Does Alpha-Stim work for anxiety?

Does Alpha-Stim work for anxiety?

Alpha-Stim® is a non-invasive prescription medical device (prescription not required outside the U.S.) that is FDA cleared to provide fast, safe and effective treatment of anxiety, insomnia, depression, and pain.

Can I use Alpha-Stim before bed?

They may use it before going to bed. However, for a small percentage of people, Alpha-Stim® may interfere with the onset of sleep if used near bedtime. If this is the case for you, then it is best to treat in the morning or early afternoon and refrain from using Alpha-Stim at least 3 hours before bedtime.

Does Alpha-Stim help with sleep?

People who can’t fall to sleep or have trouble staying asleep can enjoy healthy sleep with the FDA cleared non-drug Alpha-Stim® AID insomnia treatment. It uses Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES). It treats insomnia – increasing sleep time, reducing sleep disturbances, and improving overall sleep quality.

Does the Alpha Stim really work?

With Alpha-Stim, many people experience significant relief after a single treatment. With continued use, the effects of the Alpha-Stim electrotherapy device can be even greater, increasing cumulatively over time as cell function becomes more readily modulated.

Can vagus cause insomnia?

But, you can struggle with a variety of sleep disorders and sleep deprivation if your vagus nerve isn’t adequately stimulated. Perhaps you just don’t get enough hours of sleep, or you can’t fall into a deep sleep, if you can fall asleep at all. That’s where vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) comes in.

What is Alpha-Stim used for?

As the leader in CES, Alpha-Stim has helped clinicians around the world offer fast, safe, and effective relief for patients suffering from anxiety, depression, and insomnia.

Is cranial electrotherapy stimulation FDA approved?

Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved treatment for insomnia, depression, and anxiety consisting of pulsed, low-intensity current applied to the earlobes or scalp.

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