PEMF
Pulsed Electro Magnetic Fields
An electromagnetic field (also EMF or EM-field) is a physical quantity produced by electrically charged objects. The four crucial parameters defining the exposed signal structure are:
Waveform
Field intensity
Frequency
Resonance
In theory those 4 components must be carefully arranged in mutual balance (coherence) and introduced into the body in order to produce the optimum wellness-promoting effect, and in the same time to avoid negative wellness effects. The exposed composition of the basic parameters differentiates whether an electromagnetic signal is not beneficial for wellness (e.g., from computer systems, cell phones, WIFI, Bluetooth, microwaves, power lines etc.) or wellness-promoting, e.g., low-frequency, pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) utilized for wellness purposes and overall wellbeing.
Waveform
A wave is a disturbance traveling through space, transferring energy from one point to the next. Those of us who studied physics or algebra are familiar with the graphic depiction of sine waves. Mathematically, sine waves can be drawn on a coordinate system consisting of “x” and “y” axis. The y-axis contains both positive and negative values. A sine wave varies cyclically both above and below the y-axis, and is symmetrical about the zero-axis (or x-axis). The most positive value is at the “peak” of the sine wave. This is called the “peak amplitude” and represents the point of maximum displacement of the magnetic signal from zero. In bioelectromagnetic applications, peak amplitude, or wave intensity, is usually measured in microTesla (previously: Gauss).
Sine Wave

The most critical component of the waveform is its rise time and fall time. According to Liboff, the therapeutic value of a given pulsed signal is highly dependent on how rapidly the rise time and fall time happen. This signal characteristic cannot be underemphasized, and is perhaps the most important parameter of an electromagnetic signal. The abrupt fall time represents a high peak voltage value that is responsible for ion displacement. Greater ion displacement exerts a stronger wellness effect. More effective than a simple sine wave or a static magnetic, the iMRS prime and Omnium1 systems generate very complex physical waveforms for overall wellness-promoting results. The so-called sawtooth signal shape and also the square waveform create rise and fall times that are far more abrupt comparing to a simple sine wave, leading to a greater wellness effect.
Overall, the waveform or shape of the electromagnetic signal, is something to which very close attention needs to be paid. The most effective, complex waveform for holistic wellness-promoting results is hereby the sawtooth wave.
Square Wave

Sawtooth Wave

Clinical evidence of the sawtooth waveform was first published by researcher Bassett in 1974. Dr. Bassett observed that changes in the electromagnetic signal induce an electrical current within the treated tissue. Maximum current could be measured whenever the applied signal was abruptly falling from its peak value to its lowest value (fall time). This “piezoelectric” induction within bone structures accelerates bone healing. As a result of Bassett’s work, this waveform has been FDA approved in the United States since 1979 for the treatment of non-union fractures and to aid in spinal fusion operations.
The iMRS prime and Omnium1 systems come both with a whole-body mat applicator. The signal shape delivered by the mat is a triple-sawtooth waveform. This waveform is a composite of a large number of harmonious, non-sinusoidal waves in the low-frequency range. The sawtooth pulse of the iMRS prime and Omnium1 whole-body mat applicator supplies a carrier frequency range between 0.5 and 15 HZ, which is 100% within the so-called “biological window”. Unlike simple sine waves or static, externally worn magnets, the sawtooth signal changes continuously, producing constant induction of electromagnetism into the body, maximizing ion displacement. This means that the body remains responsive to the signals, enhancing and optimizing the beneficial wellness effects of electromagnetic stimulation.
Field Intensity
Field Intensity (also known as amplitude or flux density) is a quantitative description of an electromagnetic field that depends on current flow and direction and has been given the unit Tesla (T), after Nikola Tesla, a Serbian born, American scientist who is best known for many revolutionary contributions in the field of electricity and magnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. “Gauss” is an older unit for flux density, which is still used as a standard in several countries world-wide (1 Gauss = 100 microTesla).
The determinants of field intensity (amplitude) are the length of the magnetic coil wire, its wire diameter, the number of turns (or “windings”) of the coil, and the strength of the electrical current (Ampère) applied to the coil. Together with the induction constant and the specific physical resistance of the material, the field intensity (or flux density) of an electromagnetic field can be calculated.

The native “mind” of the body, from an electromagnetic perspective, reacts rather on a subtle and gentle “whisper”.
The state of the art iMRS prime and Omnium1-Systems are equipped with this native “language” and use extremely low field intensities that communicate most effectively with the body. The result is the best possible holistic wellness effect on all body parts.
Frequency
An analogy would be acoustic frequencies. Some sounds are too loud to enjoy, some are too soft to be heard. There is a tiny “window” of volume within, which creates a pleasant and even beneficial, hearing experience. The same principle applies to electromagnetism. There are pleasant, beneficial electromagnetic frequencies; others that are too soft to be assimilated or perceived by the body, and others that are so “loud” that the body is not positively impacted by such signals. Those noxious signals are called “electrosmog”.
The iMRS prime and Omnium1 whole body applicators use 3 pairs of uninsulated, solid copper coils of varying amounts of windings to simulate the electromagnetic frequencies and intensities of the earth’s magnetic field. We know from nature that such frequencies are in perfect harmony with wellness and well-being. Daily use of a whole-body applicator supports the elimination of stress and tension and enhancing how your body works.
The rate of change in a wave is its “frequency.” Waves undulate from peak to valley to peak. The time from one peak to the next peak is a cycle. One cycle encompasses one positive (above-the-line) peak and one negative peak. The most basic unit of frequency is one cycle per second. One cycle per second (cps) is also referred to as one “hertz,” in honor of 19th century German physicist Heinrich Hertz, whose discovery of electromagnetic waves led to the development of radio. A frequency of 25 Hertz (Hz) represents 25 cycles per second.
The frequency rate is measured from one peak to the next peak. Sine wave application is a simple mode by which energy is transferred towards a medium (such as the body); the more cycles per second, the more energy transfer per second. We are rather aware of light energy and understand waves of light (photons). However, the visible light spectrum is only a very small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Similarly, audible sound is a small slice of the sound frequency (acoustic) spectrum, and the human ear can only detect and respond to a tiny portion of the frequencies that lie within this spectrum. With reference to the transfer of bioelectromagnetic signals, the following general rule applies: The higher the frequency, the more energy is delivered to the body. But understanding Adey’s principle of the “biological window”, we know that just like light and sound, the human body is only capable of responding beneficially to a small range of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum (coherence effect).

Schumann Resonance
rical geometry. Additional overtones can be detected in the background radio noise of the Earth’s energetic field as separate pitches between 14 and 35 Hz. Furthermore, these harmonics seem to be beneficial to our bodies.
The system generates waveforms (sawtooth and squarewave), which, based on their physical properties, not only deliver vast amounts of single frequencies and its relating harmonics, but also the necessary fast rise and fall times to initiate and maintain the desired resonance effects with the body.
Resonance
A common example of resonance is a playground swing, which acts as a pendulum. If you push a child on a swing in time with the natural interval of the swing (its resonating frequency), the swing will go higher and higher (up to its maximum amplitude). Applying a pushing force at any other time will interfere with or dampen the resonating frequency and the swing will be lowered in amplitude, disrupted or stopped entirely. The energy (external push) absorbed by the swing is maximized whenever it is in sync (or “in resonance”) with the swing’s own oscillations.

The higher the frequency, the more difficult it is to gauge the effect on the body. Importantly, this applies to “unnatural” frequencies in the KHz and MHz range exposed
by wireless home phones, smartphones, WIFI routers and many common household electrical devices. The newest and most effective generation of PEMF systems for wellness use, the iMRS prime, target the extremely low frequency range – matching known tonic oscillatory vibrations of the body. They represent the gold standard of the utilization of advanced computerized stochastic resonance modeling to achieve resonance for wellness purposes.
Biological Window

Organ Clock
TIME | MAXIMUM ENERGY | ORGAN/MERIDIAN |
---|---|---|
3 to 5 AM | 4 AM | LUNG |
5 to 7 AM | 6 AM | LARGE INTESTINE |
7 to 9 AM | 8 AM | STOMACH |
9 to 11 AM | 10 AM | SPLEEN |
11 to 1 PM | 12 NOON | HEART |
1 to 3 PM | 2 PM | SMALL INTESTINE |
3 to 5 PM | 4 PM | URINARY BLADDER |
5 to 7 PM | 6 PM | KIDNEY |
7 to 9 PM | 8 PM | PERICARDIUM |
9 to 11 PM | 10 PM | TRIPLE WARMER |
11 to 1 AM | 0 MIDNIGHT | GALL BLADDER |
1 to 3 AM | 2 AM | LIVER |
5 am - 10 am
10 am - 3 pm
3 pm - 8 pm
8 pm - 5 am
The smaller Pad and Spot applicators are capable of higher field intensities and are versatile in how they are applied externally to the body. There is no need for an Organ Clock adjustment for these applicators as the focus of a local PEMF application is to address an isolated area. A specific rectangle waveform (square wave) is used to achieve the best and fastest results.