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Greensmoothies
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Recently I got myself a PEMF device and noticed that its use eventually caused my nostrils to straighten out (I believe I had a deviated septum). After making this observation I wondered if this device was stimulating my cranial sutures somehow, and although I wasn't able to locate a study precisely looking at its effect on cranial sutures, there's an article here discussing NASA's study on PEMF and cell growth:
Kind of like what Mike Mew was trying to accomplish with his ultrasound device, I believe.
If PEMF does indeed stimulate the cranial sutures, it's possible that this kind of gentle stimulation, coupled with mechanical stimulation (even just mewing) could become a viable alternative for adult expansion orthodontics (for adults that don't have issues requiring orthodontic intervention).
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Greensmoothies
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Recently I got myself a PEMF device and noticed that its use eventually caused my nostrils to straighten out (I believe I had a deviated septum). After making this observation I wondered if this device was stimulating my cranial sutures somehow, and although I wasn't able to locate a study precisely looking at its effect on cranial sutures, there's an article here discussing NASA's study on PEMF and cell growth:
Source: NASA ON STIMULATING GROWTH AND REPAIRRESULTS The PEMF used in the study “caused accelerated growth rate and better organized morphology over controls”, and resulted in “greater cell viability” (85% vs. 65%). In the gene discovery array (chip technology that surveyed 10,000 human genes),the investigators found up-regulation of 150 genes associated with growth and cell restoration. T. Goodwin (personal communication) “PEMF shut down each dis-regulatory gene we studied.”
Kind of like what Mike Mew was trying to accomplish with his ultrasound device, I believe.
If PEMF does indeed stimulate the cranial sutures, it's possible that this kind of gentle stimulation, coupled with mechanical stimulation (even just mewing) could become a viable alternative for adult expansion orthodontics (for adults that don't have issues requiring orthodontic intervention).