Cellvital PEMF Glasses
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Cellvital Eyecare PEMF Glasses - Innovative Eye Health with Pulsating Electromagnetic Fields
Summary
Cellvital Eyecare PEMF Glasses is an advanced solution to support eye health and well -being using pulsating electromagnetic fields (PEMF). These glasses are specially designed to reduce stress, revitalize tired eyes and improve blood circulation in the area around the eyes. They are compatible with the Cellvital HomeCare control unit and offer a scientifically based approach to cosmetic and therapeutic treatment of the eye area.
Benefits and effects
- Relieving tired eyes: Perfect for those who spend long hours in front of computer screens, read a lot or run over longer periods. The electromagnetic impulses reduce eye fatigue and provide better eye comfort.
- Improved blood circulation: PEMF technology stimulates blood circulation around the eyes, which can reduce bags, dark circles and swelling, as well as give the skin a healthier appearance.
- Stress reduction: The Relax program helps reduce tension and stress-related symptoms such as headaches and fatigue in the eye muscles.
- Cosmetic improvement: The basic program helps to reduce wrinkles, redness and skin irritations around the eyes. Combined with hyaluronic acid serum, the results can be especially noticeable.
- Strengthening the energy of the cells: The technology helps to improve the natural energy production of the cells, which can be particularly beneficial in a digital everyday life with high screen exposure.
Technical specifications
- Weight: Approx. 600 g
- Recommended programs: Relax and base
- Compatibility: Must be connected to the Cellvital HomeCare control unit
- Production country: Germany
Use recommendation
To achieve the best possible effect, it is recommended to drink a glass of structured water before and after each treatment. This supports the body's detoxification processes and improves the cells' ability to absorb nutrients.
Indications of use
- Data Syndrome (Computer Vision Syndrome): For persons with eye fatigue after long periods in front of screen.
- Cosmetic challenges: Reduction of bags under the eyes, redness and wrinkles.
- Stress -related tension: Relief of headaches and tension in the eye area.
- Preventive treatment: Support for general eye health and revitalization.
Contraindications
Cellvital Eyecare PEMF Glasses should not be used by:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding.
- People with electronic implants such as pacemakers or insulin pumps.
- People who have recently undergone organ transplants.
Disclaim
Uno Vita uses artificial intelligence for analyzes, summaries and articles. We do not take responsibility for any errors in the text due to human or computer technology errors. All information must be considered critically. Uno Vita does not claim the medical effects of the products, but we refer to available research in line with the principles of freedom of speech. The information is not intended to replace professional medical advice or treatment.
Conclusion
Cellvital Eyecare PEMF Glasses provides a holistic approach to eye health and well -being, with innovative technologies that combine electromagnetic impulses with the body's natural biological processes. Whether reducing stress, improving cosmetic challenges or supporting the general health of the eyes, these glasses offer an advanced and effective solution for modern health -conscious users.
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