CES stands for Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation, also known as "Transcranial Microcurrent Stimulation". It is a physical approach that has passed FDA safety standards, with no reported side effects.
The working principle involves using low-intensity microcurrent to gently stimulate the brain's limbic system, simulating the body's normal wave frequencies.
This helps to adjust irregular brain waves, support deeper rest, and encourage the brain's secretion of endorphins—substances that can help regulate mood and promote a sense of calm, aiding in maintaining a relaxed state.

How to Relief Mood:
Moods and feelings—including those of tension—are influenced by the brain’s electrochemical signals, which rely on neurotransmitters and hormones to maintain balance. When these signals are disrupted, it can affect overall emotional ease.
Devices like the CES AT-9 work by delivering gentle low-frequency electrical pulses that interact with these neural pathways.
This subtle stimulation helps encourage the brain’s natural regulatory processes, supporting a more balanced state of signaling. Over time, this can foster a greater sense of calm, as the body’s natural mechanisms for managing stress and tension are gently supported.
In essence, the goal is to assist the brain in rebalancing its own signaling, promoting a more relaxed emotional state.
Applications:
Support for restful sleep, assistance with relaxation, relief from occasional tension, comfort during periods of fatigue, and aid in maintaining a relaxed state.