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REDUCES PAIN IN PETS  

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency therapy is a great way to reduce the pain your pet may be suffering, by increasing the blood circulation the bodies natural pain relief mechanisms are triggered resulting in reduced pain and suffering.

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PROMOTES HEALING  

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy has for a long time widely accepted as a very successful treatment for speeding up the healing process in animals and pets alike.

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy has also been proven to help injured pets with damaged muscles or fractured bones.

So with P.E.M.F therapy your pet can soon be back to their old pet and enjoying life again to the full.

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REDUCES INFLAMATION

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy is  non invasive treatment that also reduces  inflammation associated with injured muscles and fractured bones  allowing the reduced period of healing for your pet.

Consider Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency therapy if your pet  is suffering with pain and suffering due to an injury.

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IMPROVES CIRCUATION 

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy improves your pets overall blood circulation of which increases blood flow producing improved oxygen and also nutrient's that are delivered and vital to all the pets vital organs. 

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IMPROVES ENERGY 

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy by increasing the pet circulation improves their overall health and increases their cellular metabolism of which gives them increased energy and stamina 

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P.E.M.F FOR ANIMALS

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy is not just for treating dogs and cats, but can be used on a wide range of animals regardless of their size, including reptiles, birds and even snakes.

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy is very often used on large birds such as Swans and Eagles who, like many other animals suffer occasional injuries 

This giant rabbit  is being treated with the Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy (P.E.M.F) for a medical problem  

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Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy is also used often on pet parrots, who also suffer ailments and even depression.

This Parrot is receiving Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy for an injury.

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P.E.M.F FOR HORSES 

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy is also  exclusively used on large animals such as horses to improve their circulation and heal soft tissue damage and fractures 

If you are even around racecourse tracks you would be aware that Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy is extensively used continually on horses to maintain them in prime health and improve their health and performance on the track

This horse is receiving a thirty minute  course of  Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy for a strained hind quarter after a strenuous horse race.

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This horse is receiving pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy on his lower leg due to a soft tissue injury.

This therapy is used using a P.E.M.F Loop that sends a low frequency pulse throughout the complete leg area.

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P.E.M.F FOR ZOOS

Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency Therapy is used in most Zoos around the world to repair and heal injuries and reduce the stress and anxiety of captivity 

One of the remarkable effects of P.E.M.F Therapy is its ability to calm the nervous system and create a calming effect for the animals,this gives the zoo inhabitants a reprieve from the strain of captivity ,fostering a more peaceful and contented life.

This young baby Giraffe is receiving Pulsed Electro Magnetic Frequency therapy after being born with some deformities in the two of his legs and needing surgery and rehab

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