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PEMF Therapy

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy

PEMF stands for Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field therapy; using this particular process involves directing powerful, pulsed energy waves toward damaged or injured areas of the patient’s body. These waves painlessly and quickly pass through the cells in the damaged region, increasing the spin of the electrons contained within them as a result. It is this amplified electron spinning that restores the cell’s potential (its energy), regulating its volume at the same time. This positive cellular effect lasts for as many as four days after the treatment session has ended.

What Is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy?

With that, PEMF therapy is the induction of electricity into the cells to help stimulate or promote healing. Perhaps the easiest way to understand PEMF is to think in terms of each cell in your body as if it were a little battery. Like with any battery, sometimes your cells become tired and worn, whether due to age, stress, overuse, or damage, making it more difficult for them to fight off any type of potentially damaging force or illness. Toxicity from our food, air, and water steals most of one’s energy.

Through PEMF therapy, your batteries (i.e. your cells) essentially become recharged. The energy supplied via PEMF waves gives them the energy they need to ward off whatever is threatening them, whether it’s a trauma or disease-based threat. This makes it easier for your body to restore its health naturally, simply by using the electrical currents and impulses that are already interacting within and throughout their cells. In essence, high-powered PEMF is like a “battery re-charger” for your depleted cells.

PEMF Therapy is actually a type of energy therapy that emits pulsating electromagnetic fields depending on the Earth’s organic state. The herbal electromagnetic frequency (EMF) of the planet has a frequency of roughly 7.8HZ and an intensity of around one pico tesla. This is known as the Schumann Resonance that you’ve lived your entire life in; it surrounds you! When astronauts go outside the ionosphere their systems start to deteriorate as they’re outside this Resonance – we want the Earth’s EMF to be healthy. The Earth’s EMF is actually as essential to us as oxygen, water, sleep, and food. Without EMF we couldn’t survive. Don’t confuse this with the bad EMFs (i.e. cell phones, microwaves, 5G, etc.)

The History of PEMF Therapy

The science behind PEMF started a huge number of years ago with the therapeutic use of magnetic fields by the ancient Greek as well as Chinese cultures. At the conclusion of the 19th century, Nikola Tesla created the’ Tesla Coil’, an electromagnetic unit that he used on his patients. He discovered they generally received immediate relief from their pain. In the 1960s clinical studies had been conducted on electromagnetic fields in Japan and Russia and in the decades following there has been more than 30,000 research proving the helpful consequences of pulsating electromagnetic fields for a great variety of health issues and overall human well-being and health.

Benefits of PEMF Therapy

Pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) are non-invasive, safe, as well as effective as actual physical therapy, without any substantial side effects. (example: Frozen Shoulder, Healing Enhancements after most surgeries, and a lot more!)

AMA & CDS states that 80% of all diseases start with Emotional Stress.

Research has shown that daily use of PEMF therapies alter stress responses by acting directly on the nervous system, glands, cells, tissues, and organs. By acting on the hypothalamus and increasing urine excretion of adrenaline, PEMFs have been shown to inhibit activation of the sympathetic nervous system and adrenal glands, while preventing a decrease in the body’s ability to resist stress. With continued use of magnetic therapies, the excitability of the nervous system also decreases, and emotional reactions accompanying stress are corrected. Long-term use of PEMFs may be able to help the body remodel tissues that tend to be hyper-reactive to chronic or acute stress, so that over time they will become less and less reactive.