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What is PEMF?
PEMF therapy stands for "pulsed electromagnetic field therapy," and it is a type of therapy that utilises PEMF therapy devices to provide pulsed electromagnetic fields that help promote healing.
The theory behind PEMF therapy is that the body's cells and tissues need certain frequencies of energy in order to maintain health. When these frequencies are disrupted, it can create an imbalance which can lead to various degenerative processes and illnesses.
PEMF works by exposing the body to low levels of pulsed electromagnetic fields with PEMF devices, which can help restore balance and stimulate the natural healing process. It has been used for decades as a form of treatment for a variety of conditions and health needs
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It uses low-frequency, pulsed electromagnetic fields to stimulate cell ion flow, helping cells produce more energy (ATP), improve metabolic processes, and enhance oxygenation.
The frequency of PEMF therapy will vary depending on the condition being treated. For example, if you are receiving PEMF therapy for pain relief, you may need to receive it more frequently than if you are receiving it for detoxification. Your doctor will be able to advise you on how often you should receive magnetic therapy.
PEMF therapy sessions typically last between 20 and 60 minutes depending on device and programme used
No ,PEMF for pets and animals has been shown to be effective in treating a variety of conditions, such as arthritis and tendon injuries in horses and dogs. Your veterinarian can advise you on whether or not it is an appropriate treatment for your pet.
PEMF therapy is generally considered to be safe with few side effects. The most common side effect is a tingling sensation during or after the therapy session. Other potential side effects include dizziness, nausea, and headache. These side effects are typically mild and temporary.
It is usually sub-sensory, meaning you feel little to nothing. Some may feel a very light vibration or warmth.
Individuals with implanted electronic devices (pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants), active bleeding, or those who are pregnant should avoid it or consult a doctor first.






