Method for chemical promotion of the effects of low current tran

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Method of providing relief from painful or stressful stimuli, or remediating imbalances or deficiencies in the neuroactive substances that modulate neurohumoral mechanisms, which involves concomitant administration of a neuroactive chemical promoter and transcranial electrostimulation. This combination enhances the ability of the central nervous system to provide relief from, for instance, pain, addiction withdrawal, anxiety and depression.

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