What is Lymph Drainage w/o PEMF ?

PEMF Therapy: Increased Lymphatic Circulation, Bodies Natural Healing Abilities and Pain Relief

Our bodies need strong blood & lymphatic flow to stay healthy. When these do not move well through the legs, people often feel pain while walking. This is called claudication, and it comes from poor circulation. Doctors in Eastern Europe studied pulsed magnetic fields (PEMF) for more than 30 years, and their research shows PEMF can be a helpful tool for circulation, lymph drainage and healing.

Here’s what the studies found:

  • People with leg pain from poor lymph drainage who used PEMF felt much better. Improvements ranged from 41% to 87%.

  • When PEMF was combined with standard treatments like baths, exercise and walking therapy, the benefits were almost DOUBLED.

  • Using PEMF on the spine plus exercise gave even better results than applying PEMF only to the legs.

These benefits meant people could walk farther, have less pain and sometimes avoided the need for surgery.

PEMF also gave other important benefits:

  • Relaxed muscle spasms

  • Reduced blood clotting

  • Helped tissues heal faster

  • Slowed the growth of harmful bacteria

  • Healed skin problems quicker

  • Reduced pain

  • Improved blood pressure and vascular flow

The message is simple: PEMF should be part of a full treatment program, especially in the early stages of circulation problems. Like many areas of medicine, the best results come when therapies are combined.

PEMF is not a “magic button,” but it can make a big difference in how people feel, recover, and live better.

📖 Reference: Magnetic Therapy in Eastern Europe: 30 Years of Research – Jiri Jerabek, MD, PhD & William Powluk, MD, M.Sc.

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