Pulse Electromagnetic energy is measured in cycles per second (Hertz, abbreviated Hz) and it is tied to wavelength. Most electromagnetic systems use low frequencies and long wavelengths – from 1 Hz up to 10,000 Hz or so, although a few systems will produce frequencies higher than this. Extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields are those with a frequency at or below 3,000 Hz.
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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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