PEMF
Perhaps the easiest way to understand PEMF is to think of each cell in your body as a little battery. Like with any battery, sometimes your cells become tired and worn due to age, stress, overuse, or damage, making it more difficult for them to fight off any type of potentially damaging force or illness. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) uses electromagnetic waves by passing pulses through your body and its cells. This process is quick and painless, but it affects changes in cellular energy levels for up to four whole days. By essentially recharging your worn-out, aging, or otherwise dysfunctional cells, PEMF improves your cellular metabolism, and thus your cells’ ability to function better, especially in times of illness. This has been found to help people in physical and mental wellness.
How it works
Through PEMF therapy, your batteries (i.e. your cells) essentially become recharged. The energy supplied via PEMF gives cells the energy they need to ward off whatever is threatening them, whether it is trauma or a disease-based attack. 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 your cells. In essence, high-powered PEMF is like a “battery re-charger” for your depleted cells.
Benefits
Increased Circulation
Immune Support
Brain Function and Focus
Neurodegenerative Disease
Supports Relaxation and Sleep
Performance and Recovery
Bone and Joint Health
Anxiety and Depression
Energy Level and Metabolism
Stress Management and Emotional Health
Chronic Pain and Migraines
Healing Skin and Tissue
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the treatment and what should I expect?
The PEMF treatment last 30 minutes. You will be asked to remove any metals, cell phones or device that are powered. You will be laying down on a massage table during the treatment in a private room. Most clients take a nap and blankets are available for extra comfort. You may feel a light tingling throughout your body.
Are there contraindications?
Just a few: They include any persons who have a pacemaker, or an electrical implant that operates off a battery. It is also recommended to refrain from PEMF during pregnancy.