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Why is physical recovery important?
Whether you are an athlete or just trying to stay in shape, recovery after exercise is crucial for injury prevention, energy restoration, muscle repair, and overall well-being. This is where PEMF comes in.
How can PEMF help our bodies improve and maintain vitality?
Energy and Vitality
PEMF may improve local blood flow and circulation, contributes to the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to muscles, aiding in the repair and recovery process.
Optimize Performance
The main objective of PEMF therapy is to promote the well-being of healthy muscles and temporarily enhance blood flow, aiming to support muscle health and optimize performance.
Relaxation and Stress Reduction
PEMF might contribute to relaxation and stress reduction, helping even high-performance athlete recover both physically and mentally
Managing Discomfort
PEMF therapy has been
used for promoting muscle relaxation, and providing relief from soreness and discomfort associated with sports-related activities.
Pain Relief
We regularly monitor customer satisfaction with a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 is extremely dissatisfied and 10 is extremely satisfied.
Tracking Customer Satisfaction: Our Monthly Commitment to You
To ensure that our products continue to meet your needs, we conduct a monthly survey to gather valuable insights from our customers. Understanding how you use our devices and your experiences with them is crucial to our mission.
Explore Customer Insights and ResultsPERFORMANCE
Physical Well-Being
Better agility and body awareness.
Vital Body
Rejuvenized and refreshed.
Energy
Smash your daily goals.
Optimized Performance
Do your best. Every day.
RECOVERY
Speeds up Recovery
Support muscle repair.
Enhanced Circulation
Optimized blood flow.
Targeted relief
For instant benefits.
Stress Reduction
Even for high-performance athletes.
How Can The Earth’s Natural Electromagnetic Frequencies Benefit The Body?
What is Schumann’s Resonance?
Since the beginning of life on Earth, the planet has had its own “natural frequency.” The Earth’s frequency is called the Schumann Resonance, which pulsates at a rate of 7.83 hertz.
Schumann’s Resonances are electromagnetic resonances caused by thunderstorms, present at every given moment. This creates electromagnetic waves that are “trapped” between the Earth’s surface and its ionosphere.
What are its benefits?
For once, the electromagnetic field protects us from the sun particles, also known as the “solar wind”. But Schumann’s resonance can also provide a complete restoration to your physiological balance and better overall well-being.
Studies have suggested that exposure to the Schumann Resonance may improve sleep quality, reduce stress levels, and enhance overall well-being.
NeoRhythm + Schumann Resonance
With NeoRhythm, users can access the benefits of Schumann Resonance through tailored programmes for managing discomfort, improved sleep, reduced stress and overall well-being. The device’s user-friendly controls facilitate seamless integration into daily routines, providing a convenient and holistic approach to health.
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Study conducted by BION, Institute for Bioelectromagnetics and New Biology, Ltd. “4Q NeoRhythm Research”, 2021.
users reported
constant effects
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instant effects
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research
Rubik, B. (2011).Neurofeedback-enhanced gamma brainwaves from the prefrontal cortical region of meditators and non-meditators and associated subjective experiences. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 17(2), 109-115. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21303197/ .
Kortekaas, R., van Nierop, L. E., Baas, V. G., Konopka, K. H., Harbers, M., van der Hoeven, J. H., … & Maurits, N. M. (2013). A novel magnetic stimulator increases experimental pain tolerance in healthy volunteers-a double-blind sham-controlled crossover study. PloS one, 8(4), e61926. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23620795/ .