This is how stimulating the brain can improve our well-being
Life can seem to stop when we’re not feeling our best. Overall wellness is the key to a fruitful life but is diminished when our minds and bodies experience forms of stress. And while prescription medications can show some results, they’re also followed by an entire gamut of side effects hurting our day-to-day life. So what options are there to improve our well-being?
ABC News – Restoring sleep quality with this non-invasive medical device
(Good Things Utah) Of the many things affected by the pandemic, sleep is certainly one of the most important deficits to arise. Insomnia is running rampant today, with studies showing over 25% deal with it at some point every year. While today’s insomnia cases are most commonly reported to be caused by stress, they can also be […]
Could a Brain Zapper End My Years of Insomnia?
Blog Could a Brain Zapper End My Years of Insomnia? Desperate to kick sleep medication, India Sturgis tried a radical new treatment to stimulate her brain’s alpha waves…and the results were life-changing The following is a guest post by India Sturgis, originally written for the Daily Mail. I am in a small basement room in […]
Denise Richards Uses Alpha-Stim After Surgery on Episode of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
On last night’s episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Denise Richards underwent surgery to repair a rare double hernia called femoral hernia that was caused by heavy lifting that adds a lot of stress on the body. The doctor told Richards that it is extremely dangerous, and she had to have surgery right […]
Kurt ‘The CyberGuy’ from FOX & Friends features Alpha-Stim in his CES Roundup
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, NV brings tech together from both major and emerging industries and highlights the latest tech with over 4,400 companies exhibiting their products, with more than 170,000 attendees from 160 countries. Kurt “The CyberGuy” Knutsson from FOX & Friends featured Alpha-Stim in his CES 2020 roundup and stopped […]
Chicago Psychology Podcast on Alpha-Stim
Stress & Pain Relief with Alpha-Stim: Col. Kathy Platoni & Robert Kallus Jan 6, 2020 – Dr. Hoye with Chicago Psychology Podcast interviews Col. Kathy Platoni, a military psychologist, and Indiana Licensed Counselor Robert Kallus. They discuss the use and research of the Alpha-Stim device. The Alpha-Stim is a handheld, prescription medical device that is […]
Business Insider: hedge-fund performance coach is recommending device to calm nerves during market stress
Business Insider recently published an article about traders using Alpha-Stim to decrease workplace stress and anxiety, allowing them to “stay in the eye of the storm.” One hedge fund manager talks about how he uses the device regularly, both in the office during the trading day and in the evening when he wants to relax. Read […]
Twin Cities Live: Alpha-Stim is a Powerful Tool to Treat Dental Anxiety
Blog Twin Cities Live: Alpha-Stim is a Powerful Tool to Treat Dental Anxiety Many people – nearly 50%, in fact – experience anxiety around visits to the dentist; far from being uncommon, dental anxiety is a very real issue that can be daunting enough to prevent people from getting the care they need. But did […]
The Dayton, Ohio Police Answered That Age Old Question, “Where is a Cop When You Need One?”
Article by The American Institute of Stress In just 24 seconds, the alert and capable heroes of the Dayton, Ohio Police Department saved countless lives from an Antifa affiliated mass murder. These first responders protect and serve us well, and American Institute of Stress Fellow and Editor of the Institute’s free Combat Stress magazine, COL […]
Letter to the Editor on ‘Evidence Insufficient to Support Cranial Stimulation for Chronic Pain’
The following is a letter to the editor of Pain Medicine News, submitted by Dr Jeff Marksberry, Chief Science and Clinical Officer of Electromedical Products International Inc.The letter is in response to an article written by Pain Medicine News, based on a review article done by the VA Evidence-based Synthesis Program (ESP). To the Editor: The recent […]