PEMF exposure linked to measurable rise in blood plasma antioxidant potential
Weak pulsed EMF at minimum exposure (1 min/h for 10 nights) increased total antioxidant potential of mouse blood plasma by approximately 7.8% compared to negative controls, though this did not reach statistical significance.
What this means for you
Your body's antioxidant capacity is one of its core defenses against the daily wear of oxidative stress — the kind linked to low energy, slower recovery, and accelerated aging. This finding suggests that even brief, repeated PEMF exposure may nudge that capacity upward, supporting your body's natural resilience over time.
The published research
Remote stimulation of mitochondria and the antioxidant potential of thymocytes by weak non-ionizing non-thermal broadband pulsed electromagnetic fields in mouse
Frontiers in Physiology · 2026
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