BEMER therapy can improve the restricted blood flow in the smallest blood vessels and thereby supports the self-healing and regeneration processes of your body. The blood flow provides the body with nutrients and oxygen. Seventy five percent (75%) of the blood flow takes place in the smallest blood vessels (microcirculation). This is where blood cells provide tissues and organs with nutrients and oxygen, whilst removing and disposing of resulting waste products.
It is only with the help of these supply and disposal processes that the body cells can perform their various life-sustaining tasks and provide the body with energy. The heart keeps the blood cells moving through the bloodstream. Blood cells must supply and clean an area that is equivalent to more than 120,000 kilometres. Since the heart cannot handle this alone, it needs help: the smaller blood vessels propel the blood cells through their own pumping movements (vasomotion), thereby supporting the heart. Their movements also regulate the blood flow in such a way that areas that require a higher supply at any given moment, are better supplied with blood than areas that have a lower need at that moment.
For example, the muscles’ need for supplies is high during sports activities, whilst the brain requires less at the same time. In a learning activity, exactly the opposite is the case. The pumping movements of the smaller blood vessels thus help the blood cells do their work – and precisely where they are most urgently needed. The result speaks for itself: The body’s defences are strengthened, physical and mental performance increases, disease-fighting capability is strengthened, and drugs reach their targets more readily.
However, too much stress, too little sleep, an unbalanced diet, unhealthy living habits, disease and of course aging, slow down the pumping action of the smallest blood vessels. This affects the vast majority of people. As a result, blood cells move much too slowly and can no longer adequately fulfil their tasks. Deficient supply to tissues and organs over the long term leads to a decline in physical and mental fitness, pain disorders and disease.
BEMER physical vascular therapy can counteract that process in a naturally limiting framework. Using electromagnetically transmitted signals, it stimulates the pumping movement of the smallest blood vessels, renormalising the blood flow in this area. The body cells are increasingly better supplied and start carrying out their many essential tasks like fighting disease and pain, healing wounds, providing energy for physical and mental performance or even re-establishing a general sense of well-being.
BEMER can also provide valuable support for amateur and professional sports. Needs-based blood flow in the smallest blood vessels enables shorter warm-up and cool-down times as well as faster regeneration and thus more effective workouts. In the ideal case, micro-injuries can also be repaired immediately, allowing more serious secondary injuries to be headed off in advance.
Scientifically proven
Numerous double-blind studies have shown the effectiveness of BEMER products. Our scientific research has done pioneering work in the areas of wound healing, increased performance and regeneration, acquiring and publishing valuable and previously unknown insights into local and higher level regulatory mechanisms in the human organism. BEMER products are officially authorised medical devices in the EU.
Bemer physical vascular therapy
Based on years of work and experience, BEMER research has made ground-breaking discoveries on the biorhythm of local and higher level regulatory processes affecting microcirculation.
The core of BEMER Physical Vascular Therapy is a multi-dimensional signal structure that effectively stimulates restricted or impaired microcirculation. It supports one of the body’s most important control mechanisms for healing, recovery and regeneration processes and can also be effectively used for:
- Improving the supply to organs and tissues
- Supporting the healing of wounds and sports injuries
- Supporting the immune system
- Increasing physical and mental performance
- Shortening recovery times in sports training