Made by Cefaly Technology in Belgium, the device, simply called Cefaly, is an electronic headband that sits over the ears and across the forehead, just above the eyes. A self-adhesive electrode sends an electric current to the skin and the tissue just beneath it to stimulate a nerve (the trigeminal) that Cefaly says has been associated with migraines.
Though the Food and Drug Administration just approved the device today, to be used by prescription only and for no more than 20 minutes a day, it’s already available in other countries — including Canada, where it costs $300.(Cnet.com, 2014).
Gulfcyber thinks that this is a very good approach to have gadgets that enhance our daily life and might save our bodies some medicine to be used.
Though the success percentage of the Cefaly doesn’t exceed 60% based on the mass experiments on people having Migraine, but it looks they will give it a try in the markets to have an actual feedback from a wider range of people.
Would you try it your self?!!
Y.S