PEMF

PEMF

PEMF (Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field) has been in use for almost 70 years and has been the topic of many studies. There are more than 2000 studies’ results now available to which you can refer to learn more about its benefits. Today, PEMF is being used both by medical experts and ordinary people. It may be supportive of your ligaments, muscles, nerves, tendons, joints, and cartilage. It may also help with pain and overall well-being.


PEMF is a verified technique, having been recognized and regulated worldwide:

  • The FDA has approved the use of PEMF for the treatment of nonunion bone fractures, urinary incontinence, muscle stimulation, depression, and anxiety.
  • Canada recognizes PEMF devices to help treat various conditions.
  • Israel accepts PEMF devices for the treatment of migraines.
  • The EU has approved PEMF to help in recovery from trauma and degeneration, and several motion issues.
  • Germany, Switzerland, and Austria have approved PEMF to treat cancer.

Clients have seen benefit from use with fractures, soft tissue injuries, relief from sciatic pain, sports performance recovery, injuries, joint pain, and recovery from surgery.



WHAT IS PEMF?

What we all can see and feel, and what we have all learned in school, is that energy is everywhere around us and that it is always moving and changing states. Since energy is dynamic, it means that it always has a specific frequency. Every atom, chemical, and cell in our bodies emits their own EMF (Electromagnetic Field); therefore, every kind of energy in nature is electromagnetic. The organs in our body also produce EMF of specific frequencies. The fact that our bodies produce EMF means that we are alive. Dead and static objects do not emit EMF. So, when we die, this activity ceases. That is why PEMF is so beneficial. It targets the very principle via which our cells work, and aims to bring the balance back to our body on a cellular level. The difference between "good" and "bad" EMFs is the frequency of the field.

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