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Magnetic Therapy for Thyroid: PEMF Therapy Research & Studies

Studies show PEMF/Pulsed Magnetic Therapy for Thyroid restores mitochondria & mediates hormone production reducing need for thyroid supplements for Hypothyroidism or Underactive Thyroid.

Magnetic Therapy for Thyroid using Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy

The Thyroid function responds quickly to Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, specially using Our™ PEMF devices. We propose effect due to rebound in mitochondrial integrity in sensitive endocrine tissues. We do not believe it is limited to thyroid gland function.

We were first alerted about improved thyroid function in June 2011 (when our return rate was 6-7%). It was reported to us that one of our users slept much better, but then his newly-better sleep deteriorated at around 10 days of nighttime use.

By pure-luck he was due to see his endocrinologist and discovered that his thyroid medication (taken at same dosage for two years) was far too strong. His dosage was cut by 1/2 and his sleep went back to 6-8 hours per night by 2nd or 3rd night, then deteriorated again after another 7 nights.

On a hunch, he went back to his endocrinologist and had his dosage checked a second time; his dosage needed to be cut by ½ again. His sleep again returned to 8 hours.

This is not an isolated case of Magnetic therapy being effective on Thyroid. We’ve followed quite a few of Our™ PEMF device users through this process since June 2011.

Roughly 7% of the general populations of industrialized countries have thyroid issues. Reportedly 5% are on thyroid medication. EarthPulse™ return/failure rate had been just near 7% since late 2007 (after our v.3 to v.4 hardware upgrade).

In June 2011, after we added a precautionary notice in our user documents “to monitor thyroid levels”, our returns dropped to 3.5%. The last year of v.4.6 and v.4.7 our returns were 2.7%.

It would be smart to monitor dosage of all your medications as pulsed magnetic fields over long duration (nighttime) will enhance cellular uptake. Magnetic therapy for Thyroid is helpful, but you do need to monitor your supplement intake needs as they will reduce.

Turns out ‘they’ve’ evidently known pulsed electromagnetic field therapy has a nearly immediate effect on thyroid-stimulating hormone since 1996. Even though 5% of the general population in Western Europe and N. America are hypothyroid, you just get the drugs and no research is done in the field of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy to correct hypothyroidism. Your tax dollars at work.


Magnetic Therapy for Thyroid – Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy Bibliography

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Neurocase. 2014 Mar 10.
Reduction of cortical excitability and increase of thalamic activity in a low-frequency rTMS treatment for chronic tinnitus.
Takahashi S1, Ukai S, Tsuji T, Ueyama T, Kono M, Yamanaka N, Shinosaki K.

J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2011 Fall;23(1):E12.
Significant increase in plasma thyroid-stimulating hormone during low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Trojak B, Chauvet-Gelinier JC, Vergès B, Bonin B.
PMID: 21304111

Psychiatry Res. 2010 Jan 30;175(1-2):74-7. Epub 2009 Dec 9.
Changes in hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis following successful treatment with low-frequency right prefrontal transcranial magnetic stimulation in treatment-resistant depression.
Kito S, Hasegawa T, Fujita K, Koga Y.
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kyorin University School of Medicine, 6-20-2 Shinkawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8611, Japan.

Biol Psychiatry. 2001 Jul 1;50(1):22-7.
Acute mood and thyroid stimulating hormone effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation in major depression.
Szuba MP, O’Reardon JP, Rai AS, Snyder-Kastenberg J, Amsterdam JD, Gettes DR, Wassermann E, Evans DL.
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.

J Nerv Ment Dis. 2001 Jun;189(6):393-7.
Suprathreshold repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation elevates thyroid-stimulating hormone in healthy male subjects.
Cohrs S, Tergau F, Korn J, Becker W, Hajak G.
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany.

J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1996 Spring;8(2):172-80.
Changes in mood and hormone levels after rapid-rate transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the prefrontal cortex.
George MS, Wassermann EM, Williams WA, Steppel J, Pascual-Leone A, Basser P, Hallett M, Post RM.
Radiology Department, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425, USA.

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