electrosleep
Electrosleep, also known as electrotherapy sleep or transcranial electrotherapy, is a method that uses weak electrical currents applied to the head to induce relaxation and improve sleep. It is sometimes referred to as electro-anesthesia or electro-analgesia due to its effects. The treatment typically involves placing electrodes on specific points on the scalp, such as the forehead and behind the ears. A low-frequency, low-intensity electrical current is then passed through these electrodes.
The proposed mechanisms of action for electrosleep are varied and not fully understood. Some theories suggest