What is PEMF Therapy? A Gentle Approach to Reset and Restore

At Points of Health, we’re always looking for ways to support the body in returning to a more natural state of balance.

One of the therapies we’ve integrated into our offerings is PEMF, or pulsed electromagnetic field therapy — a subtle, non-invasive modality that works at the level of the body’s electrical and energetic systems.

How It Works

Every cell in the body carries an electrical charge. This charge plays an important role in how cells communicate, repair, and maintain healthy function.

PEMF introduces gentle electromagnetic pulses that help support this natural activity — encouraging better cellular communication, circulation, and recovery.

Rather than forcing change, it works by supporting the body’s own processes.

What It Supports

PEMF therapy is often used to support:

  • circulation and oxygenation

  • muscle recovery and tissue repair

  • nervous system regulation

  • reduction of tension and inflammation

  • a general sense of relaxation and ease

Many people describe the experience as deeply calming, with a subtle but noticeable shift in how the body feels afterward.

What a Session Feels Like

During a session, you’ll rest comfortably on a far infrared PEMF mat, often combined with gentle warmth and light therapy.

There’s nothing you need to do — simply lie back and allow the body to settle.

It’s a quiet, restorative experience that can be integrated on its own or alongside acupuncture and other therapies.

A Thoughtful Approach to Detox + Reset

In Chinese medicine, we don’t think of detox as something forceful or extreme.

Instead, we support the body in moving, clearing, and restoring balance.

PEMF fits beautifully within this approach — helping to create the conditions for the body to regulate more efficiently and with greater ease.

How to Begin

PEMF therapy is available as part of our:

For those just beginning, more frequent sessions (1–2 times per week) can be especially supportive in helping the body respond and build momentum.

A Final Note

This work is subtle — but powerful.

Over time, these small shifts can lead to meaningful changes in how the body feels, moves, and functions.

We’re always happy to guide you if you’re curious whether this therapy is right for you.

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