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Latest revision as of 11:45, 14 February 2012
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is used in the treatment of anxiety, depression, insomnia, and drug addiction; via an electrical current. CES is an alternative to drugs, which attempt to affect the brain via chemical processes. Although in the United States, CES equipment must be prescribed by a physician, it is widely available on the Internet, for both medical and recreational purposes. (Wikipedia)
This site is intended to serve as a central repository for all relevant information concerning the use of this techonology.
- Units: Voodoo Magick Box, Building your own, more...
- Uses: Medical, Recreation, Other Uses
- Related: Binaural Beats, Lights and Goggles, Meditation, Drugs, EEGs
- FAQs: Earclips, Electrodes_DIY
Editing Help
Please DO edit these pages. Editing requires registration to prevent spam. While not required, we would appreciate it if you add your name next to all edits. See also the User's Guide and Guide_to_layout
The site is administered by Gadi Cohen aka Kinslayer <dragon@wastelands.net>
Note: the site got somewhat taken over my spam. As of Feb 2012, the site has been restored by hand, with measures in place to prevent reoccurance. Unfortunately as a consequence, the Edit History and associated credits was lost. In particular, a big thanks go out to User:SleepyCowboy who made large contributions to the material on this site.