🧬 The Science Behind PEMF Therapy

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is based on a simple truth: every cell in the body communicates and functions through tiny electrical signals. When those signals become disrupted—due to injury, stress, illness, or environmental factors—cellular function declines. PEMF restores that communication by delivering safe, natural electromagnetic pulses that help rebalance and recharge the body at the cellular level.

How Your Cells Work

Your cells are like miniature batteries. They maintain a specific voltage across their membranes that controls how nutrients, oxygen, and waste move in and out. This voltage is crucial for:

  • Producing energy (ATP)

  • Sending nerve signals

  • Repairing tissue

  • Fighting inflammation

When the body is under stress or injured, that cellular voltage drops, slowing down all of these vital processes.

🌐 What PEMF Actually Does

PEMF therapy uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves—similar to the frequencies found in nature (like the Earth’s own magnetic field)—to safely penetrate deep into the body. These pulses:

  • Stimulate cellular activity

  • Restore electrical balance across the cell membrane

  • Increase oxygen and nutrient uptake

  • Accelerate the removal of waste and toxins

  • Reduce inflammation and swelling

Think of it as “charging up” your cells to function at their best again.

🧪 Scientific Basis and Clinical Support

PEMF therapy has been studied and used for decades across Europe and the U.S. It’s FDA-approved for certain conditions such as:

  • Non-healing bone fractures

  • Post-operative pain and edema

  • Depression (transcranial magnetic stimulation—TMS)

While our use at Cypress Wellness Solutions is wellness-focused and non-diagnostic, the underlying cellular science is the same. Research has shown PEMF may:

  • Increase nitric oxide production (for circulation)

  • Reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines

  • Improve mitochondrial energy output (ATP)

  • Support tissue regeneration and nerve function

💡 What You May Feel

Most clients feel a gentle pulsing during the session, sometimes accompanied by a sense of warmth, tingling, or deep relaxation. Some report immediate changes (such as pain relief or easier movement), while others notice gradual improvements over several sessions as the body rebalances.

🧍‍♀️ 🐴 🐕 For Humans, Horses, and Animals

At Cypress Wellness Solutions, we tailor PEMF therapy to each individual—whether that’s a person recovering from stress or injury, a horse in training, or a companion animal with joint pain. The core principle remains the same: support the body’s ability to heal itself by restoring its natural electrical rhythm.

🌿 PEMF: Healing from the Inside Out

PEMF is not a magic bullet or a substitute for medical or veterinary care. But it is a powerful adjunct wellness tool—used to:

  • Relieve discomfort

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Improve movement and quality of life

  • Enhance performance and recovery

Backed by science, delivered with compassion—PEMF is one of the most natural and effective ways to support your body’s healing process.

Meet the Team

At Cypress Wellness Solutions, we're more than wellness practitioners—we’re a husband-and-wife team with deep roots in caregiving, horsemanship, and holistic healing. Together, we bring a balanced blend of clinical insight, hands-on experience, and heartfelt service to every session we provide

  • Owner/Practitioner/Social Media Manager

    In addition to the demands of being a full-time horse trainer and mom to a young toddler, Hannah brings a unique perspective as someone personally managing chronic conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, POTS, and MCAS — giving her insight and empathy few practitioners can match.


  • Owner/Practitioner

    With over a decade in the fire service, a career of shoeing horses, experience running a 60-acre farm, and the daily demands of family life, Tyler understands firsthand the physical toll of hard work. His background in the medical field, combined with real-world experience, brings depth and practicality to his role as a practitioner.