Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Frequency. Worth doing some research on it. Boosts circulation, stimulating immune activity and general vitality. That's the theory, anyway.
There are a lot of brands and form factors, especially used for horses, but also used for other pets. Some units are small and easily purchased for home use, others are big bucks meant for health clinics and veterinarians. I've used it myself and believe it's helpful, but I don't have a lot of experience with it or personal testimonies of healing. Some people are big fans of the therapy, and I've heard of many dogs cured of cancer and other issues using this therapy.
A woman in my area has a magnawave. Not the mat, but one with long tubes that drape over your body. It's quite a large unit. She bought it as a business, to provide mobile service to horses. And for one of her dogs- she said it cured her dog of cancer, and other people bring their dogs to her for treatment. And of course for people who request it. I think I paid for 10 sessions. The effects were not immediately noticeable, but over time it cleared up a lot of skin issues. This was welcome and wonderful, but unexpected. I had signed up hoping to reverse T1 diabetes. (Nobody recommends it for that as far as I know, but I wanted to try. It seemed to lower my insulin requirement, but it's hard to be sure.)
Since then I bought a smaller unit (with a handheld paddle, not a mat) from Sota Instruments. I'm afraid I don't use it regularly, so can't say much about it. At some point I'll get it out of my closet and into my daily routine. But I've used it enough to say it certainly didn't hurt.
Thank you for this information. I'm looking forward to trying it. There's a business near me that sells sessions on a mat. I'm sure the mat I ordered isn't as powerful but I can use it everyday. I plan on putting it in a spare room.
Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Frequency. Worth doing some research on it. Boosts circulation, stimulating immune activity and general vitality. That's the theory, anyway.
There are a lot of brands and form factors, especially used for horses, but also used for other pets. Some units are small and easily purchased for home use, others are big bucks meant for health clinics and veterinarians. I've used it myself and believe it's helpful, but I don't have a lot of experience with it or personal testimonies of healing. Some people are big fans of the therapy, and I've heard of many dogs cured of cancer and other issues using this therapy.
I'm just learning about this myself after someone suggested it to me for my vagus nerve dysfunction. Fascinating!
Can I ask why device you have? I ordered a mat that will be delivered this week. I get to try it for 60 days.
A woman in my area has a magnawave. Not the mat, but one with long tubes that drape over your body. It's quite a large unit. She bought it as a business, to provide mobile service to horses. And for one of her dogs- she said it cured her dog of cancer, and other people bring their dogs to her for treatment. And of course for people who request it. I think I paid for 10 sessions. The effects were not immediately noticeable, but over time it cleared up a lot of skin issues. This was welcome and wonderful, but unexpected. I had signed up hoping to reverse T1 diabetes. (Nobody recommends it for that as far as I know, but I wanted to try. It seemed to lower my insulin requirement, but it's hard to be sure.)
Since then I bought a smaller unit (with a handheld paddle, not a mat) from Sota Instruments. I'm afraid I don't use it regularly, so can't say much about it. At some point I'll get it out of my closet and into my daily routine. But I've used it enough to say it certainly didn't hurt.
Thank you for this information. I'm looking forward to trying it. There's a business near me that sells sessions on a mat. I'm sure the mat I ordered isn't as powerful but I can use it everyday. I plan on putting it in a spare room.