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This system is commonly used by practitioners for its ability to target deep tissue, provide rapid pain relief, and promote recovery from injuries.
Both the HOLOS and Dr. Paul’s Pulse XL PRO may work best when used together. HOLOS treats organ meridians on the skin, indirectly affecting deeper organs, while the XL PRO directly targets the organs. Voltage boosts the body's healing energy, similar to how a charged battery powers a device. However, HOLOS doesn't directly increase Voltage. Click button below and See page 3 and 4 for MORE INFO:
PEMF therapy boosts the bioelectrical potential in your body, referring to the measurable and ever-present electrical charge or voltage of the body throughout life.
This bioelectrical charge vanishes upon death, suggesting it could be akin to a physical manifestation of life force.
Tony notes, “We lose some of this charge as we age,” highlighting PEMF's ability to restore our bodies to optimal energy levels, though the specifics of this process are not deeply detailed by Tony. It is, however, straightforward to explain.
The core mechanism of PEMF involves pulsing an electromagnetic field over a conductor, inducing an electrical current by a basic physical law also employed in electricity generation.
In PEMF therapy, the body acts as the conductor. This creates microcurrents that boost the cellular voltage, akin to how a fully charged battery enables efficient operation. As Tony Robbins mentions, PEMF effectively increases the body's energy.
According to Dr. Jerry Tennant in ‘Healing is Voltage,’ children have a higher cellular voltage of approximately -35 millivolts, about 25% higher than adults' -25 millivolts. Higher energy is necessary for growth, compared to maintenance in adults. Dr. Tennant also links low voltage with chronic diseases and injuries, noting a decline in voltage with age.
Tony Robbins summarizes the benefits of PEMF as enhancing energy, concentration, and sleep quality in his book, ‘Life Force.’
As a certified PEMF practitioner with five years of experience and thousands of treatments, I've observed firsthand how PEMF boosts energy among other benefits like reducing pain, inflammation, and improving sleep.
PEMF charges even the bone marrow, targeting either the overall low body voltage or specific problem areas. Consistent treatment over time provides significant benefits, as I have personally experienced.
Western medicine now recognizes each cell's electrical charge as crucial for natural physiological functions and self-healing. Any deviations in cellular voltage can disrupt health and potentially lead to disease.
Dr. Richard Nuccitelli’s invention, the Dermacorder, in 2012 enables monitoring of injury currents, showing that current strength at an injury site spikes initially then decreases as healing progresses, and is undetectable when healing is complete. Interestingly, he noted that the initial current strength decreases with age.
This has spurred interest in methods to enhance the body's natural electrical potential to potentially improve wound healing and correct other biological imbalances.
PEMF has been shown to not only increase cellular voltage but also enhance bioelectrical cellular communication, which Tony Robbins’ ‘Life Force’ links to aging research. Poor cellular communication might also play a role in major diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s.
Pulse XL Pro is in the top of its class in U.S. PEMF TECHNOLOGY. Its one of the Most powerful devices in the U.S. Pulsecenter Calls it “Cellular Exercise” and Makes no Claims to treat any disease but in general, PEMF therapy is FDA approved in the U.S. for treating certain brain cancers, depression, anxiety, non-healing bone fractures, and incontinence, showcasing its wide-reaching potential and effectiveness.
After thousands of hours using PEMF personally and on my patients, I’d strongly advocate for anyone to invest in this therapy for continual, daily use—echoing Tony Robbins’ practice.