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Safe & Effective? PEMF Therapy for ADHD Symptoms 

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Introduction

Is your fridge door permanently ajar because your little explorer can’t seem to stay still?  Do homework sessions feel more like wrestling matches than learning opportunities?  If you suspect your child might have ADHD, you’ve likely spent countless hours researching treatment options.  Traditional medication can be a lifesaver, but the idea of side effects can leave any parent wanting more options.

What if there was a safe approach in addition to drugs that could help your child manage their ADHD symptoms?  PEMF therapy might be the missing piece you’ve been looking for. This therapy uses low-level electromagnetic fields to improve brain function and reduce ADHD symptoms.

What Is ADHD?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects millions of children worldwide. A combination of inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity characterizes it. Children with ADHD may struggle with:

  • Focusing and concentrating on tasks
  • Completing schoolwork or chores
  • Sitting still for extended periods
  • Controlling their emotions and behaviour
  • Following directions

What Is PEMF Therapy?

Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, or PEMF for short, bathes the body in low-frequency electromagnetic waves.  These waves heal the body by influencing the powerhouses of the cells, the mitochondria.  Your body cells are tiny factories –  when they get hurt or overloaded with toxins, their electrical currents get disrupted, slowing production and hindering repairs. 

PEMF therapy acts like a cellular jumpstart, restoring the natural electrical balance within these mini-factories. This, in theory, allows them to function more efficiently and mend tissues faster.  For decades, PEMF therapy has been explored as a potential tool for a variety of health concerns.

Mechanisms Of Action Of PEMF– How Does It Affect The Brain?

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is a complex process that involves various natural cellular mechanisms. It operates by inducing electrical changes in cells and their surrounding environment by emitting electromagnetic fields. Depending on the specific therapeutic application or desired outcome. 

The most widely accepted current theory proposes that the biochemical pathways initiated by the calcium ion (Ca2+) and subsequently by nitric oxide (NO) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) are the key mechanisms through which PEMFs exert their effects at the cellular level, ultimately leading to the observed responses in all body tissues.

What Does Research Say on PEMF Therapy and ADHD?

While research on PEMF therapy for ADHD is still in its early stages, some initial studies and case reports show promising benefits in managing symptoms. 

Here’s a look at some proposed mechanisms:

  • Increased Circulation

According to a study, PEMF therapy improves blood flow and oxygenation in the brain. This increased circulation ensures the brain receives an ample supply of oxygen and nutrients for optimal cognitive function and concentration.

  • Neuroplasticity

The brain is constantly adapting and forming new connections throughout life. This ability is called neuroplasticity.  PEMF therapy stimulates this process by influencing the electrical activity of brain cells.  Enhanced neuroplasticity helps improve focus and reduce impulsivity in ADHD by strengthening neural pathways associated with attention and impulse control.

  • Cellular Activity

PEMF therapy interacts with the electrical charges within cells, leading to increased cellular activity in the brain. This enhances energy production within brain cells (ATP) and improves communication.  Improved cellular function improves focus, cognitive function, and overall brain health.

Can PEMF Therapy Be Used on Kids with ADHD?

The short answer is yes, PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy can be used for children with ADHD. Still, it’s important to consider safety precautions and follow the recommended treatment protocols below.

  • Consult With A Qualified Healthcare Professional

Before considering PEMF therapy for a child with ADHD, consult with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a paediatrician, neurologist, or practitioner specializing in PEMF therapy. They can assess the child’s condition and potential risks and determine the appropriateness of PEMF therapy.

  • Supervision

A parent or guardian should supervise PEMF therapy sessions for children to ensure proper usage and monitor for any adverse reactions.

  • Low-Intensity PEMF

Children generally should use low-intensity PEMF devices (1 Hz and 100 Hz), as they are considered safer and more suitable for developing brains.

  • Short Treatment Sessions

Treatment sessions should be shorter for children, typically 10 to 20 minutes per session.

  • Frequency Of Sessions

The frequency of PEMF therapy sessions for children with ADHD may range from daily to 3 to 5 times per week, depending on the severity of symptoms and the healthcare professional’s recommendations.

How To Access PEMF Therapy For ADHD

You have two options to access PEMF therapy for ADHD management:

  1. PEMF Therapy Facility 

Some clinics and wellness centres offer PEMF therapy sessions. These facilities provide a comfortable and sterile environment for treatment. However, they do require travel, scheduling, and per-session fees.  Treatment typically involves 20-minute sessions 5 days a week. 

  1. At-Home Portable PEMF Devices 

While traditional PEMF therapy involves clinic visits, at-home devices offer a convenient and cost-effective alternative. Recovery Systems’ BioMat is the best solution for convenient PEMF therapy at home. They are the best PEMF devices on the market, combining PEMF therapy with four additional modalities – far-infrared, negative ion, heat, and red light therapy. This potent combination starts showing relief for ADHD symptoms, i.e. hyperactivity and tension, within a week. The frequency range of PEMF Biomats, which is between 1 and 60 Hz, allows for their safe usage in children.

You can choose the size according to your needs:

  • Standard PEMF Bio Qi Mat (Medium) – this versatile size is perfect for most people and can be used on a chair, couch, or floor. Use it to improve focus and concentration during study or work sessions.
  • Large PEMF Bio Qi Mat – great for full-body coverage. Enjoy it on a bed or larger floor space for a comprehensive PEMF therapy experience. 
  • Qi Mat Office Chair – designed for comfort on your office chair, promoting relaxation and improved focus while you work.

All BioMats deliver the same powerful PEMF therapy benefits. Choose the size and format that best suits your needs and lifestyle! 

Are There Any Contraindications of PEMF Therapy?

While generally safe, PEMF therapy may not be suitable for everyone. Here are some contraindications:

  • Pregnancy
  • Pacemakers and implanted defibrillators
  • Epilepsy
  • Active bleeding
  • Certain medications

How Long Does It Take To See The Results Of PEMF Therapy For ADHD?

It may take some time to see results. There’s no set timeframe, but some studies show benefits within weeks, while others indicate it could take months. According to a specialist, a five-day session per week, with each session lasting 20 minutes, can improve ADHD symptoms by up to 31 percent.

Can PEMF Therapy Replace Medication For ADHD?

PEMF therapy should be considered a complementary approach and should not replace conventional treatments recommended by a healthcare professional.

Takeaway

PEMF is a helpful therapy for managing ADHD symptoms in your child. Studies suggest it improves focus, reduces hyperactivity, and even helps them sleep better. Remember that PEMF therapy shouldn’t replace the current treatment plan.