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Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES)

A Unique Non-drug Therapy For a Centered State.
Helps in the control of stress and stress related disorders, anxiety, depression, insomnia, substance abuse
For Enhanced Learning Potential Helps:
Supercharge the brain
Attain a state of relaxed awareness
Optimize cognitive functioning
Achieve higher levels of mental performance
Enhance memory capacity
Facilitate recall
Increase IQ
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation or CES is a revolutionary approach to human wellness.. Other names it has gone under include "electrosleep", "electro acupuncture", "electroanesthesia", "neuroelectric therapy" ("NET"), and "transcranial or transcerebral electric stimulation" and/or "therapy" ("TCES/TCET").
CES is a simple treatment employing mild, battery-powered electronic stimulation through clip-on electrodes that attach to the earlobes or by pre-gelled electrodes placed behind the ears. Current flow is limited so that the most a user will experience during the process is a brief tingling sensation. Its most immediate impact is reduction of anxiety. For most people, anxiety reduction is experienced in the course of treatment, but it also may be seen
first hours, or as late as several days after. After a CES session you are left feeling both alert and relaxed . Psychologists call this an "alpha state". The effect differs from pharmaceutical treatments in that people report feeling that their bodies are lighter and more relaxed and their mind more alert and clear. The results are cumulative and lasting.
CES has major implications in a number of areas. In the war on drugs, it is a formidable new weapon in the treatment of the symptoms accompanying detoxification and withdrawal. For those suffering from depression and anxiety, it means relief with none of the unpleasant side effects of prescription drugs. For those seeking nothing more than a good night's sleep, it is an alternative to habit-forming tranquilizers. For a public increasingly concerned with the effects of stress on physical health and emotional well being, it provides a way of addressing that stress in a safe and effective manner. CES---a treatment modality whose time has come.
CES has a proven track record as far as safety is concerned. There are no known negative side effects associated with its use. It also has a substantial body of research to support its claims. But because of the pharmaceutical bias in Western medicine, its deployment has been restricted and its use limited. It has also been difficult for people to find information on the topic. It has been challenging to define easy to understand parameters across traditional boundaries.
Better living through chemistry?
Every twenty-four to thirty-six hours, from 50 to 80% of adults in the United States and the United Kingdom swallow a medically prescribed chemical. In the United States, the volume of the drug business has grown by a factor of 100 during the current century; 20,000 tons of aspirin are consumed per year, almost 225 tablets per person. In England every tenth night of sleep is induced by a hypnotic drug and 19% of women and 9% of men take a prescribed tranquilizer during any one year.
In the United States, central-nervous-system agents are the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical market, now making up 31% of total sales. Dependence on prescribed tranquilizers has risen by 290% since 1962, a period during which the per capita consumption of liquor rose by only 23% and the estimated consumption of illegal opiates by about 50 percent, leading Ivan Illich in
Medical Nemesis to note that by 1975, "Medical addiction ...had outgrown all self-chosen or more festive forms of creating well-being."
Some people take the wrong medication; others get an old or contaminated batch, and others a counterfeit; others take medications in dangerous combinations. Some medications are addictive, others are
devastating emotionally and physically from their side effects. Every year a million people--that is 3 to 5% of all hospital admissions --are admitted primarily because of a negative reaction to medications. The situation has become especially exacerbated by the medical profession's propensity to dole out medication like candy for the slightest sign of depression, anxiety, or insomnia, helping make drugs like
Prozac as chic in the suburbs as crack is in the inner city. This has led to that plague of legal drug addiction, documented so well by Peter Breggin in his definitive study of the topic in "Toxic Psychiatry".
I do not espouse an extremist position with regard to psychotropic medication such as Peter Breggin does, but I believe that consumers should be aware that some of these substances are very powerful and will benefit people as much as they are intelligently prescribed and intelligently taken.
Worse yet, is the subversion of our independence. We are self-regulating beings in possession of our own pharmaceutical laboratory which our brain draws on judiciously on our behalf. An increased reliance on external drugs interferes with that self- regulatory process, reducing our ability to cope --to develop, strengthen, and effectively employ our own inner resources.
People speak today of being captive of unpleasant
emotional states. The answer to this problem, however, does not lie
exclusively with the development of better and more efficient drugs.
Emotions are, to a large degree, products of the
body's chemical soup and the elaborate electrical neurocircuitry which make up the working environment of our brain.
To reclaim control of our life we have but to learn how to alter that chemical composition and reorient that circuitry.
CES can help us achieve that end
by offerring a viable,
clinically proven bioelectric alternative to the
use of pharmaceuticals. Personal autonomy and a gain
in insight and self awareness increase
when users begin to experience
new, positive feelings, in effect resetting the controls of their perception.
CES's primary goal is wellness, defined as peak emotional, mental, and
physical health--a state of proper alignment --the balanced interplay of
body and mind attained through personal empowerment rather than
dependency.
Homeostasis can be defined as the tendency for intrinsic balance within a system. Application of a therapeutic range of microcurrent intracranially
seems to enhance the homeostasis of the biological central nervous system.
A change in one system within the individual
will have correlative effects upon other
systems. Improvements in mood,
cognitive function, self image, shift
of locus of control to oneself, and sense of
well being can be measured. When CES works,
it enhances one's ability to handle or deal with situations
that were previously beyond the range of one's
control.
Charles McCusker, Ph.D.
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Psychologist, Salt Lake City, UT September, 1996
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