01/21/2026
🧠 Microcurrent Therapy & the Nervous System — What the Research Is Showing
A recently published open-access retrospective case-control study explored how microcurrent therapy was associated with measurable behavioral changes in individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
Study highlights include:
• 22 individuals with ASD showed an average improvement of 42.8% on ATEC scores following an Electro-Equiscope MCT protocol
• Microcurrent therapy was well-tolerated and demonstrated a strong safety profile in participants ages 3–32
• Results showed a clear, direct relationship between the number of sessions and degree of improvement
• This represents the largest documented retrospective study examining microcurrent therapy’s effects in ASD populations
It works by supporting the body’s natural electrical communication, circulation, and cellular energy (ATP production) — foundational systems that influence how the body regulates and adapts.
This research helps explain why, when the nervous system and cellular environment are supported consistently, the body often responds in meaningful ways — even in complex cases.
🔗 Full open-access article here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550830725000473