PEMF THERAPY
PEMF THERAPY
WHAT IS PEMF?
PEMF (which stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapies) research has been conducted worldwide for over 4 decades with positive health promoting results!
Below are some of those benefits:
Promotes cellular health to improve wellness
Pain & inflammation relief
Enhances body's self-healing abilities
Supports & improves bone, tissues & nerve healing
Boosts energy and athletic performance
Improves circulation, oxygenation & immunity
Improves sleep, stress & cognitive function.
NON-TOXIC, NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS!
TELSA
A high-intensity PEMF device with 3 different coil attachments designed to provide maximum intensities at the lowest frequencies. This provides deeper penetration and best benefits from its intensity levels.
The pulse rate or PEMF frequency range is between 1 to 5 pulses per second or 1 – 5 Hz. At the lowest intensity, the pulse rate is 5 pulses per second and at the highest intensity level the pulse rate is slower than one pulse per second. All systems have a background pulsed magnetic field of 10 Hz next to the noticeable 1-5 pulses per second. With ‘background signal’ we mean it’s less prominent and about 5-10% the intensity of the noticeable 1-5 pulses per second. 10 Hz boosts oxygenation while the lower frequencies stimulate tissues to improve circulation. In short, the effects are totally amazing!
Below are benefits based on the basic know-how of the effects of PEMF therapy.
By enhancing the natural functions of the cell’s performance for recovery and regeneration, PEMF therapy provides benefit universally for all ages and body-types!
Boosting the immune system by improving the adhesion of white blood cells
Enhanced cellular and tissue elasticity with increased collagen production
Decreased swelling, inflammation, and pain
Stimulation of cellular repair mechanism
Accelerated detoxification of cells and organs
Increased absorption of nutrients and pharmaceuticals
Improved micro-circulation
Increased calcium transport and absorption for stronger bones, joints and muscles
Increased supply of oxygen, ions and nutrients to cells
Increased ATP production by enhanced enzyme reactions
Increased partial oxygen pressure
Increased production of nitric oxide
Stimulation of cellular repair mechanisms
Anti-oxidation regulation