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How PEMF Therapy Improves Circulation

How PEMF Therapy Improves Circulation

Are you or a loved one  suffering from atherosclerosis, or poor circulation? 

You may be wondering how PEMF therapy improves circulation. Your circulation is a vital key to your overall health.

You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Life is in the blood”. It’s true.  Without blood, you wouldn’t be able to survive.

The way that your blood circulates throughout your body is also important.

The question you should be asking is, “How do I know if my circulation is poor?” There are numerous symptoms that indicate poor circulation.

If you have discovered this through medical testing, then you’ll be ready to take the next step to regaining the balance in your circulation that is necessary for good overall health.

This article is going to cover the most common circulation problems, and how PEMF therapy improves circulation.

How PEMF Therapy Improves Circulation Over Time

Once you are more aware of the challenges you have with proper circulation, you will better understand how using PEMF therapy may correct a circulation problem.

Here are some of the many symptoms of poor circulation in the body.

  1. Numbness, total loss of sensation in the hands, fingers, toes, and feet. This may occur at any time, and is dangerous leading to or indicating nerve and tissue damage.
  2. Sensitivity to cold temperatures in your feet, legs, fingers, and hands. This may occur at any time, including those who live in a climate where winter weather is not likely.
  3. Severe fatigue is a problem for those who aren’t moving around a lot. Keep moving! Even short walks may improve your circulation.
  4. Dizzy spells or frequent spells of vertigo. Remember, this can affect your brain. This may cause brain fog, or that frustrating feeling that you can’t focus or remember things. Memory loss and unusual headaches may also become a problem.
  5. Dry or flaky skin. Moisturizers may help, but keep in mind that if your circulation is the source of the problem, you need to address improving your circulation at the source.
  6. Swelling in any of your extremities. Swelling can be a result of inflammation and it can cause pain. Claudication is a medical term used to refer to pain caused by swelling. This may also lead to varicose veins when it occurs in your legs. A blockage in the blood flow is the source of the problem, and it can cause tremendous swelling and pain over time.
  7. Significant hair loss. Hair loss isn’t just hereditary; it can be caused by poor circulation. Individuals with poor circulation are most likely to experience rapid hair loss.
  8. Shortness of breath and potential issues with your heart. Poor circulation can cause serious issues with your heart. If you have been short of breath or you have periodic bouts of chest pain, this could be due to poor circulation. Your heart is a serious matter. Don’t wait to talk to your doctor about your health risks.

Some of these symptoms may apply to you but keep in mind that you don’t have to present all symptoms to know that your circulation isn’t working properly.

Even if you present with just one symptom, you should talk to your doctor about.

Those who struggle to manage their diabetes may also suffer from poor circulation, and in turn, they may present with symptoms that cause them to think it’s circulation rather than their blood sugar.

A great example is itchy skin. While poor circulation can cause your skin to get dry or flaky, localized itching generally only occurs with those who are diabetic.

Therefore, it’s imperative that you learn how PEMF therapy improves circulation.

Learning How PEMF Therapy Improves Circulation and Recharges the Body

What does it take to improve circulation?

Thankfully, PEMF therapy has been helping hundreds if not thousands of folks across the country to improve their circulation.

Research is still being conducted, but understanding how it works will help you gain a deeper understanding of what causes PEMF therapy to improve circulatory problems.

Think of your circulatory system as a battery. When a battery dies, it must be recharged.

A battery can cause toys, cameras, and other items to run slower and less efficient when the battery is dying. The same is true of your body when circulation is poor.

Blood flow will be slower, and blockages often occur. PEMF therapy uses the pulsed electromagnetic field to improve your blood flow to your feet, legs, arms, hands, and fingers.

When you are young, your body could pulse around 4 to 5 times per minute, but as you begin to age your body begins to pulse much slower.

When an older adult says, “I can’t move as fast as I used to”, this is a good indication that their body is not pulsing as they should.

Individuals with diabetes are only pulsing once per ten minutes, and this is a strong indicator that diabetes has dramatically impacted their circulation.

Can you imagine how much better you would feel if you could get the same number of pulses that you were getting when you were a teenager?

Eating right and getting plenty of exercise is extremely important, and it’s also important that you talk to your doctor about your circulation and review your complete medical history prior to using PEMF therapy.

Do you have leg cramps?

If so, this could be another sign of poor circulation, better known as peripheral artery disease. This is another problem that PEMF therapy could benefit when used on a consistent basis.

During exercise, pain in the legs could most likely be due to the blockage of the blood flow in your legs. This ultimately results in swelling and pain within your extremities.

Additionally, those who have leg pain at night should be aware that this is worth a warning about overall health and circulation.

Whether your leg pain is nerve related, or you have blockages in your arteries, your circulation can be affected.

The medical field refers to this as “Rest pain”, and it’s becoming a tremendous problem for those who don’t move around during the day, as well as for those who have nerve or tissue damage.

NOTE: Clinical studies have shown that PEMF therapy improves circulation.

When you are standing, gravity works in your favor! This is because blood flow automatically goes to the feet when you are standing upright.

When you do this, you are less likely to experience numbness in your feet.  However, you could still experience leg cramps.

There are numerous ways to combat leg cramps and rest pain. There are some simple stretches that your doctor may recommend to get you moving and feeling better.

When you do these on a consistent basis you’ll see improvement, but keep in mind that these stretches are not instrumental in getting the body to pulse properly.

Once you understand how PEMF therapy improves circulation, you’ll understand why these pulses from the electromagnetic field are so vital to your circulation and your overall health.

What can you do in the mean time?

  1. Make an appointment to see your doctor before you choose any therapy. Your doctor knows your medical history and is likely to share ideas on who to get you moving and keep you moving!
  2. Always take care of your feet, legs, hands, and fingers. Keep them as clean as possible to prevent any further issues. Diabetics should take great care, particularly with their feet.
  3. Moisturize your extremities daily. Keeping the balance of moisture in your skin will help you look and feel better, especially when hot or cold weather strike. The effect of the light massage as you apply the moisturizer is also helpful and it’s stimulating to the skin as well as the nerves.

Medical treatment for leg pain will vary, but it’s important to talk to your doctor about the option of PEMF therapy and how it can help you.

There are numerous testimonies of folks that used this therapy to improve their blood flow and ultimately improve various areas of their health.

We hope that you have found this article helpful and that this has answered some questions for you. If you would like to learn more about “how PEMF therapy improves circulation” you can visit www.pemfsupply.com.
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4 Comments

  1. maggie lee

    I am lossing more more feeling my leggs weekly my feet and hands are always cold i have been talking about this with my doctor and she have not told anything to do to help and have not ref me to any other kind of doctor.

    Reply
    • Tammy Coffin

      Hi Maggie Lee,

      Thank you for your comment. Sorry to hear about the cold feeling. This can be a sign of poor circulation. PEMF therapy has been shown to improve circulation for many. Have you tried it? If not, it may be what works for you. There is no way to know for sure unless you try it.

      Many thanks,
      The Team at PEMF Supply

      Reply
  2. Rick James

    I just received my mini mat and can’t find anywhere in the manual how to physically use it

    Reply
    • Tammy Coffin

      Hi Rick,

      I am sorry to hear that the manual was not enclosed. All shipments are made with a quickstart guide inside. Please refer to the “Quickstart User Guide” on the website https://www.pemfsupply.com/pages/omi-controller-quick-start-guide. If you have any further questions, please contact customer service at PEMF Supply 1-844-855-7363.

      Kind Regards,
      The Team at PEMF Supply

      Reply

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