PEMF exposure cuts simulated stroke-related brain tissue loss by over 50% in animal research

NP-SEMF (13.5 mT, 10 and 60 Hz) dramatically improved survival rates and reduced ischemic brain infarct area by more than 50% in a rat model of cerebral ischemia, mediated through NO production.

What this means for you

When blood flow to the brain is interrupted, the window for limiting damage is narrow. This finding suggests that pulsed electromagnetic fields may help protect brain tissue during that critical period — likely by triggering nitric oxide production, which supports circulation and cellular survival. For wellness-minded individuals, it points to PEMF's potential role in supporting brain resilience and recovery.

The published research

Non-pulsed Sinusoidal Electromagnetic Field Rescues Animals From Severe Ischemic Stroke via NO Activation
Frontiers in Neuroscience · 2019
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