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The Benefits of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields


Can aging cells be recharged, leading to new vitality and better overall health? With an increasingly popular technology called pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs), healthier and younger-acting cells may be possible.

Thousands of people in more than 40 countries have used PEMFs to improve their health or promote healing. In fact, PEMFs have been used for decades to treat a wide range of medical conditions, from broken bones and swollen tissues to depression and more. The results can include:

  • Less pain and inflammation, with some acute and chronic pain disappearing completely
  • Reduction in the effects of stress on the body
  • Improved energy and sleep quality
  • Better circulation, blood pressure, and blood and tissue oxygenation
  • Improved uptake of nutrients, cellular detoxification and cell regeneration
  • Balance for the immune system
  • Faster repair of bones and tissue injuries
  • Muscle relaxation

So how does this technology work? And can it help you?

In the last few years, the public has become increasingly interested in antioxidants. This is because researchers have learned more about oxidants, also known as free radicals, and how they can be destructive for living tissues.

When the body begins to break down due to aging, illness or injury, oxidants are the first chemicals to appear. If they are not addressed, antioxidants activate other chemicals, causing a cascade that can create significant damage to the body.

By neutralizing free radicals, the body can enjoy better health over time. PEMFs can increase the effectiveness of antioxidants existing in the body up to 100 times. In other words, this therapy can accelerate healing and make it easier for antioxidants to attack free radicals – and win.

All energy is electromagnetic. This is because all atoms produce electromagnetic fields. Therefore, the cells and chemicals in the body generate electromagnetic fields, and they use electromagnetic frequencies to communicate with one another. These fields are unique, and each organ in the body produces a recognizable, signature bioelectromanetic field.

When the electromagnetic energy in cells becomes disrupted, cells and tissues become unhealthy. PEMF treatments can address this problem by penetrating the cells, tissues, organs and bones. PEMFs induce electrical charges around and within the cell, activating and regenerating them with increased blood supply and oxygen pressure. As they pass through the cells, PEMFs stimulate the electrical and chemical processes, reinvigorating tissues and organs. 

Depending upon the area of the body being treated, PEMFs use a variety of settings. They are used for a short period of time. PEMF therapy is FDA-approved to fuse bones. In addition, some devices have been approved for the reduction of joint pain and swelling.

Specialized health care providers can offer the latest PEMF technology. To find out more about PEMFs and how they can help you heal, contact The Kotsanis Institute in Grapevine at 817-380-4992.

 

 




2260 Pool Road
Grapevine, TX 76051
817.380.4992

http://kotsanisinstitute.com | info@kotsanisinstitute.com

Dr. Constantine A. Kotsanis MD complements traditional medicine with functional medicine and nutrition to optimize health, wellness, and the anti-aging process.  

Dr. Kotsanis specialties include Insulin Potentiation Targeted Low Dose Therapy (IPTLDSM) in the treatment of Cancer, Comprehensive Cancer Care & AfterCare, Autism, Hormone Imbalances, Allergies, Digestive Disorders, Chronic Fatigue and Chronic Disorders.

The Kotsanis Institute is located located in Grapevine, Texas - close to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)

Dr. Kotsanis’ practice integrates elements of both mainstream and complementary medicine. This practice know as integrative medicine embraces principals and treatment methods which may or may not be accepted or embraced by conventional medicine providers, individual physicians or other health care institutions.
Monday, 22 December 2014