19 min

Cranioelectrical Stimulation for Depression, Anxiety, and Pain with Dr. Kimberly Iller One Thing with Dr. Adam Rinde

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About Kimberly Iller ND, EAMP, LaC

Dr. Iller is an outstanding Functional Medicine Practitioner/Naturopathic Physician in the Seattle area at Functional Medicine Northwest and also the director of a non-profit clinic called Equity in Health

Dr. Iller has extensive training in the management of all fatiguing illnesses including Lyme Disease and it’s co-infections, viral infections, biotoxin exposure and mitochondrial dysfunction.  She has clinical training in the management of Lyme Disease through Dr. Ross and Dr. Brooke, and training through the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS), which complements the extensive background she has as a naturopathic physician.  In addition, she is also one of the nation’s leading IV nutritional therapists and a practitioner of traditional Chinese Medicine.

Dr. Iller is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor (ND) and Acupuncturist (L.Ac) in the state of Washington. She graduated from Bastyr University with a degree in Naturopathic Medicine, Acupuncture, and Oriental Medicine. Dr. Iller completed a fellowship in Oriental Medicine at the Long Hua Hospital, Shanghai and Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China, where she focused on endocrine disorders, cardiology, and neurological imbalances.

About CES:

What is Cranioelectrical Stimulation:

CES is an "electroceutical" technique that involves applying a pulsed, low-amplitude electrical current to the head using electrodes placed on the earlobes. Its FDA approved for the treatment of anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Also being used for fibromyalgia, chronic pain, opiate withdrawal, and headaches. There other terms used to describe this technique including transcranial electrotherapy (TCET) and neuroelectric therapy (NET). The device looks similar to Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) but is configured differently.

In this episode we discuss CES for PTSD, Depression, Anxiety , and Pain from a clinicians and patients perspective. #ptsd, #anxiety, #depression

Read more at www.soundintegrative.com 


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About Kimberly Iller ND, EAMP, LaC

Dr. Iller is an outstanding Functional Medicine Practitioner/Naturopathic Physician in the Seattle area at Functional Medicine Northwest and also the director of a non-profit clinic called Equity in Health

Dr. Iller has extensive training in the management of all fatiguing illnesses including Lyme Disease and it’s co-infections, viral infections, biotoxin exposure and mitochondrial dysfunction.  She has clinical training in the management of Lyme Disease through Dr. Ross and Dr. Brooke, and training through the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS), which complements the extensive background she has as a naturopathic physician.  In addition, she is also one of the nation’s leading IV nutritional therapists and a practitioner of traditional Chinese Medicine.

Dr. Iller is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor (ND) and Acupuncturist (L.Ac) in the state of Washington. She graduated from Bastyr University with a degree in Naturopathic Medicine, Acupuncture, and Oriental Medicine. Dr. Iller completed a fellowship in Oriental Medicine at the Long Hua Hospital, Shanghai and Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China, where she focused on endocrine disorders, cardiology, and neurological imbalances.

About CES:

What is Cranioelectrical Stimulation:

CES is an "electroceutical" technique that involves applying a pulsed, low-amplitude electrical current to the head using electrodes placed on the earlobes. Its FDA approved for the treatment of anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Also being used for fibromyalgia, chronic pain, opiate withdrawal, and headaches. There other terms used to describe this technique including transcranial electrotherapy (TCET) and neuroelectric therapy (NET). The device looks similar to Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) but is configured differently.

In this episode we discuss CES for PTSD, Depression, Anxiety , and Pain from a clinicians and patients perspective. #ptsd, #anxiety, #depression

Read more at www.soundintegrative.com 


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19 min