I’m Brandon Wilson. I am constantly working toward improving my mind, body, and spirit using various ancient techniques and cutting-edge biohacking tools and devices. I want to be healthy, but not at the expense of being happy. This simple idea is what it means to be wellthy.
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Tomorrow is Halloween. I know some people who say it’s their favorite time of the year, and others couldn’t care less. If you have kiddies, then you almost surely have to celebrate Halloween in some fashion. It’s as good a time as any to explore spooky topics that usually only receive hushed whispers in polite company. I suppose this is why I decided to visit the Psychic and Healing fair in Scottsdale this weekend. Let’s dive in.
Reconnecting with the Red Laser Guy
I met Joe, the Red Laser Guy, at the Biomed Expo in Vegas. He has been selling Pure Vibranz products for over fifteen years, and I learn new information whenever I talk to him. I ordered the red laser after his brief demonstration in Vegas, which improved the feeling in my hands. This is the second time I’ve teased about this laser, and I am working on a newsletter to tell you more about it. If you cannot wait and have to know more, you can get more information on the website.
Move over, PEMF—the next evolution is here with PEMA
I’ve written about pulsed electromagnetic frequency (PEMF) in a previous newsletter. The underlying technology has not changed much over the years. There are new bells and whistles like controllers to specify frequencies and variable intensities, but it’s still just an electrical signal passing through coils to generate an electromagnetic field.
Pulsing electromagnetic field activation (PEMA) is cutting-edge technology that advances PEMF based on the work by Dr. Wolf Kafka. Dr. Kafka’s innovation is using superposition folded exponential forms that create a signal that encompasses virtually the entire low-frequency EMF spectrum. The technology is available through products from a company called Centropix.
The flagship product is the Kloud Maxi, a full-body mat (2.2 ft/67 cm by 5.4 ft/164 cm) with eight coils. The mat is designed to fold in a way that stacks the coils to allow for more intensity. It is battery-operated with an integrated control box that can interface with an app via Bluetooth. There are five default programs: Relax, Balance, Energize, Synchronize, and Transform. The app allows for downloading new programs when they are released. The company also offers the Kloud Mini, a smaller version of the mat that can be used while sitting in a chair or as a local applicator to magnify the effects. You know I wasn’t going to leave without giving it a try.
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