Retired US Marine Logan Shield and retired US Army General Stephen Xenakis, MD, discuss using the Fisher Wallace Stimulator® for the treatment of mood and sleep disorders.
Retired US Marine Logan Shield and retired US Army General Stephen Xenakis, MD, discuss using the Fisher Wallace Stimulator® for the treatment of mood and sleep disorders.
Fisher Wallace Labs co-founder Chip Fisher recently presented at TedX with a talk entitled “New Technologies for the Treatment of Mental Health”.
In the presentation, he discusses the history of the Fisher Wallace Stimulator, and how his company is helping to reduce dependencies on medications through cranial electrotherapy stimulation.
For twenty years now, Fisher Wallace Laboratories has been working to improve the awareness of cranial electrotherapy stimulation in the medical community and to reduce dependencies on medications. To that end, the company, led by founder Chip Fisher, has marketed its Cranial Stimulator, a drug-free device available through prescription from any health practitioner licensed for electrotherapy in the United States, since 1991. The FDA-sanctioned device treats anxiety, stress, insomnia, and depression using micro-current frequencies that are said to increase the natural ability of neural cells in the brain to produce various neurotransmitters that help to normalize mood and sleep. These neurotransmitters also lower the cortisol levels that occur during periods of long-term stress.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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