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What is PEMF?

Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy

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Disease begins when a cell loses its electromagnetic energy and its ability to recover. Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy helps to recharge the energy in each cell and restore its natural function. A safe, low-frequency pulse is sent through the body, penetrating every cell, tissue, organ and bone. This frequency is able to stimulate most of the electrical and chemical processes in the tissues which improves cell metabolism, regeneration and repair.

When a cell begins to break down, its function is altered which can lead to health concerns within the body. Pulsed electromagnetic field devices deliver healthy energy back to the cell, stimulating it to restore function. It improves blood flow and brings more oxygen to the entire body which causes blood cells to move more efficiently, therefore speeding up the natural healing process. PEMF also encourages the blood cells to spread out and reduce plaque in the blood stream, further enhancing the long term effects of the treatment. There are no side effects to PEMF therapy and one treatment typically takes 20-30 minutes.

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 PEMF has been shown to:

  • Reduce pain, inflammation, the effects of stress on the body, and improve the quality of your life by allowing your body to function as it was designed to do

  • Improve sleep quality

  • Decrease swelling and relax muscles

  • Increase the cellular level of oxygen absorption up to 200%

  • Improve nutrient uptake and detoxification at the cellular level

  • Enhance the synthesis of protein in the cells

  • Balance the immune system and stimulate RNA and DNA

  • Improve circulation by improving circulation through blood vessels

  • Stimulate endorphins, serotonin, and the body’s natural healing process

  • Act as a natural anti-inflammatory, reducing the enzymes that cause inflammation

  • Accelerate repair of bone and soft tissue

 
 

 

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