DON’T LET INSOMNIA SLOW YOU DOWN
When is the last time you got a good night’s sleep? If insomnia keeps you up all night, leaving you feeling tired, irritable, and in a fog during the day, you need a fast, safe solution to give you longer, more restful sleep.
Fortunately, you can start enjoying better sleep with the Alpha-Stim® AID. Alpha-Stim uses Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) to increase sleep time, reduce sleep disturbances, and improve overall sleep quality. Alpha-Stim technology is based on an exclusive patented waveform that’s the most researched and proven of its kind. The waveform passes between two electrodes that you clip on to your earlobes, sending a signal to your brain that helps to significantly reduce insomnia.
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ALPHA-STIM EFFECTIVELY REDUCES INSOMNIA
More Sleep
After only 5 treatments with Alpha-Stim, military service members with insomnia reported an increase of 43 minutes of sleep.1
Better Sleep
The number of subjects rating their quality of sleep as poor dropped
from 60% at the beginning of the study to 5%.2
How It Works
Sleeplessness starts in your brain, where electrochemical signals—called neurotransmitters—control whether we are asleep or awake. During normal sleep cycles, neurons at the base of the brain begin signaling when we fall asleep, and “switch off” the signals that keep us awake.3 When these neurotransmitters become unbalanced, the signals don’t work the way they should—disrupting sleep patterns and keeping you up all night.4
Alpha-Stim safely modulates the brain’s electrochemical signals, bringing these signals back into balance, so you can get more restful sleep while reducing symptoms from other related mood conditions such as anxiety and depression.
Alpha-Stim is designed to help you avoid or reduce the need for sleep medications, but it is safe to use in conjunction with prescriptions or over-the-counter medications, if needed.
- Lande RG, Gragnani C. Efficacy of Cranial Electric Stimulation for the treatment of insomnia: A randomized pilot study. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 2013; 21(1):8-13.
- Lichtbroun AS, Raicer MMC, Smith RB. The treatment of fibromyalgia with Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation. Journal of Clinical Rheumatolog. 2001; 7(2):72-78.
- Accessed online June 3, 2014. Brain basics: understanding sleep. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brain_basics/understanding_sleep.htm
- Accessed online June 3,2014. www.sleepfoundation.org/sleep-disorders-problems/insomnia/sleep-aids-and-insomnia