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Posted On: 11/08/2025 7:13:34 AM
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Serious research may open your eyes. I'm 72 yrs young and still running much of what I attribute to control of my meniscus and degenerative knee issue. Actipatch has reduced my inflammation. Read about it, learn about it and experiment with it! No two bodies are the same but it is proven....
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8370292/
Anti-inflammatory Effects of PEMF on MSCs, MΦ, and Satellite Cells
PEMF therapy is based on Faraday's law, a basic law of electromagnetism that predicts how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force known as electromagnetic induction.50 To deliver PEMF dosimetry, it is necessary to include three important parameters: frequency, intensity, and duration/time of exposure.24 PEMF intensity is dependent on wave intensity/field strength measured in units of Tesla (T) or Gauss (10,000 T). To test the effect of PEMF on cytokine signaling, a Helmholtz Coil (Micro Magnetics) was used to expose the cells to the fields. Frequency was measured with an oscilloscope and field strength measured with a Gauss/Tesla meter. Activated MSCs (human bone marrow), THP-1 (human macrophages), and C2C12 (mouse muscle) cells were exposed to dosimetry based on previous studies shown to therapeutically effect cytokine signaling.19,51 Both bone-marrow-derived human MSCs and THP-1 MΦ were activated by treatment with LPS and/or polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid [Poly(I:C)] and then monitored for changes in inflammatory cell signaling pathways using fluorescent immunocytochemical (ICC) analyses (R & D Systems, Minneapolis, MN). Quantitative analysis of the ICC staining was determined using GraphPad Prism 5.52
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8370292/
Anti-inflammatory Effects of PEMF on MSCs, MΦ, and Satellite Cells
PEMF therapy is based on Faraday's law, a basic law of electromagnetism that predicts how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force known as electromagnetic induction.50 To deliver PEMF dosimetry, it is necessary to include three important parameters: frequency, intensity, and duration/time of exposure.24 PEMF intensity is dependent on wave intensity/field strength measured in units of Tesla (T) or Gauss (10,000 T). To test the effect of PEMF on cytokine signaling, a Helmholtz Coil (Micro Magnetics) was used to expose the cells to the fields. Frequency was measured with an oscilloscope and field strength measured with a Gauss/Tesla meter. Activated MSCs (human bone marrow), THP-1 (human macrophages), and C2C12 (mouse muscle) cells were exposed to dosimetry based on previous studies shown to therapeutically effect cytokine signaling.19,51 Both bone-marrow-derived human MSCs and THP-1 MΦ were activated by treatment with LPS and/or polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid [Poly(I:C)] and then monitored for changes in inflammatory cell signaling pathways using fluorescent immunocytochemical (ICC) analyses (R & D Systems, Minneapolis, MN). Quantitative analysis of the ICC staining was determined using GraphPad Prism 5.52