What Is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy?

Resilience & Recovery

When in grade school, our teachers used to teach us that energy is everywhere and in everything around us.

We learned that all energy is also dynamic, and that it moves all the time, so we know that it also has a frequency.

This is important to mention when we are answering the question of “What is PEMF Therapy?”

All of the atoms, chemicals, and cells in our body produce their own electromagnetic pulse.

Therefore, we can conclude that all the energy that we can observe in nature is of electromagnetic origin.

Moreover, it is important to know that every organ in our body also emits electromagnetic energy.

In our body, we have more than 70 trillion cells.

Every one of them is able to emit its own electromagnetic energy, but also to receive electromagnetic energy from outside.

EMF is synonymous with life, in a way, because as long as we live, our body and cells emit electromagnetic impulses.

Once we are no longer alive, this activity ceases.

Another important note is that the cells in our body are extremely sensitive.

They are responsive to very low frequencies and amounts of electromagnetic waves.

PEMF therapy is important because we cannot keep track of every single one of the 70 trillion cells in our body.

Often these cells show signs of dysfunction, and PEMF therapy is the ideal way to deal with these micro-cellular pathologies that we might not even know about.

A bad characteristic of our cells is that they can easily run very low on energy due to internal and external stresses.

By exposing them to electromagnetic waves, we can replenish their energy storage, and we won’t feel sluggish or susceptible to disease anymore.

So, what is PEMF therapy? It is essentially a charger for our cells.