PEMF NASA Research

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PEMF NASA Research

NASA has invested $3.5 million into four years of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy studies and as a result, developed its own PEMF devices.

What did NASA’s studies conclude?

Magnetic therapy is effective in healing refractory broken bones — bones that are unable to heal despite repeated surgical procedures.

NASA also found magnetic therapy is successful in developing tissues for transplantation, repairing traumatized tissues, and moderating some neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

Lastly, previous studies also suggest that PEMF might be useful in the treatment of some muscle disorders.

NASA’s findings in regards to magnetic therapy to sustain astronauts’ well- being while in space have been instrumental in validating ongoing scientific studies and the development of PEMF devices.

Magnetic therapy doesn’t just benefit astronauts.

As NASA research concluded: On earth, this device is effective in the treatment of various muscle diseases, age- and cancer-related muscle atrophy, osteoporosis and other bone diseases. Currently, the Food and Drug Administration has cleared magnetic therapy for fusing broken bones, treating severe untreatable depression, and post-operative pain and swelling.

While NASA has its own PEMF devices, the public’s source for magnetic therapy is Swiss Bionic Solution.

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