What is CES?
CES stands for Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation, also referred to as "Transcranial Microcurrent Stimulation." It is a physical therapy method that has obtained FDA safety certification, generally considered to have no side effects when used as directed.
The core principle of CES involves using low-intensity microcurrents to gently and diffusely stimulate the brain’s limbic system, mimicking the body’s natural wave frequencies.
This stimulation works to adjust irregular brain waves, potentially supporting deeper sleep.
Additionally, it may help enhance the brain’s secretion of endorphins—natural substances that contribute to regulating mood and promoting a sense of calm.
Moods and emotions, including feelings of anxiety, are regulated by the brain’s electrochemical signals, which rely on a balance of neurotransmitters and hormones.
When these signals are disrupted, it can affect emotional stability.