PEMF Therapy and Parkinson’sPEMF can help Parkinson’s disease patients, due to how neurons and the disease work.
Neurons’ role in your body is to transmit chemical and electrical signals, whether within the brain or from the brain to the muscles.
All neurons in your body are electrically excitable, and need to maintain a certain healthy voltage to function properly.
This dynamic is affected when you develop Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson’s disease damages the neurons and their receptors in your body, and causes them to malfunction.
Neurons’ ability to communicate stops, which is why tremor and other symptoms appear.
PEMF therapy helps Parkinson’s disease patients, because it works at the cellular level (including neurons), recharging cells with energy.
PEMF stimulates the neurons that, due to Parkinson’s disease, may lose their potency and potentially die completely.
Neurons’ role in your body is to transmit chemical and electrical signals, whether within the brain or from the brain to the muscles.
All neurons in your body are electrically excitable, and need to maintain a certain healthy voltage to function properly.
This dynamic is affected when you develop Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson’s disease damages the neurons and their receptors in your body, and causes them to malfunction.
Neurons’ ability to communicate stops, which is why tremor and other symptoms appear.
PEMF therapy helps Parkinson’s disease patients, because it works at the cellular level (including neurons), recharging cells with energy.
PEMF stimulates the neurons that, due to Parkinson’s disease, may lose their potency and potentially die completely.