About Pulse PEMF:
PEMF, is a revolutionary wellness modality that utilizes soothing Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields to stimulate and exercise the body’s cells. PEMF, also known as High Energy Inductive Therapy (HEIT), is trusted worldwide to support the body’s natural healing and regulating abilities.
The earth emits a pulsing electromagnetic field at 7.8 hertz. This natural energy field, combined with around 8 million global lightning strikes per day, allows our planet to sustain life. Much like the earth, our bodies are electromagnetic; our brains use electromagnetic signals to communicate with every bodily system. Science has proven that if our cells have enough electrical charge, the body will heal itself!
PEMF is a holistic supplement that infuses the body with natural energy at the cellular level. The body may use that energy to:
heal and regenerate itself
enhance its natural recovery process
assist with muscle fatigue and discomfort after exercise
increase energy or support relaxation
balance the body's interconnected systems
PULSE TECHNOLOGY: Pulse PEMF manufactures the world’s leading PEMF technology with systems designed to energize the mind, body, and life. Pulse’s exclusive accessories are made with human anatomy in mind and handcrafted from ultraluxe, soft, durable, leather-free Ultrafabrics®.
Northern Pulse Wellness will be offering PEMF sessions with the Pulse EQ-XX machine and accessories for both humans and animals, large or small. Pulse PEMF differs from other electromagnetic devices in its low-to-high intensity capability, which allows for a new level of session customization. Pulse PEMF, a non-invasive, relaxing, and safe modality, interacts at the cellular level for lasting wellness benefits.
CONTRAINDICATIONS PEMF may not be right for you if you:
Are the recipient of an organ transplant
Have an internal device that cannot be removed, such as pacemakers, cochlear implants, defibrillators, spinal stimulators, etc.
Are actively bleeding
Are pregnant or believe you may be pregnant
Have injuries or concerns of injuries that have not yet been evaluated by a licensed healthcare provider