Will Cranial Electro Stimulation Relieve Your Panic And Anxiety?

Dr Clifford Saunders, The Brain Reprogramming Doctor, joins Principia Scientific International CEO John O’Sullivan to discuss proprietary Cranial Electro Stimulation (CES) devices for home-based self-treatment for panic and anxiety.

Dr Saunders says, “60% of my clients suffer with panic and anxiety and CES is a quick safe fix that works well 80% of the time.”

Our 30-minute podcast conversation explores the science and history of CES and we reveal why the medical industrial complex would rather you didn’t know that 200+ peer-reviewed studies affirm the positive benefits.

Cranial Electro Stimulation

Depression remains the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting almost 300 million people, half of whom can’t find lasting relief from drugs or therapy. As more of us are skeptical about the safety and efficacy of Big Pharma’s pills and potions Principia Scientific international has been looking into what alternative medicine can offer us. So, could a machine that looks a bit like an old mp3 player with electrodes you clamp to your earlobes help?

The idea of running electricity through the brain may give some people pause. Still, CES delivers only 50–500 millionths of an ampere, a minuscule amount. CES – Cranial Electrical Stimulation, is an FDA approved treatment for depression that you can do in your living room.

CES became established in the Soviet Union in 1954 and is a nerve stimulator therapy, somewhat akin to how acupuncture taps into the central nervous system – can increase serotonin and endorphins by up to 50%

Studies show adverse events are very rare.

A fellow practitioner, Dave Siever, CEO of Mind Alive Inc., reports:

“There are close to 200 studies on CES and roughly 50 are double-blind. New research continues, such as the default-mode network study and a few longevity studies.”

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) has a growing history of applications in rehabilitation medicine in the United States dating back to early 1970. As a recognized non-drug treatment of anxiety, depression and insomnia in Americans, CES gained its first major application in the field of addiction treatment and rehabilitation.

By the mid-1980s research was showing additional important uses of CES in the treatment of closed head injured patients, and in paraplegic and quadriplegic patients.

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