Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)

Recharge your cells. Regulate your system. Restore your energy.

At Olos, we use PEMF as a powerful, non-invasive way to restore energy at the cellular level, support the nervous system, and help the body shift from fight-or-flight into healing.

What is PEMF Therapy?

PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy. It uses low-frequency, rhythmic electromagnetic fields to stimulate and recharge your cells—helping them function more efficiently and communicate more clearly.

Think of it like charging your body’s batteries.

We use a clinical-grade PEMF device that gently sends pulses into targeted areas of the body—supporting circulation, reducing inflammation, and promoting cellular repair and regeneration.

How PEMF Supports Healing

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Restores mitochondrial function (your cells’ energy production)

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Reduces inflammation and pain

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Improves circulation and oxygenation

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Supports detoxification and lymphatic flow

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Regulates the nervous system (great for anxiety, insomnia, trauma recovery)

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Accelerates tissue healing and recovery after illness or injury

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Improves mood and mental clarity

It’s subtle, but powerful—and often a turning point for people who feel stuck.

The Perfect Partner to Functional Medicine

Functional medicine addresses the why behind your symptoms—imbalances in hormones, toxins, gut health, or immune function. But sometimes, the body’s systems are too depleted to respond fully.

PEMF helps reactivate the body’s ability to heal—from the inside out.

It creates the ideal environment in your cells and tissues to enhance the effectiveness of the rest of your treatment plan. It’s not a band-aid—it’s a catalyst.

PEMF May Support People With:

Chronic fatigue and low energy

Post-viral symptoms (including Long COVID)

Autoimmune conditions and flares

Mold illness

Brain fog and cognitive issues

Chronic pain and fibromyalgia

Hormonal imbalance

Anxiety, insomnia, or trauma dysregulation

Inflammation and sluggish detox pathways

Gut healing and microbiome repair

Perimenopause and nervous system shifts

What You Might Feel During and After PEMF

PEMF therapy is gentle and non-invasive. You’ll lie down or sit comfortably while the device is placed near or on specific areas (e.g., abdomen, low back, joints, or head).

During or after a session, you may feel:

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A subtle pulsing or warmth

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A deep sense of calm or relaxation

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Lightness or improved clarity

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Temporary fatigue (in sensitive individuals—usually resolves quickly)

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Increased energy over time

How PEMF Fits into Your Healing Plan

At Olos, PEMF is not offered as a standalone service—it’s part of a deeper, personalized healing plan.

    It’s often introduced alongside gut healing, detox, or nervous system work

    It may be combined with other therapies like infrared sauna, HBOT, or ionic detox

    Timing and frequency are guided by Dr. Kat or your Olos care provider, based on your symptoms, sensitivity, and goals

    The Science & Safety Behind PEMF

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    Used by NASA, professional athletes, and physical therapists worldwide

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    FDA-approved for certain conditions (bone healing, depression, etc.)

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    Shown in studies to improve inflammation, circulation, and cell repair

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    Safe and well-tolerated when used properly

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    Non-invasive, drug-free, and doesn’t interfere with most other treatments

    Interested in PEMF as Part of Your Healing Journey?

    Let’s explore how cellular healing can help support your recovery, resilience, and long-term wellness.

    Frequently asked questions

    Will I feel anything during the session?

    You may feel a gentle pulsing or tingling, but many people simply feel relaxed or calm. It’s subtle but effective.

    How long is a session?

    Most sessions last 20–40 minutes, depending on what we’re targeting.

    Is it safe?

    Yes. PEMF is safe for most people and has been widely studied. We screen all patients before recommending this therapy.

    Can I do PEMF on its own?

    Not at this time. PEMF is only offered to patients who are actively working with the Olos Team as part of a larger treatment plan.

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