The red blood cells can take on more oxygen because of the increased blood circulation. Blood cells that power down lose their charge and stick to one another causing the Rouleaux effect. If the Rouleaux effect is present in the blood, organs cannot properly absorb required nutrients. Electromagnetic energy positively charges blood cells to repel one another, (like-magnetic charges repel), making it impossible for them to stick together. This maximizes the ability of the blood cells to perform their tasks in the capillaries of all the major organs.
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- What is the difference between PEMF and electrosmog?
- Is MagnaWave PEMF the same as other magnetic therapy blankets and boots?
- Can you use PEMF on animals with stents or metal implants?
- Can PEMF be used pre-event?
- How does PEMF show which areas are sensitive?
- Why PEMF the whole body when the problem is in one area?
- Why high voltage high intensity PEMF as compared to low voltage?
- What are the veterinary regulations in my state?
- How is PEMF Measured?
- How Does PEMF Create Better Oxygenation in the Body or Red Blood Cells?
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