Question: We have a friend who sells this service, I guess. She has suggested it for Ron, and, since his symptoms are mostly cognitive, it might be something to try. She said that it provides great results for PWP, increasing blood flow to the brain by 30%. Has anyone had any experience with this? Thanks!!
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BEMER Physical Vascular Therapy improves micro-circulation and promotes the blood flow in the smallest blood vessels. This improves the performance of the body's cells, which in turn favors the body's own self-healing powers.
Surely you jest? Bemer therapy...buying a new BMW is not a therapy for PD. However, I admit that would make one feel good and I think it would look good on me. i jest, of course. Good humor is the best of healers.
been using it daily for over a year- its based on PEMF (pulsed electro magnetic field waves). It was a very expensive device, over 2k. Helps me to fall asleep. Supports microcirculation. PEMF was invented by NASA (so Ive been told) for astronauts daily use in space to support healthy circulation while they were w/o gravity. Google PEMF. Bemer is a (reputable) company name.
No effect on tremor, but again, I am not using it to it's full potential - I need product support...
Can you tell me which supplements you're taking? I'm slipping some in with Rons meds, and he does the Rock Steady Boxing and Parkinson's classes. But he has a whopping amount of stress, caring for an adult special needs son. We're praying to get him in a group home soon
I take- CBD oil,, NAC, ALC, ALA, vit.c, b complex, D, E, zinc, resveratrol, phosphtydalcholine, magnesium, probiotic, CoQ10, coconut oil, fish oil. The med I take is artane.
my chiropractor swears by it. I tried it and felt absolutely no benefit, although I only did it once. They told me you have to do it several times per week or even better, several times per day. It is very expensive. Personally, I think its quackery but if you have the money, try it for a while and check it out.
theres a health and fitness center near me that has one. they let me try t out one time for free, but they told me its over $200 a month if I wanted to sign up for therapeutic sessions. Pass!
My granddaughter works with Alzheimer's and Dementia patients and said she would definitely NOT recommend it. Some of them have Parkinson's.....that sold Ron and me. No thanks!
Hi Lynnie, BEMER therapy does produce great results for PWP. Many of my customers have had symptoms reduced. You might also look at Rock Steady Boxing. As a coach of that program in Santa Fe, I recommend it.
BEMER began 20 years ago in Europe and came across to the states in 2016. As we grow older, our blood flow slows down, especially the tiniest capillaries known as our microcirculatory network which is responsible for getting oxygen and nutrients to our cells. Think of our car trying to get to point B and the engine isn't running right. We discover our air and fuel filter are dirty, thus oxygen and fuel are not efficiently getting to the carburetor, to combine together, and then be injected into the cylinder to generate the power we need to move down the road. In our cells are powerhouses called: Mitochondria that generate ATP which is the energy for our cells to do their jobs. Move our muscles, breath in and out, digest our food, help our eyes see, ears hear... All of our cells have instructions from the DNA to their unique tasks and keep us operating at the optimal level. BEMER uses pulsed electro magnetic energy, in very low frequencies and intensities, to get our microcirculation moving again. Thus our cells begin receiving the fuel they need to do their jobs again. End result: Our body can begin to perform the amazing miracles it was designed to do, 24/7. It's new in America but slowly people are waking up to how important this process of getting fuel to our cells is, for any health challenges we may have. I hope that's helpful for you...
any updates on this Bemer stuff? I'm currently considering renting one but wish there was someone who could lend me one instead since it is super expensive.
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