Pulse Electromagnetic Wave Field Therapy may encourage stress reduction and encourage improved sleep patterns. Treatment can
be repeated as often as required.
Therapy Duration: 6 minutes
Application of PEMFT on the celiac plexus (more commonly referred to as the solar plexus) may deliver the dual benefit of relieving stress and boosting the immune system as this
area of the body is rich in nerves and lymphatic vessels.
The solar plexus itself is a network of ganglia and nerves lying in front of the aorta behind the
stomach, supplying the abdominal viscera. Within this area lies a further network of lymphatic
vessels, the superior mesenteric lymph nodes, and the celiac lymph nodes.
PEMFT may optimise the functions of this part of the central nervous system, particularly by
producing changes in calcium transport and mediation of mitogenic response, such as
stimulation of the division of cellular nuclei. Certain types of immune cells begin to divide and
reproduce rapidly in response to certain stimuli, or mitogens, which can encourage natural killer
cell augmentation for fighting viruses.
When pulsed electromagnetic wave field therapy is directed towards the general cranial area of
the head, the pineal gland (a small endocrine gland in the centre of the brain) is encouraged to
promote production of seratonin or melatonin, which are the body’s regulators of normal
relaxation and sleep patterns. To promote seratonin production, use in the morning and to
promote melatonin production, use in the evening.
PEMFT may induce relaxation and reduction of stress levels, which in turn
may have a positive effect on those suffering from blood pressure problems. Pulsed
electromagnetic wave field therapy may reduce the acidity and viscosity of the blood so
improving blood circulation and regulating blood pressure. Regulating blood pressure means that
high blood pressure becomes lower and low blood pressure becomes higher.
Jet lag can interfere with normal sleep patterns. Pulsed electromagnetic wave field therapy may
help rectify the sleep problem by balancing the body’s system to return it to its normal circadian
rhythm (the body clock). When circadian rhythms, which extend over 24 hours, are affected by jet
lag, pulsed electromagnetic wave field therapy may help produce modulated seratonin and
melatonin using the technology that has been shown to normalise cellular processes. Pulsed
electromagnetic wave field therapy may encourage the body clock to revert to its normal pattern.