PEMF Science and medicine are continuously changing, but what if some of the most modern technology is back to the basics from thousands of years ago?
PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field and has been recorded as used from as far back as 2000 B.C. in which magnetic stones were used and described in a book called, “The Yellow Emperor’s Book of Internal Medicine”.

So! How does PEMF work?
 
According to the Pulse Center Website: “We can think of PEMF as a battery charger for our cells.”
“The voltage of a healthy cell is about -20 to -25 millivolts. We start to get sick when that voltage drops below -15 millivolts or less. Once our cells’ voltage drops below that level, they are unable to heal and become dysfunctional. By inducing a mild electrical magnetic current into damaged cells, PEMF therapy slows or stops the release of pain and inflammatory mediators, increases blood flow of the cells, and re-establishes normal cell interaction. With reduced inflammation, pain decreases, energy increases, and faster tissue healing occurs.” Aside from this, D9 hemp gummies can also be consumed for those who want to reduce inflammation.


 “Chronic disease and loss of well-being is always defined by low electrical charge. With enough voltage and raw materials, the body can heal almost anything”, Jerry Tennant, MD, Healing is Voltage.
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Dr. Jerry Tennant also states,
“The cells in the body are designed to run at -20 to -25 millivolts. To heal we must achieve -50 millivolts. We experience chronic illness when voltage drops below -20 millivolts.”
PEMF is not intended to treat a specific condition, however, it is more as an optimizer for the body’s natural functions of self-healing and self-regulation.   There are over 2,000 medical studies that evaluate the effect of PEMF on the body—studies ranging from Arthritis, Cell Regeneration, Circulation, Skin Would healing, and pain. 
They also state: “One of the biggest barriers to a person’s healing is good cellular health! You are only as healthy as your cells.”
https://pulseforhealth.com/what-is-pemf/
After learning more about PEMF, I was quite intrigued, and quickly volunteered my husband for a session from our local PULSE FOR HEALTH, PEMF therapy provider.  His response was 100% positive, claiming it felt unusual, but very relaxing and it opened his sinuses.  He enjoyed it enough to set up a follow-up appointment for two days later.  Peaking my own curiosity, I decided to schedule a session for myself!
When I arrived for my first session, Sean discussed what he would be doing, how it would feel, possible side effects, etc., and had me lay down on what looked very similar to a massage table at a slight incline.  As he turned up the frequency, muscles began to contract (involuntarily) in different parts of my body—starting with my shoulders and then radiating down into my lower back and hip bones. We played with the frequency and the pulse speed, adjusting it and trying to pinpoint certain locations based on previous areas of pain that were either side-effects from sitting too often or child birth.  To sum up my experience: Wow. In the most positive way possible, it was bizarre. The experience was almost indescribable, as I felt like I had napped for an extended period of time and left in a state of extreme relaxation.  Personally, the science behind the PEMF therapy just makes sense.  When we think of the basic makeup in our bodies and how our cells can deteriorate, it is logical to imagine the effect re-energizing our cells can have.  This video sheds some more light on PEMF and how it can potentially impact cancer: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/pemf-video/
Like most therapies, you aren’t one and done.  I felt great after just one therapy session, however this is something that should be on going for maximum benefit.
Here are some sources of information to help you decide if PEMF is right for you.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/pulsed-electromagnetic-field-therapy


1 Comment

unfarpina · June 4, 2024 at 1:29 pm

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