The power of synergy

Synergy is defined as the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements. By combining Oxygen Therapy, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, Thermotherapy, and Systemic Photobiomodulation, we can increase your resistance to disease, promote a healthier state, and create an overall sense of wellbeing. The synergy achieved by these four powerful healing methods together can provide the following health benefits:

  • Improved tissue oxygenation and nutrient uptake by increasing blood oxygen levels, improving cardiac output, dilating capillaries, and enhancing blood flow
  • Greater energy by stimulating mitochondrial and enzyme activity, resulting in increased production of ATP (cellular energy molecule)
  • Enhanced elimination of toxins and metabolic waste
  • Improved strength and stamina
  • Reduced oxidative stress and systemic inflammation
  • Strengthened immune system
  • Decreased nervous tension by promoting deep relaxation
  • Diminished joint and muscle pain and stiffness
  • Improved sleep quality
  • Enhanced tissue repair and rejuvenation

Oxygen Therapy: The healing properties of oxygen are well known. Oxygen Therapy involves breathing concentrated oxygen through a specially-designed mask. Room air contains 20% oxygen and 80% nitrogen. When room air passes through an oxygen concentrator, it comes out 90% oxygen and 10% nitrogen. Breathing this oxygen-enriched air will saturate your red blood cells and blood plasma with oxygen. To learn more, read Anti-Inflammatory Oxygen Therapy: Your Complete Guide to Understanding and Using Natural Oxygen Therapy by Dr. Marc Sircus (click here).

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy: Also known as PEMF therapy, this utilizes weak electromagnetic fields to enhance various beneficial biological processes. PEMF therapy has been used for years in Europe to stimulate cellular repair after an injury. Research has shown that pulsed electromagnetic fields act directly at the molecular level to induce cellular repair and revitalization. To learn more, read PEMF: The Fifth Element of Health: Learn Why Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy Supercharges Your Health Like Nothing Else by Bryant Meyers (click here).

Thermotherapy: This utilizes far-infrared (FIR) heat to warm the body. A large body of evidence supports its use to promote healing and enhance overall health. Unlike an ordinary heating pad available at the corner drug store which only warms the surface of the skin, heat from a far-infrared device penetrates through the skin and insulating fat, and all the way to the muscles and vital organs. This deeper penetration makes far-infrared heat unique. To learn more, read The BioMat Book: Far-Infrared and Vibrational Medicine by Dr. Marc Sircus (click here).

Systemic Photobiomodulation: This utilizes light in the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum to improve blood flow. Using a non-invasive device that exposes the bloodstream to light with a wavelength of 633-655 nm, we can increase the deformability (flexibility) and decrease the aggregation (stickiness) of red blood cells, and decrease blood viscosity (resistance to flow). This improves microcirculatory (capillary) blood flow and increases tissue perfusion. To learn more, read Randomized, Double-Blind, and Placebo-Controlled Clinic Report of Intranasal Low-Intensity Laser Therapy on Vascular Diseases by Dr. Timon Chen-Yi Lu (click here).

Comments: Treatment takes 60 minutes. A total of 10-30 treatments is recommended to experience maximum benefit. Treatments are administered 2-3 times per week. The cost is $150 per treatment. If purchased as a bundle of 10 treatments, the cost is $1350. That is a 10% reduction from the single-treatment price. There is a one-time cost of $120 for a specially-designed oxygen mask and $100 for a photobiomodulation applicator that you will own and will use during each of the treatments. Also, there are targeted nutritional supplements (CoQ10, NAD+, magnesium) that can further augment the effects of treatment. They are not required but are highly recommended.