Cellvital PEMF PEN
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Cellvital HomeCare PEMF therapy system-promote cell function and energy production for better health and well-being
Summary
Cellvital HomeCare PEMF pen is an advanced and targeted solution in vibrant electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF). This innovative tool is specially designed for precise treatment of smaller areas such as joints, muscles and inflamed tissues. The PEMF pen is part of the Cellvital system and connects directly to the device to offer effective therapy that supports the body's natural regeneration processes and promotes health and well-being.
Benefits and effects
Targeted treatment
The PEMF pen is designed to deliver precise therapy to small and localized areas such as knees, elbows, wrists and ankles. This makes it especially useful for people with specific needs in pain relief and tissue healing.
Pain relief
Using low-frequency electromagnetic pulses, the PEMF pen helps to reduce pain as a result of inflammation, acute injuries or chronic conditions such as arthritis.
Stimulation of cell renewal
Pulsating electromagnetic fields improve cell membrane function and stimulate ion transport, which accelerates the production of ATP, the body's primary energy source. This promotes effective cell renewal and regeneration.
Reduction of inflammation
The PEMF pen helps to reduce inflammation of tissue, resulting in less swelling and faster recovery in the treated area.
Improved blood circulation
Technology promotes blood vessels, increasing blood flow, improving oxygen supply and accelerating the healing of damaged tissue.
How does the PEMF pen work?
The PEMF pen generates low-frequency electromagnetic pulses that penetrate deep into the body's tissue. These pulses restore the cells' electrical potential, improve ion transport and increase the production of ATP. The result is more effective cells that contribute to faster healing and regeneration.
Technical specifications
- Frequency range: Optimized for biological processes that promote rapid and effective tissue healing.
- Connection: Connect directly to the Cellvital unit without the need for external power supply.
- Precision: Pen -shaped applicator for accurate treatment of small areas.
Use recommendation
For maximum power, it is recommended to use the PEMF pen of the affected area for 5-10 minutes, 1-2 times daily. Combine treatment with intake of structured water before and after use to support the body's detoxification processes and promote cell function.
Effects and uses
- Acute injuries such as sprains and muscle stretches
- Chronic pain, including arthritis and back pain
- Reduction of stiffness and improved mobility
- Inflammatory conditions and swelling
- Stimulation of muscle restoration
- Better quality
Disclaim
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness. Always consult your health professionals before use, especially if you are pregnant, have a pacemaker or suffer from severe medical conditions. The use of the product is at your own responsibility.
Conclusion
Cellvital HomeCare PEMF pen is an advanced and effective solution for targeted therapy in the comfort of your own home. With its precision technology and ease of use, this pen is ideal for anyone who wants to improve their quality of life by supporting the body's natural healing processes.
Scientific references
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