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Stroke And Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy Research

by Joshua Parker on Jun 09, 2016

Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) research shows PEMF improved cell survival after ischemic (no oxygen) shock. Studies show 90% reduced ischemic damage and resultant disablement, it is the authors opinion that like heart defibrillators, this simple technology should be made available in the home for those at risk for stroke in case of an adverse event with the any component of the cardiovascular system. ARM YOURSELF, BECAUSE YOUR DOCTOR SURE ISN’T GOING TO TELL YOU ABOUT IT.

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS / TMS)  research on human subjects repeatedly shows statistically significantly motor and cognitive improvement in human participants w/ no adverse side effects. rTMS and PEMF studies even 5-10 years post event show measurable improvement. Based on available research (see below) PEMF used in concert with standard rehabilitative therapy should result in significantly improved outcome over standard rehabilitative therapy. In unrelated studies PEMF have shown clear neuroprotective and regenerative effects. Ask yourself why you’ve never known about it until now.

Several hundred pulsed electromagnetic field therapy citations are contained in our research bibliographies. Many of them are linked directly to PubMed a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the U.S. National Institutes of Health for you to begin your search.

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