So I was reading this webpage, and Dave Auspry mentions was having good success in sleep improvement with Cranial Electrical Stimulation, or CES. He specifically mentions this device: Fisher Wallace Stimulator. Does anybody have any experience or knowledge regarding this technology?
The Fisher Wallace Stimulator® is cleared by the FDA for the treatment of depression and anxiety. During each 20-minute treatment session (once or twice a day), the device stimulates the brain to produce serotonin and other neurochemicals required for healthy mood, without causing the side effects of medication. Patients may use the device with or without medication, but should not reduce their current medication without first speaking to their doctor.
The Fisher Wallace Stimulator® is cleared by the FDA for the treatment of insomnia. When used for 20-minutes before going to bed, the device stimulates the brain to produce serotonin and other neurochemicals required to fall asleep quickly and sleep through the night, without causing the side effects of medication. Many patients use the device in combination with a sleep or fitness tracker to monitor improved sleep quality.
It sounds pretty good, aside from its $600-700 price tag. What are your thoughts?
Here is the FAQ: http://www.fisherwal...asked-questions
It has a 30-day money back guarantee, and I'm desperate enough (for sleep) to consider giving it a trial run.