What can microcurrent do for depression?
- Puts your brain in a good mood by naturally increasing serotonin.
- One treatment lasts a couple of days.
- Won’t override your personality.
- Gives you an extra boost to get through the day.
- 100% SAFE (70+ years of clinical studies).
- Chemical free – no toxic side-effects, therefore a safe alternative to prescription drugs.
You can buy or rent an Elexoma – for less than what you’d pay for anti-depressants. SEE PRICING HERE. With the leasing option, costs are kept stable – and with the savings you make on prescription drugs, the Elexoma will pay for itself within a year.
This amazing little machine will help strengthen you to deal with low moods or a depressed state, giving your clarity of mind, improving your decision-making skills and bringing you back in balance. Get your life back and ORDER YOUR ELEXOMA TODAY.
More benefits to using microcurrent and the Elexoma Medic are:
- Peace of mind: Backed by the team at Integrow Health, plus a two year warranty means one less thing to worry about.
- Portable: Rechargeable batteries means convenience, treat yourself anywhere.
- Performance maintained: Your body won’t get ‘used’ to long-term treatments because of the Modulation Technique.

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The earlobe electrodes are dipped in tap water and then clipped on the earlobes. Programme 1 on the Elexoma device is the standard brain stimulation programme. The intensity is set to somewhere between 100 uAmp and 550 uAmp (the maximum). Most people barely feel any tingling on the skin. One 25 minute treatment a day is enough for most cases of depression, but some people may need two treatments (morning and evening). There is no need to disrupt your routine to treat yourself. You can continue with your daily tasks during treatment.
CES A Safer Alternative to Psychopharmaceuticals for Depression Treatment
Review of the use of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) to treat depression and anxiety
CES in the Treatment of Depression Pt 1
Review of diagnoses, treatment modalities, and comparison of CES efficacy with pharmaceutical treatments
CES in the Treatment of Depression Pt 2
Review of the results of meta-analysis conducted on CES studies.