Does the Alpha-Stim really work?
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Does the Alpha-Stim really work?
Proven, Lasting Results In another clinical trial, patients suffering with anxiety who used Alpha-Stim for only 5 weeks reported an average decrease in anxiety levels of 94 percent.
How much does an Alpha Stim aid cost?
The Alpha-Stim AID (for anxiety, depression, insomnia) costs $795; and the Alpha-Stim M (for acute, chronic, and post-traumatic pain) device is $1,195. tDCS devices can be had for less than $50, but variations can go up over $400.
Can you overuse Alpha-Stim?
One treatment a day is usually sufficient. If you would like to do two treatments in one day, that is ok, too – there is no risk of overuse! Also, the benefits of Alpha-Stim are cumulative, meaning you can use it less and less over time. Unlike with medications, you will not become dependent on Alpha-Stim.
Does the Fisher Wallace device really work?
The Fisher Wallace Stimulator been shown effective in many studies including one in the Journal of Affective Disorders. The results of a pilot study for the treatment of bipolar disorder was published last year.
What is the difference between alpha-stim aid and Alpha Stim M?
The Alpha-Stim Aid primarily focuses on the latter. Alpha-Stim M is designed to effectively treat pain and anxiety including arthritis, panic disorders, and ADHD as well as insomnia and depression.
What is the difference between Alpha-Stim Aid and Alpha-Stim M?
Does Medicare cover Alpha-Stim device?
“Medicare will not cover the device used for the electromagnetic therapy for the treatment of wounds.
Is Fisher Wallace FDA approved?
The Fisher Wallace Cranial Stimulator device generates micro currents of electricity using a patented series of radio frequencies. The device has been designated by the FDA to be minimally invasive and has FDA approval to be used to reduce symptoms associated with anxiety, depression, pain and insomnia.
Can you use the Alpha-Stim too much?
Can you overdose on Alpha-Stim?
Since the Alpha-Stim® works at a level of electricity similar to the body’s own bioelectricity, generally no harm can come from its overuse. However, prolonged ear clip treatment at higher than necessary current intensity may cause dizziness or nausea.
Does Fisher Wallace actually work?