What is CES therapy?

Mar 16, 2026

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CES is short for Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation, a non-pharmacological treatment method that effectively treats insomnia, neurasthenia, and as an adjunct therapy for related childhood conditions. CES therapy differs significantly from traditional drug therapy and electroconvulsive therapy. It uses low-intensity microcurrents to stimulate the brain, altering abnormal brainwaves and prompting the brain to secrete neurotransmitters and hormones closely related to insomnia and neurasthenia, thereby treating these conditions.

 

CES is a well-established treatment method with over 40 years of clinical use in Europe and America. More than 100 human and animal studies on CES have been conducted, with over 1000 articles reporting on CES treatment, four of which are included in the Library of Congress. The effectiveness of CES has been confirmed not only in clinical use but also in numerous experimental studies, demonstrating its ability to effectively alleviate symptoms of insomnia and neurasthenia. Anrip is the world's most sophisticated medical device for CES therapy.

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