PEMF therapy is safe for everyone apart from individuals who are pregnant or people with insulin pumps, pacemakers or other electrical implants.
The team at The Sanctuary understands the challenges of dealing with mental and emotional health issues. As a result, we use a comprehensive approach in our treatment comprising biohacking, science-based methods and Indigenous traditions to help you regain control of your life.
We use pulsed electromagnetic fields alongside other therapies because they positively impact physiological changes in the body, helping you heal.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) will help you feel better in treatment by reducing inflammation, expediting detoxification, regulating your nervous system, alleviating depression, and improving sleep. Bottom line, the better you feel, the more energy you will have and mental clarity to address your core issues while in treatment.
Since PEMF enhances communication between cells, it offers significant benefits to your health. They include:
Choosing The Sanctuary as your place of recovery offers the following perks:
We seek to heal the body, repair the brain and recover the soul and spirit to provide comprehensive treatment that will transform your life. We believe that with our techniques and your dedication, you can take back control of your life.
We aim to determine and address the root cause of mental or emotional health issues to help you recover.
A breathtaking landscape encircles our treatment center, giving you a calm, private and intimate environment to improve your peace of mind and energy levels.
Let’s explore common questions on pulsed electromagnetic field therapy.
PEMF therapy is safe for everyone apart from individuals who are pregnant or people with insulin pumps, pacemakers or other electrical implants.
Yes, PEMF therapy treats depression and other mood disorders. It positively affects neurotransmitters like serotonin, noradrenaline and dopamine, relieving depression symptoms. PEMF is also beneficial in recovery from trauma and substance use disorders.
You can receive several weekly PEMF sessions and reduce the frequency as symptoms improve. Ultimately, treatment frequency will depend on your unique situation.