does not make claims as to alleviation of pain. However this article shows how inflammation and symptoms of arthritis may be reduced by Vagus nerve stimulation. The CES Ultra targets the Vagus nerve. Inflammatory responses play a central role in...
Vagus Nerve Stimulation Reduces Inflammation and the Symptoms of Arthritis – Part 2
Part 1 | Part 2 Check out the benefits of vagus nerve stimulation. They describe costly and intrusive procedure involving an implant. CES, specifically Ces Ultra, can achieve the same result at fraction of the cost and in noninvasive manner. Recently, an international...
CES and Addiction
Ann N. Dapice, PhD (Lenape/Cherokee) has long been a proponent of the use of CES ( cranial electrical stimulation) for the treatment of addiction. The following is an excerpt from her presentation at the World Diabetes Congress in Melbourne, Australia recently. For...
CES as an Aid in Learning
Ref: Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D., R. Psych.Private Practice Microamperage stimulation on cranial and other acupuncture meridian has been found to be a very effective method for potentiating neurotherapeutic treatment of a variety of disorders. Stimulation has been found to...
Research: Cranial Electrotherapy for Seizure Patients
Research attention turned to patients with acquired closed head injuries, resulting from such things as motorcycle accidents, falls from high elevations on construction projects, inoperable brain tumors, etc. That group drew special attention because the majority of...
Cranial Electrotherapy: Possible Mechanisms of Action
When a new medical treatment comes on line, there is pressure to explain how it works. While CES has been in medical use for more than 60 years (it came into being as “electrosleep” in Europe in 1953), there has been no definitive, settled explanation of its mechanism...
Effectiveness of CES in a Case of Post-Traumatic Amnesia
Clinical reports: Post-traumatic amnesia. One published clinical study reported on the effectiveness of CES in a case of post-traumatic amnesia, in which a 21 year old male who was comatose for weeks following a motorcycle accident recovered much of his tested memory...