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           The brain functions electrochemically and can be readily modified by electrical intervention. Alpha-Stim utilizes
           Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) and Microcurrent Electrical Therapy (MET) to deliver the only patented
           waveform which is clinically proven to significantly decrease pain, anxiety, insomnia, and depression.

           • Cumulative in effectiveness, with most patients showing improvement after the first treatment
           • Safe, with no serious adverse events reported in over 35 years of clinical use
           • Used as a first-line therapy, or as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy (without polypharmacy side effects)

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            In a study of severe pain patients, Alpha-  After 5 weeks of treatment, the active    Service members experienced an average   After 5 weeks of treatment, the active
            Stim reduced pain by an average of 71%   Alpha-Stim CES group reported an average   increase of 43 total minutes of sleep time   Alpha-Stim CES group reported an average
              after only 5 treatment sessions 1  decrease of 94% in their anxiety  2  after only 5 Alpha-Stim treatments 3  decrease of 75% in their depression 2
           RefeRenCeS
           1. Holubec JT. Cumulative response from Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) for chronic pain. Practical Pain Management. 2009; 9(9):80-83.
           2. Barclay TH, Barclay RD. A clinical Trial of cranial electrotherapy stimulation for anxiety and comorbid depression. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2014; 164:171-177. Presented at the American Psychological Association National Conference, Honolulu, July 2013.
           3. Lande, R. Gregory and Gragnani, Cynthia. Efficacy of cranial electric stimulation for the treatment of insomnia: A randomized pilot study. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 2013; 21(1):8-13.
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