Superhuman Protocol

  • Magnetism: PEMF/PEMI Therapy

    PEMI (Portable Electromagnetic Ion Transporter) stimulates osmotic pumps that activate receptors responsible for nutrient absorption in the body. PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) uses multiple electromagnetic fields to treat non-union fractures and depression. In this step, electromagnetic frequencies are released in small doses to the body, resulting in detoxified cells and increased cell voltage. When energy deficiencies arise in a group of cells, the resulting imbalances are root causes for aging and disease. The PEMI device specializes in recharging cells and restoring them to “normal” cell function. Different types of cells have different frequencies that they respond to, so the PEMI device uses multiple different electromagnetic frequencies in different targeted areas of the body. The PEMI increases the energetic charge of a cell by improving the cell’s ATP production. This process enhances the efficiency with which charged molecules or atoms (energy) are received from food, water and air; these floating ions enter the cell walls more easily carrying nutrients to be metabolized for large ATP gains. A standard, healthy cell membrane measures 70-110 mV while a sick person’s often measures around 40-50 mV. Supercharge your cells and feel the difference.

  • Oxygen: EWOT

    EWOT (Exercise with Oxygen Therapy) is used to super-oxygenate the body. During this step, the body is flooded with 93% oxygen through an oxygen mask from an oxygen generator with no environmental impurities. Combining this with exercise allows for deeper respiration and more oxygen intake during the superhuman protocol session. Pure oxygen improves cardiovascular health, but it also yields other benefits such as providing energy to the cells, faster recovery times, a stronger immune system, mental clarity, deeper sleep, and better endurance. When oxygen is supplemented after use of PEMF therapy, even greater benefits can be obtained due to the body’s improved capacity to transport O2. It is not possible to reach the same levels of oxygen in the bloodstream without PEMF; low cell voltage reduces oxygen uptake, and only PEMF therapy can guarantee optimal cellular charge.

  • Light: Red Light Therapy

    Red light therapy, also known as Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) or low-level laser therapy (LLLT) exposes the body to specific light wavelengths that encourage recovery of connective tissues, bones, muscle, and wounds. It is very effective at reducing pain and inflammation. In healthy individuals looking for maintenance protocols, red light therapy yields improved strength, increased energy (ATP), faster recovery time and less fatigue. There are no side effects, and it is non-invasive. Think of it like photosynthesis: with light being absorbed by the cells and catalyzing chemical changes. When cells age and become stressed, the mitochondria produce nitric oxide which outcompetes oxygen and blocks the receptor site that oxygen binds to during the respiratory process (process of turning blood sugar into cellular energy). With a diet rich in antioxidants and rest, the body successfully manages excess nitric oxide. If the body is too stressed, it cannot remove nitric oxide at the rate it is produced. This buildup of NO causes reactive oxygen species known as oxidative stress. Reactive oxygen species are toxic and begin the processes of inflammation, cell death, and the expression of genes responsible for cancer, Alzheimer’s, osteoarthritis and other diseases.