Modern professional life is extremely demanding. It forces your body and mind to run at full speed. It can be hard to wind down afterwards, to take a timeout. But rest periods are essential to recharge your batteries. The good news is that it doesn’t take long – just a few minutes are enough! BEMER can improve restricted blood flow in the small and smallest blood vessels. This plays a key role in many physiological processes in the body. For example, it affects rest, sleep, and regeneration, as well as physical and mental stamina.⁽¹⁾ A completely new attitude to life⁽²⁾, with a treatment time of just 2 x 8 minutes daily.
Is your everyday life already stressful enough?! Don't worry, BEMER devices can be integrated effortlessly into your life - aiding you to relax more quickly. The patented BEMER signal makes it possible. BEMER utilizes a pulsed electromagnetic field to introduce the unique, patented signal configuration into the body, thereby improving the microcirculation.
BEMER can improve restricted microcirculation⁽¹⁾⁽⁵⁾ and support cell maintenance – the process of supplying cells with nutrients and oxygen and removing metabolic by-products⁽¹⁾⁽⁵⁾⁽⁶⁾ – as well as the body’s own regeneration processes and defense mechanisms.⁽¹⁾⁽³⁾⁽⁶⁾ The effectiveness of BEMER devices has been the subject of scientific studies.⁽¹⁾
BEMER can stimulate restricted blood flow in the smallest vessels. This plays a key role in many physiological processes in the body. For example, it affects rest, sleep, and regeneration, as well as physical and mental stamina⁽¹⁾. A user survey showed that 9 out of 10 BEMER users sleep better after using the sleep program.⁽¹¹⁾
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BEMER can improve restricted microcirculation⁽¹⁾, boost the body’s own regeneration processes and defense mechanisms⁽¹⁾⁽³⁾⁽⁶⁾, as well as support the work of the immune system⁽¹⁾⁽⁶⁾. It can promote relaxation and help to relieve stress.⁽²⁾
By improving restricted blood flow in the small and smallest vessels, BEMER can help the body to perform its functions optimally⁽¹⁾⁽⁵⁾. This is how BEMER is able to promote a general sense of wellbeing⁽²⁾. In a user observation, two thirds of the surveyed users experienced a significant increase in their quality of life.⁽²⁾
Whether you want to excel in a successful career, celebrate sporting success, or provide for your family – you can only master all of life’s challenges with a spring in your step if you are mentally and physically fit, and fully energized. BEMER can make a difference.
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1 Klopp, R. C., Niemer, W., & Schulz, J. (2013). Wirkungen einer physikalischen Stimulierung der spontanen arteriolären Vasomotion bei Rehabilitanden unterschiedlichen Alters. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 10(Suppl), P15-P22. // 2 Bohn, W., Hess, L., & Burger, R. (2013). The effects of the “physical BEMER® vascular therapy”, a method for the physical stimulation of the vasomotion of precapillary microvessels in case of impaired microcirculation, on sleep, pain and quality of life of patients with different clinical pictures on the basis of three scientifically validated scales. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 10(Suppl), P5–P12. // 3 Klopp, R. C., Niemer, W., Schulz, J., & Ruhnau, K. J. (2013). Einfluss eines spezifisch biorhythmisch definierten physikalischen Reizes auf die defizitäre Vasomotion in kleinkalibrigen Arteriolen der Subkutis bei Patienten mit diabetischer Polyneuropathie. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 10(Suppl), P23–P29. // 5 Levy, B. I., Ambrosio, G., Pries, A. R., & Struijker-Boudier, H. A. J. (2001). Microcirculation in hypertension: a new target for treatment? Circulation, 104(6), 735-740. // 6 Schmidt, R. F., Lang, F., & Heckmann, M. (Eds.). (2011). Physiologie des menschen: mit pathophysiologie. Springer-Verla, S768 // Schmidt, R. F., Lang, F., & Heckmann, M. (Eds.). (2011). Physiologie des menschen: mit pathophysiologie. Springer-Verla, S768 // 11 Umfrage BEMER und Schlaf, 2020, 121 Teilnehmer