Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Therapy
What
is PEMT?
Effects and Uses of PEMT
When to Avoid PEMT
What To Expect During A Therapy
Conclusion
What is PEMT?
Health and vitality are based on interactions that take place at a molecular level within the body and provide the substances and energy which are absolutely necessary to maintain life.
Pulsed electromagnetic therapy (PEMT) induces small voltages in the body, via a mild pulsed electromagnetic field, which concentrates on creating the type of energy environment that is needed in order to ensure that chemical reactions are able to take place. These chemical-physical processes that allow the organism to better supply itself with energy, dispose of waste products, enhance its circulation and improve the activities of its cells – all in order to support and activate the body’s natural regulatory defense mechanisms.
It treats the cause, not just the symptoms, by effecting self-healing on a cellular level - when your cells are healthy, you are healthy (and the often painful symptoms are alleviated, if not removed completely).
Effects And Uses Of PEMT
Increasing the cellular energy of the body is known to improve cellular performance, and thereby influencing self-healing and recovery. This occurs by improving the body’s macro-circulation and micro-circulation, increasing oxygen saturation (improvement of the blood's ability to attach and transport oxygen to the individual red blood cells), improving the cellular metabolism, strengthening the immune system and other vital processes essential to aid recovery from chronic illnesses, speed up post-operative recovery, enhancing sports performance and to maintaining good health. The therapy leaves you feeling relaxed and with a sense of wellbeing.
PEMT has been clinically demonstrated to be an effective treatment to aid bone healing and there’s also evidence that it may be useful for treating chronic conditions ranging from joint disease to venous ulcers (and other wounds and soft tissue injuries), tendonitis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, Multiple Sclerosis, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, migraine, pain and sports injuries. It has also shown promise in the treatment of hyperactive children, for general relaxation and for sleep disorders.
When To Avoid PEMT
The usual magnetic field intensity of PEMT is of the same order of magnitude as that of the earth's magnetic field (about 50 micro Tesla), however, the use of the PEMT in connection with organ transplants should always be subject to medical supervision and responsibility and active implants, such as heart pace makers, can always present a certain risk. We also tend to avoid using PEMT on patients suffering from serious heart rhythm and tachycardia conditions, large aneurysms (from degree 4) or heavy psychosis.
What To Expect During A Therapy
A range of different applications are possible with PEMT and these are adjusted according to individual requirements. The patient usually lies down on the PEMT mat for the duration of treatment (varying between 8 – 30 minutes). A smaller applicator device is also available for targetting specific areas.
In an ideal situation, PEMT treatment should be applied twice or thrice a day. For general regeneration and maintenance of health once daily is sufficient and daily treatment for 5-6 days a week will have remarkable benefits. Painful injuries and low energy levels can be improved within a few treatments, but for chronic conditions it can take 4 – 6 weeks to see sustained improvement. For optimum health PEMT treatments should be ongoing. Within 10 treatments most people will notice benefits to their general condition or specific ailments.
Conclusion
PEMT therapy does not directly heal conditions, but the interaction of the specific pulsed electromagnetic field encourages the body to heal itself. This therapy also enhances all homoeopathic and herbal treatment.