DON’T LET DEPRESSION KEEP YOU DOWN
If you’re feeling depressed, it can be hard to believe that there’s hope in sight. When depression makes you lose interest in spending time with people and doing things you enjoy, you need a safe depression treatment solution that can break you out of the darkness, and get you back into the swing of life.
The Alpha-Stim® AID is a small device that uses Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) to alleviate symptoms of depression and help you feel better quickly. The technology is based on an exclusive patented waveform that’s the most researched and proven of its kind in CES devices for depression. The waveform passes between two electrodes that you clip on to your earlobes, providing depression treatment without the use of medication by sending a signal to your brain.
LET NOTHING STOP YOU.™
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LONG-TERM EFFECTIVENESS
After 6 weeks of depression treatment, Alpha-Stim users experienced 43% improvement.1
DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS REDUCTION IN PEOPLE
WITH ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION
82% of participants reported a decrease of ≥ 50% or greater in depression scores.2
How It Works
Your moods and emotions are controlled through electrochemical signals in your brain. When these signals aren’t functioning properly, the hormones and neurotransmitters that regulate your emotions can become unbalanced.
By modulating the brain’s electrochemical signals, you can safely and effectively improve your mood and experience better sleep.
Most users notice some improvement after just 1-3 weeksof depression treatment. Alpha-Stim’s effect is cumulative, meaning each therapy session is potentially more and more effective—so it won’t lose its effect over time, as with many medications.
Alpha-Stim electrotherapy for depression is designed to help you avoid or reduce the need for depression medications, but it is safe to use in conjunction with prescriptions or over-the-counter medications.
- Bystritsky A, Kerwin L, Feusner J. A pilot study of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation for generalized anxiety disorder. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2008; 69:412-417. Presented at the American Psychiatric Association meeting, San Francisco, 2009.
- Barclay TH, Barclay RD. A clinical trial of Cranial Electrotherapy Simulation for anxiety and comorbid depression. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2014; 164:171-77. Presented at the American Psychological Association National Conference, Honolulu, July 2013.