Sympathetic Relax

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PEMF
For what
Mitochondrial and Energy Production
Endocrine
Source
Algorithm
For whom
Animals
People

This short PEMF was designed to help relax the sympathetic nervous system.

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Isabelle Nagel, November 08, 2023
I really notice how I become calmer and can relax and unwind, especially after a strenuous day at work.

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Jarret, October 14, 2023
If you suffer from PTS, anxiety, or panic attack this is a staple. You have to work through everything without avoidance, but this is a great tool to activate the PNS and down regulate the SNS. 
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CH
Aug 27, 2025
Where is the best place to apply this PEMF?
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