The BEMER application supports the body’s self-regulation and self-healing processes. This is only possible if all other substances necessary for the human body (nutrients, vitamins, minerals, trace elements, etc.) are present in sufficient quantities. If such substances are insufficient, deficiency symptoms may occur (e.g., magnesium deficiency can cause calf cramps, calcium deficiency can lead to arm cramps or heart rhythm disturbances). Such deficiencies cannot, of course, be remedied by Physical Vascular Therapy.
If the body is burdened with toxins (heavy metals, acids, etc.), excretion reactions may occur. Therefore, the elimination of such substances should always be supported with other measures, such as drinking plenty of low-carbonated water.
By improving nerve conduction, it is possible in some cases that pain is subjectively perceived as more intense. This is not a reason to discontinue therapy but rather evidence of a positive effect. In the case of a severe condition, you should consult a healthcare provider—preferably in collaboration with the treating physician—who is familiar with Physical Vascular Therapy, or seek medical advice prior to starting the therapy.