
PEMF is gaining popularity in clinical settings because it:
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Microcirculation is a critical part of how our body works. It’s the process that ensures every cell gets the nutrients, oxygen, and other vital substances it needs
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Absolutely! The same settings you’d use for yourself can also work for your pets. Interestingly, many pets are naturally drawn to PEMF mats as soon as you turn them on.
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PEMF is not designed to treat or heal any particular disease. The approach of low-pulsed PEMF is holistic and therefore also not limited to certain conditions.
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PEMF signals are characterized by the property to spread in any direction equally. At the same time PEMF signals lose intensity very quickly over distance.
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Pulsed Electro Magnetic Fields within the low-frequency and low-intensity range can usually not be sensed by the user. However, many people do feel subtle shifts
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The Fast Start Programs, built-in the iMRS prime and Omnium1 PEMF Systems, are designed to provide a simple (one-touch-operation) and effective
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The iMRS prime as well as the Omnium1 PEMF systems are designed for holistic applications with the supplied whole body applicator.
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Swiss Bionic: Swiss-Engineered iMRS PEMF Systems Swiss Bionic Solutions has focused on one thing for decades: building reliable, low-frequency, Earth-range PEMF systems that people can use at home or in professional settings. On PEMF Planet we feature their two flagship platforms — iMRS Prime and Omnium1 2.0
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When electricity flows, magnetic fields are created. This extraordinary amount of electrical activity that keeps our body alive naturally creates its own magnetic fields. Whenever electricity flows (that means when charged particles and molecules like ions are being moved), a proportional magnetic field is created according to Ampere’s law. Most people assume that this electrical activity is limited to the nervous system, but the vast majority of chemical reactions in the body are accompanied by the movement of charged particles (ions). Considering that most fluids in the body are actually electrolytes (which are ions dissolved in liquid), we can compare the human body to a large battery that generates electricity and occasionally needs to be recharged.
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