PEMF and Circulation

The application of PEMF for a body’s microcirculation is numerous for many ailments such as sensory disturbances, sickness, inflammation, swelling, respiratory issues, and bone health.   Microcirculation means getting a flow of blood to the smallest vessels.

Let’s look at Sensory disturbances which is the processing of sensory information by the nervous system.   Sensory Processing is when regular behavior becomes extreme.  For example, a child screaming when their face gets wet, has a pain sensitivity, or bumps into walls or people for no reason.  A child wants to flee an area, is hyperactive, or avoids contact with others.  Perhaps they are doing fine in a quiet environment, yet have an extreme tantrum when in a highly stimulated environment such as a grocery store, gym, or watching a movie or TV show with high visual and auditory stimulation. 

The same is true for adults.  Their flight or fight response is kicked up and they respond overly tense, get easily startled, depressed, emotional, angry, or completely want to shut down.  Maybe bright lights or loud sounds cause them to need to leave a room, or area, or not be able to attend events.

A child or adult may not have difficulty receiving information, but it is the processing of information their brain cannot do effectively.  Using PEMF can increase blood flow to the capillaries in the brain and increase the energy to the transmembrane potential of a cell which then increases the amount of oxygen and nutrients to help with cognition, neurotransmission, and nerve impulses.

The application of PEMF for microcirculation to the smallest vessels in the body has impressive results.  Positive effects are increased oxygen supply, reduced swelling or edema, decreased inflammation, angiogenesis of new blood cells, reduced fibrinogen, improved digestive and hormonal balance, and help with brain fog. 

Where to go from here?  Consult with a PEMF Certified practitioner or invest in an iMRS Prime for home use.  If a healthy lifestyle is one of your health goals, using the right PEMF system can be a game changer.

Susan Swenson, Certified PEMF Practitioner

Natural Lifestyle Consultant
sueswenson.swissbionic.com

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