Bemer Physical Vascular Therapy improves microcirculation and promotes the blood flow in the smallest blood vessels. This improves the performance of the body's cells, which in turn favours the body’s own self-healing powers.
BEMER can improve restricted blood flow in the smallest blood vessels and thereby support the body's own self-healing and regeneration processes. Circulation is the human body’s supply system. 74% of it is located in the area of the smallest blood vessels (microcirculation), that is, in the area in which blood cells provide tissues and organs with nutrients and oxygen and on their way back take along waste products for disposal. It is only with the help of these supply and disposal processes that the body’s cells can perform their various life-sustaining tasks and provide the body with energy.
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’s cells are increasingly better supplied and start carrying out their many tasks such as: fighting disease and pain, healing wounds, providing energy for physical and mental performance or even re-establishing a general sense of well-being.
The new BEMER treatment system protected by patents is the most researched and most effective physical treatment method used in complementary medicine today. The new BEMER signal has been developed even further and modified according to the latest findings on the biorhythm of local and primary regulatory processes associated with microcirculation (physical treatment method). The restricted or impaired microcirculation of organs is now stimulated even better than before.
The specific temporary signal order and structure of the electromagnetic field with a low flux density is crucial in effectively stimulating the mechanism for regulating microcirculation.
BEMER is an officially authorised medical device in the EU (CE0483) of the class IIa (93/42/EEC) and during the past 15 years, there have been 46 publications about BEMER therapy and four scientific studies listed in PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/).
Prof. Dr. med. Rainer Klopp is head of the Berlin Institute for Microcirculation and one of the leading figures in this relatively new area of medical research. His reference book provides interested readers with an overview of the entire area of expertise of microcirculation while providing fascinating insight into his research work, for which he has received multiple scientific awards. Numerous tables, graphics and examination findings illustrate the topic; the comprehensive image material of vital microscopic findings turns the reader into a witness of microcirculatory phenomena never before documented in this manner. This is a scientist who is not only able to explain the theory relating to his area of expertise, but also someone who has been "in the thick of it" for decades. A passionate researcher who communicates his scientific findings and, beyond that, critically questions the current level of awareness as regards microcirculation.
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