Discover The Power of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy
Description
On this episode of The PEMF Effect, I speak with Dr. Meg Mill, PharmD, AFMCP, about how Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy works, its mechanism of action, and its therapeutic benefits — especially for chronic inflammation and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS).
We explore the critical distinction between therapeutic PEMFs and harmful environmental EMFs, explaining why PEMFs are completely safe, non-invasive, and able to stimulate the body’s natural electrical currents without causing tissue damage.
You’ll learn how PEMF works to "charge the body’s battery," improving cellular energy (ATP), accelerating healing, reducing inflammation, and supporting detoxification. This episode also covers:
How PEMF stimulates the adenosine receptor to reduce inflammation and mast cell activation
Why intensity matters — and why a device must deliver at least 15 Gauss to the target tissue for deep inflammation
Practical tips on selecting the right PEMF device and protocol, including session duration, frequency, and starting “low and slow” for sensitive patients
This episode provides clear, science-based guidance for anyone seeking a safe, foundational therapy to support immune regulation, inflammation control, and long-term healing.
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Dr. William Pawluk explains how PEMF therapy reduces inflammation, supports Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), accelerates healing, and how to select the right device and protocol for effective therapy.
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