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PEMF BEMER Therapy

PEMF Therapy

In recent years, PEMF BEMER Therapy (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy) has garnered increasing attention as a solution for various health concerns. Whether you’re an athlete looking for quicker recovery from injuries or someone seeking treatments for chronic neurological symptoms, PEMF therapy offers benefits that are worth exploring.

What is PEMF Therapy?

PEMF therapy involves the use of low-frequency electromagnetic fields to stimulate and promote the body’s natural healing processes. Unlike static magnets, which are often used in other forms of magnetic therapy, PEMF involves the use of pulsed electromagnetic fields. These pulses mimic the Earth’s natural magnetic field, which is thought to help regulate cellular function and support overall health.

How Does BEMER Therapy Work?

PEMF therapy operates on the principle that cells in the body generate and respond to electromagnetic fields. The therapy involves placing a PEMF device near or on the body.
The gold standard PEMF therapy is the BEMER which, because of the extensive research which has documented its benefits, now has FDA approval for some conditions.

The FDA cleared BEMER (Bio-Electro-Magnetic-Energy-Regulation) as a Class II consumer medical device. BEMER is a non-invasive, powered muscle stimulator that uses low-intensity pulsed electromagnetic fields to stimulate muscles during an 8-minute session. This  temporarily increases blood flow to the area which helps oxygen circulate better and remove carbon dioxide.

BEMER is used by consumers, hospitals, clinics, and professional athletes around the world. The device emits electromagnetic pulses that penetrate tissues and cells, promoting a series of biological processes that support healing and overall well-being.

The key mechanisms through which PEMF therapy is believed to work include:

  1. Cellular Regeneration: PEMF therapy is thought to enhance cellular repair and regeneration. The electromagnetic fields can improve cellular metabolism, leading to faster healing and reduced inflammation.
  2. Improved Circulation: By stimulating blood flow, PEMF therapy may help increase oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues, aiding in the healing process and potentially reducing pain.
  3. Pain Relief: The therapy is believed to modulate pain signals and reduce inflammation, providing relief from various types of pain, including chronic pain and post-surgical discomfort.
  4. Enhanced Bone Health: Some studies suggest that PEMF therapy may support bone healing and regeneration, making it a potential option for individuals with bone fractures or osteoporosis.

Benefits of PEMF Therapy

  1. Pain Management: Many users report significant reductions in pain, especially in conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, and back pain.
  2. Accelerated Healing: Athletes and those recovering from injuries often use PEMF therapy to speed up recovery times and improve muscle repair.
  3. Enhanced Sleep: Improved sleep quality has been reported by some individuals undergoing PEMF therapy, possibly due to its calming effects on the nervous system.
  4. Reduced Inflammation: PEMF therapy may help lower inflammation, which can be beneficial for conditions like chronic inflammatory diseases.
  5. Stress Reduction: The relaxation and improved sleep associated with PEMF therapy can contribute to reduced stress levels and overall better mental health.

PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields) is designed to improve circulation thereby supporting the body’s natural self-regulating processes. Blood is the body’s universal means of transport. Oxygen, nutrients, chemical messengers (e.g., hormones) and immune cells are all transported through our blood. When our body’s cells, tissues and organs are adequately nourished and metabolic waste products are removed, our bodies become healthy and function properly. The optimal regulation of circulation is a prerequisite for ensuring good levels of health and fitness.

Research on PEMF reports a series of positive outcomes including modulation of inflammation, reduction of bodily discomforts, promotion of tissue repair and regeneration, improvement of cardiac function, reduction of fatigue, acceleration of recovery from accidents and support of waste removal.

If you are interested in discovering more about opportunities for pulsed electromagnetic field therapy email me at: robert@parkinsonsrecovery.com.

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder of Parkinsons Recovery
Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease