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What is BEMER Therapy?

Bio-Electromagnetic Energy Regulation. The working mechanism of BEMER consists of the transmission of a patented multi-dimensionally configured signal (waveform). This unique signal is transmitted into the body via an electromagnetic field meaning that it is the BEMER signal and not the electromagnetic field that acts as the “agent” that stimulates the circulatory response.

BEMER is designed to improve circulation, supporting the body’s natural self-regulating processes. Blood is the body’s universal means of transportation. Oxygen, nutrients, chemical messengers (e.g., hormones), and immune cells are transported through our blood. When our body’s cells, tissues, and organs are adequately nourished, and metabolic waste products are removed, our bodies maintain a healthy balance and function properly. The optimal regulation of circulation is a prerequisite for ensuring good health and fitness levels.

Maximizing BEMER Therapy

BEMER results have been shown to be the best when individuals use the products while at rest. Whether laying down or sitting, engage in active breathing (slow, smooth, deep, even breaths) while using the B.Pad or attaching the B.Pad for the 8-minute treatment.

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Because of enhanced circulation and blood flow with regular application of BEMER Therapy, one may be able to train more (increased scope and better ability to cope with intensive sessions), increasing endurance with more frequent training sessions at correct training intensities. BEMER may be a supportive addition to any physical or mental training regime.

Is BEMER recognized in conventional medicine?

Bemer has been used by many doctors and healthcare providers worldwide and is a therapeutic modality used in conventional medicine as a complementary or adjunct therapeutic application. It is currently accepted by specialist medical bodies, is a key topic in medical working groups, and is a current object of research in a number of universities.