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The electromagnetic spectrum is huge as it is all possible wavelengths and frequencies. Pulsed emf is very narrow within the low frequency range As it produces a magnetic field that supports the body’s natural function as well as ability to move all the way through it. -Burnell info [ link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Prior to the year 2000, in parallel with the PEMF research being done in Western Europe, the United States, and Japan, a great deal of scientific work was being done in scientific isolation behind the Iron Curtain, as summarized in a detailed technical report,[11] showing scientific evidence for promising benefits from the use of PEMF for a very wide range of applications including peripheral vascular disease, lung disease, gastrointestinal disease, neurological disease, rheumatic disease, pediatrics, dermatology, surgery, gynecology, oral medicine, otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology, immunity, inflammation, reproduction, and tumors, based on over 200 referenced scientific papers involving both human and animal studies.[11]
Although claims that electricity might aid bone healing was reported as early as 1841, it was not until the mid-1950s that scientists seriously studied the subject.
Man made electromagnetic fields are huge topic within varying boundaries And many are harmful emf’s Because it effects the body’s natural functions which is why pulsed electromagnetic fields becomes therapeutic enhancing cellular communication to the systems overall health. Quoting: Chromatophore EMF’s deplete essential vitamins and minerals as man made emf’s long term exposure causes oxidative stress, meaning imbalance of free radicals compared to antioxidants. It also opens the calcium channels in one’s cells. That depletes through leakage vital nutrients over time. Magnesium is a natural calcium channel blocker. The brain and cardiovascular system are impacted by emf exposure especially at night. Turmeric has positive effects on both systems as well as slowing aging by slowing down telomere from shortening. -dr Martin pall info
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