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Pilot study: Magnetic fields at the cellular level
- Infrared deep heat
- Pulsating magnetic field
- Biophotons
- Negative ions
- Schumann resonance
- Crystals
- UVB light
- Infrared light
Infrared deep heat
Did you know that not all heat is the same? The heat that comes from your heater, for example, differs in many ways from the warmth provided by the sun. The sun provides one of the most effective and pleasant forms of heat: deep infrared heat.
Warmth that gets under the skin
This type of heat can help us feel more relaxed and comfortable. The infrared rays gently penetrate our bodies, warming us from within. This allows the heat to act directly on the body without first heating the air around us. It's comparable to the feeling of standing in the shade and suddenly being exposed to the sun— it immediately feels warmer , even though the air temperature remains the same.
Unlike conventional heating methods, which often only heat the air and warm our skin from the outside, infrared deep heat provides a kind of " internal" warmth . What makes this type of heat so special is its high efficiency . A large portion of the energy is converted directly into warmth that we can feel. It works deep within the body, directly where it's needed: not on your skin, but on your muscles and joints.

Studies/information on infrared deep heat
¹ https://www.bfs.de/DE/themen/opt/anwendung-medizin-wellness/infrarot/infrarot.html
² Dr. Aaron M. Flickstein, Medical Report “Infrared Radiant Heat”, p.3
³ Dr. Aaron M. Flickstein, Medical Report “Infrared Radiant Heat”, pp. 4-6
Masuda, A., Koga, Y., Hattanmaru, M., Minagoe, S., & Tei, C. (2005). The effects of repeated thermal therapy for patients with chronic pain. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics
Imamura, M., Biro, S., Kihara, T., Yoshifuku, S., Takasaki, K., Otsuji, Y., ... & Tei, C. (2001). Repeated thermal therapy improves impaired vascular endothelial function in patients with coronary risk factors. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Robb, KA, Bennett, MI, Johnson, MI, Simpson, KJ, & Oxberry, SG (2008). Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for cancer pain in adults. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Kanno, T., Nakamura, K., Ikai, H., Kikuchi, K., & Sasaki, K. (2011). Far-infrared radiation inhibits the growth of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Japanese Journal of Hyperthermic Oncology
Sears, ME, Kerr, KJ, & Bray, R.I. (2012). Arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury in sweat: a systematic review. Journal of Environmental and Public Health
Beever, R. (2010). Far-infrared saunas for treatment of cardiovascular risk factors: summary of published evidence. Canadian Family Physician
Matsumoto, S., Shimodozono, M., Etoh, S., Miyata, R., Kawahira, K. (2011). Effects of thermal therapy combining sauna therapy and underwater exercise in patients with fibromyalgia. Comprehensive Psychiatry
Pulsating magnetic field
Magnetic fields are arguably one of the oldest and best-known forms of natural healing. They have been used for hundreds of years and date back to the Romans and Egyptians.
They wore magnetized jewelry on their bodies to protect themselves from various diseases, promote blood circulation, and support the body's natural healing system.
Even in ancient times, magnetism was a fascinating phenomenon.
Today, of course, we've gone far beyond magnetized stones and have found electrical ways to generate stronger and, above all, directly controllable magnetic fields. Pulsating rhythmically, these fields permeate our entire body without stressing the skin or tissue.
Our cells respond to the frequency and movement of the magnetic field, which can influence a wide variety of processes in our body. From blood circulation to metabolism, magnetic fields unleash their invisible power and have fascinated people for centuries.

Studies/information on magnetic field therapy
¹ http://ortho-bd.de/wp/cherry-services/nose-jobs-2/
² https://www.xn--orthopdie-saalfeld-qtb.de/leistungen/magnetfeldtherapie/
https://www.tipps-vom-experten.de/magnetfeldsprechstunde-dr-med-martin-gschwender/
Nelson, FR, Zvirbulis, R., & Pilla, AA (2013). Non-invasive electromagnetic field therapy produces rapid and substantial pain reduction in early knee osteoarthritis: a randomized
double-blind pilot study. Rheumatology international
Hannemann, PFW, Mommers, EHH, Schots, JPM, Brink, PRG, & Poeze, M. (2014). The effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound and pulsed electromagnetic fields bone growth stimulation in acute fractures: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Archives of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery
Gunduz, R., Malas, F. Ü., Borman, P., Kocaoglu, S., & Özçakar, L. (2017). Physical Therapy, Corticosteroid Injection, and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment in Lateral Epicondylitis. The American journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation
Sherman, R. A., Acosta, N. M., & Robson, L. (1999). Treatment of migraine with pulsing electromagnetic fields: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain
Pelka, RB, Jaenicke, C., & Gruenwald, J. (2001). Impulse magnetic-field therapy for insomnia: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Advances in Therapy
Gmitrov, J., & Ohkubo, C. (2001). Geomagnetic field modulates artificial static magnetic field effect on arterial baroreflex and on microcirculation. Bioelectromagnetics
Biophotons
Have you ever wondered how exactly your cells know what's happening in your body? Science has been exploring this very question for a long time, and with the theories of German biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp, they may have found an answer: biophotons.
These tiny light particles could actually be the key to communication between our cells.
But to understand exactly what biophotons actually are, one cannot avoid dealing with the special properties of light.
Biophotons – The quiet glow of life
Light is a rather unique form of energy. Not only does it enable us to see everything clearly, it also ensures that we can perceive our world in a wide variety of colors. Because light behaves like both a wave and a particle.
As a wave, light spreads in all directions and has a different color depending on its wavelength. As particles (called "photons"), light can be thought of as small packets of energy emitted by light sources like the sun. When these photons hit our eyes, we perceive brightness and color.
Biophotons are a special type of these photons. They are produced and emitted by all living organisms. The wavelength range of these photons is between 200 and 800 nanometers and is theoretically visible to our eyes. However, these biophotons emit so weak light that their light is barely detectable.
However, you can even see the glow of our large red biophoton dots with the naked eye, as they glow much more brightly than our cells. Furthermore, the dots glow in a wavelength range of 660 nanometers. This wavelength range lies within the red range we perceive, which is why you perceive the biophotons in our products as red light.
But what exactly is the function of these biophotons? Scientists aren't entirely clear on this. However, some theories, particularly that of the German biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp, assume that our cells use this light to communicate with each other.
This means that they inform each other about certain processes in the body and can perform their tasks more specifically, which makes you feel better and healthier.

Studies/information on biophotons
¹https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/biophotonen-das-raetselhafte-leuchten-allen-lebens-a-370918.html
Ferreira, BM, De Rossi, A., Torres, CP, Galo, R., & Paula, AM (2020). Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) applied in different irradiation parameters on skin wounds: A systematic review of preclinical studies. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
Ferrari, R. A. (2014). Effects of low-level laser therapy on the progress of wound healing in humans: the contribution of in vitro and in vivo experimental studies. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Alfredo, PP, Bjordal, JM, Junior, WS, Lopes-Martins, R. Á., Stausholm, MB, Casarotto, RA, ... & Leal, EC (2018). Long-term results of a randomized, controlled, double-blind study of low-level laser therapy before exercises in knee osteoarthritis: laser and exercises in knee osteoarthritis. Clinical Rehabilitation
Ablon, G. (2018). Phototherapy with light-emitting diodes: Treating a broad range of medical and aesthetic conditions in dermatology. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology
Chow, RT, Johnson, MI, Lopes-Martins, R. Á., & Bjordal, JM (2009). Efficacy of low-level laser therapy in the management of neck pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo or active-treatment controlled trials
Enwemeka, CS, Parker, JC, Dowdy, DS, Harkness, EE, Sanford, LE, & Woodruff, LD (2004). The efficacy of low-power lasers in tissue repair and pain control: a meta-analysis study. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
Negative ions
Imagine walking through the forest, breathing in the fresh air and listening to the birds chirping. What do you feel at that moment? Probably peace, serenity, and contentment. But why is that? It's not only due to the calming atmosphere that a green forest brings, but also to tiny electrical particles moving through the air, the so-called negative ions.
Negative Ions – Invisible Energy from Nature
You're probably wondering what exactly these negative ions are. Well, to explain, we need to go back a bit: Our entire world and everything we know is made up of atoms. These are tiny particles with electrons orbiting on their outer shells. These electrons are incredibly important because they determine how atoms react with each other. Protons are found in the inner shell of the atom; they are the counterparts to electrons and are normally present in the same number as electrons. For example, an atom in its normal state has five electrons and five protons.
When an atom loses an electron, there are more positive charges in the atom, and the entire atom becomes positively charged. We then call it a "positive ion." When an atom gains an additional electron, the exact opposite occurs: the atom becomes negatively charged, and we call it a "negative ion."
There are various circumstances under which an atom loses or gains electrons. In nature, negative ions are often created by solar radiation, thunderstorms, waterfalls, or even the breaking of waves at sea. These natural processes can break up water molecules in the air and release their electrons. The free-floating electrons are then absorbed by other atoms or molecules, creating a negative ion.
But it's not just their origin that's exciting, but also their effect. They can, for example, improve air quality by binding dust, pollen, or other fine particles to themselves, thereby rendering them harmless. This is why the air in the forest feels so fresh. Furthermore, the large number of negative ions in the air also leads to a feeling of freshness and purity. Some studies even suggest that negative ions can improve our mood because they stimulate the feel-good hormones in our bodies.

Studies/Information on Negative Ions
¹ https://www.teqoya.de/vorteile-von-negativen-ionen/
² https://www.noaton.de/luftreiniger-blog/ionisator-sind-ionen-gesund-oder-schadlich/#:~:text=Ohne%20negative%20Ionen%20in%20der,Gesundheit%20noch%20dem%20Well-being%20förderlich⠀
³ https://www.rl-raumlufttechnik.de/themen/raumluftqualitaet-luftionisation-und-gesundheit-besonders-coronazeiten-von-hoher-bedeutung
⁴ https://biow.ch/blogs/wissenschaftlicher-hintergrund/gesundheitliche-vorteile-von-ionisierter-luft
Héroux, P., Gauvin, D., Gilbert, NL, Guay, M., Dupuis, G., Legris, M., ... & Lambert, J. (2017). The use of air cleaners to create airborne particle-free spaces in homes. Environmental Research
Terman, M., & Terman, J.S. (1995). Treatment of seasonal affective disorder with a high-output negative ionizer. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
Gordon, G., & Girdwood, R. W. (1975). The influence of negative air ions on human performance and mood.
Maciejczyk, M., Wiecek, M., Szymura, J., Szygula, Z., & Brown, LE (2018). Effects of negative air ions on oxygen uptake kinetics, recovery and performance in exercise: a randomized, double-blind study. International Journal of Environmental Health Research
Goel, N.,etwaroo, GR, & Patel, N. (2017). Effects of exposure to negative air ions on sleep and circadian rhythms in healthy adults: a pilot study. Journal of Biological Rhythms
Reilly, T., & Stevenson, IC (1993). An investigation of the effects of negative air ions on responses to submaximal exercise at different times of the day. Journal of Human Ergology
Schumann resonance
Imagine if our planet had its own heartbeat, a special frequency that has always been there – that's the Schumann resonance! This geomagnetic oscillation surrounds us like a gentle hum. In 1952, Professor Winfried Otto Schumann discovered these waves, which wrap around the Earth like an invisible band.
It is a very special type of magnetic field and is created by lightning between the Earth's surface and the so-called ionosphere, a specific layer of our Earth's atmosphere.
Schumann Resonance – The Earth Frequency for Inner Balance
For many people, the Schumann resonance is the most important frequency on our planet. They associate it with relaxation, calm, and a feeling of being grounded. Unfortunately, today we can hardly benefit from the advantages of the Schumann resonance. The many electrical devices around us and the associated electrosmog shield us from this frequency.
That's why there are various devices that mimic the frequency of the Schumann resonance (7.38 Hz) and can work close to the body, such as our popular Premium Crystal Mat.
Discover the fascinating Schumann resonances integrated into our controller. This unique feature helps you find a harmonious balance between body and mind. Download the document here and learn more about how Schumann resonances work and their benefits.

Studies/Information on the Schumann Resonance
Pobachenko, OV, Kolesnik, AG, Borodin, AS, & Kalyuzhin, VV (2006). The Contingency of Parameters of Human Encephalograms and Schumann Resonance Electromagnetic Fields Revealed in Monitoring Studies. Complex Systems Biophysics
Ghione, S., Seppia, CD, Mezzasalma, L., & Bonfiglio, L. (1998). Effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields on electroencephalographic alpha activity, dental pain threshold and cardiovascular parameters in humans. Neuroscience Letters
Saroka, K.S., & Persinger, MA (2013). Potential production of the Wi-Fi frequency (2.45 GHz)-like Schumann resonance by the hippocampal formation of rats. International Letters of
Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy
König, HL, & Pütz, R. (2018). Schumann resonances as global and local background reference for the human organism. Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications
Cherry, N. (2002). Schumann resonances, a plausible biophysical mechanism for the human health effects of solar/geomagnetic activity. Natural Hazards
Persinger, MA, Saroka, KS, & Koren, SA (2015). Quantitative support for the electromagnetic basis of the human sense of self: The feeling of a presence is associated with increased geomagnetic activity. Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research
Crystals
Crystals are special minerals that can be found in many different parts of the world. People have been fascinated by these sparkling and colorful stones for thousands of years.
Crystals & Chakras – Energy Centers in Harmony
Over the years, they have become increasingly important in various fields, especially in the world of spirituality. Here, crystals are often associated with the so-called chakras. Chakra theory originates from the ancient Indian traditions of yoga and Ayurveda, a special form of nutrition, and states that we have different energy centers – so-called chakras – in our bodies.
Each chakra is associated with a special gemstone, and for anyone for whom spirituality plays an important role in life, we have incorporated the most important crystals of chakra theory into our products.
This turns yoga, meditation or simply relaxation into a completely new experience.
The crystals are:
1. Red Jasper - Root Chakra
2. Golden Jadeite - Sacral Chakra
3. Yellow Agate - Solar Plexus
4. Green Aventurine - Heart Chakra
5. Blue Chalcedony - Throat Chakra
6. Light blue lapis lazuli - brow chakra
7. Purple Amethyst - Crown Chakra

UVB light
The VitaMat® uses a precisely defined wavelength of UVB light to specifically support the body's natural process of vitamin D production.
Why is vitamin D so important?
Vitamin D has numerous functions in the body – it supports the immune system [1], is essential for bone health [2] and plays a central role in muscle strength [3] and general well-being [4].
However, especially in months with less light or when spending little time outdoors, vitamin D deficiency can occur. Studies show that over 60% of Germans do not reach the recommended vitamin D intake – in the winter months, the figure rises to over 80% [5].
While UVB light in nature is available almost exclusively through sunlight, the VitaMat® allows you to apply it in a targeted manner – at any time and regardless of the weather.
The UVB light hits the skin and gives your body exactly the stimulus it needs to produce vitamin D itself [6].
Studies/information on UVB light
- Martineau AR et al., 2017: Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory tract infections: systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data , BMJ
- Holick MF, 2007: Vitamin D deficiency , N Engl J Med
- Ceglia L, 2008: Vitamin D and skeletal muscle tissue and function , Mol Aspects Med
- Penckofer S et al., 2010: Vitamin D and depression: where is all the sunshine? , Issues Ment Health Nurses
- Robert Koch Institute, 2016: Vitamin D supply in Germany , DEGS study
- Holick MF, 2004: Sunlight and vitamin D for bone health and prevention of autoimmune diseases, cancers, and cardiovascular disease , Am J Clin Nutr

Studies/information on UVB light
【1】 Martineau AR et al., 2017: Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory tract infections: systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data , BMJ
【2】 Holick MF, 2007: Vitamin D deficiency , N Engl J Med
【3】 Ceglia L, 2008: Vitamin D and skeletal muscle tissue and function , Mol Aspects Med
【4】 Penckofer S et al., 2010: Vitamin D and depression: where is all the sunshine? , Issues Ment Health Nurses
【5】 Robert Koch Institute, 2016: Vitamin D supply in Germany , DEGS study
【6】 Holick MF, 2004: Sunlight and vitamin D for bone health and prevention of autoimmune diseases, cancers, and cardiovascular disease , Am J Clin Nutr
Infrared light
The infrared light of the VitaMat® works with a specially tuned wavelength of 850 nm. This wavelength penetrates the uppermost layers of the skin and can support a variety of processes related to regeneration and skin health.
How does infrared light work?
When infrared light hits the skin, certain processes are activated in the cells. The focus here is primarily on so-called photobiomodulation. Numerous studies show that infrared light at precisely this wavelength:
- can stimulate cell activity【1】
- can support the natural regeneration of skin and tissue【2】
- can improve blood circulation in the illuminated areas【3】
- can promote antioxidant protection mechanisms of the skin【4】
In total, there are 30 light points installed on the large VitaMat® within the combi shells and 10 in the VitaMat® Mini.
Studies/information on UVB light
- Avci P et al., 2013: Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) in skin: stimulating, healing, restoring , Semin Cutan Med Surg
- Hamblin MR, 2017: Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation , AIMS Biophysics
- Albuquerque-Pontes GM et al., 2015: Effect of low-level laser therapy on inflammatory, angiogenic, and fibrogenic factors in diabetic wound healing , Lasers Med Sci
- Barolet D, Boucher A, 2008: Proposed mechanism of photobiomodulation and potential applications in dermatology , J Cosmet Laser Ther

Studies/information on UVB light
【1】 Avci P et al., 2013: Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) in skin: stimulating, healing, restoring , Semin Cutan Med Surg
【2】 Hamblin MR, 2017: Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation , AIMS Biophysics
【3】 Albuquerque-Pontes GM et al., 2015: Effect of low-level laser therapy on inflammatory, angiogenic, and fibrogenic factors in diabetic wound healing , Lasers Med Sci
【4】 Barolet D, Boucher A, 2008: Proposed mechanism of photobiomodulation and potential applications in dermatology , J Cosmet Laser Ther

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