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iPyramids PEMF FAQ

Clear answers. No hype. Simple science-based guidance.

This FAQ is designed to answer the most common PEMF questions in a clear, non-medical way. It explains how PEMF works, what "frequency" really means, how to use iPyramids devices safely, and how to set realistic expectations. All FAQ items below are collapsible and easy to scan.

It produces a controlled pulsed electromagnetic field for wellness use. A changing magnetic field can induce a small electric field in conductive tissue, which is the core physics behind PEMF.

No. Most PEMF operates in low-frequency pulsing ranges and is not a radiofrequency communication signal like Wi-Fi or cellular networks.

Sound is a mechanical pressure wave processed by hearing. PEMF is an electromagnetic field that does not need to be heard and works through induction rather than audio.

No. Sensation is not a reliable indicator. Many PEMF routines are subtle by design, and lack of sensation does not mean lack of field exposure.

Because waveform, field strength, coil design, and distance from the body change what is delivered, even if the frequency number is the same.

No. Frequency is only one parameter. The full signal includes field strength, waveform, pulse shape, session duration, and consistency over time.

Both approaches are used. Closer placement generally increases exposure at that location because field strength drops with distance. Follow the placement guidance for your specific iPyramids model.

Some users do, but stacking is optional. Start simple, track your response, and adjust gradually rather than stacking many sessions immediately.

There is no universal timeline. Some people notice subtle shifts quickly, others after consistent use over days or weeks. Avoid judging too early.

Not necessarily. First confirm correct setup and consistency. Low-intensity PEMF can be subtle, and sensation is not required.

The electromagnetic field itself is silent. Any sound would come from optional audio features or device electronics, not the PEMF field.

Use device indicators or app status when available. For objective verification, use a gauss meter for field confirmation. A simple journal can help track routine-related changes over time.

Anyone with an implanted electronic medical device should not use PEMF unless their device manufacturer and clinician confirm it is safe for that specific implant.

Avoid PEMF during pregnancy unless cleared by a qualified clinician.

That usually means too much too soon or individual sensitivity. Reduce intensity or session time and build gradually.

Yes. Treat it like portable electronics and follow airline battery rules. Keep distance from sensitive magnetic items if your model contains strong magnets, and maintain distance around people with implanted devices.

PEMF is a real physical modality grounded in physics and studied for decades, including regulated medical-device history in specific use cases. Outcomes vary by protocol and person.

Avoid claims that specific frequencies guarantee specific medical outcomes. iPyramids devices are wellness tools, not medical devices, and should not be marketed as treatments for diseases or medical conditions.

A high-integrity answer (with receipts) is: - PEMF is not just a trend; it has decades of study and regulatory history in narrow indications.
- Evidence is mixed in some applications, which is normal for complex biophysical modalities and varies with protocol. For example, Cochrane reviews on electromagnetic stimulation for delayed/non-union fractures have historically found evidence suggestive but not definitive, highlighting methodological limits and the need for better trials.
- Therefore, iPyramids should be used as a consistent wellness practice, not as a substitute for medical care.

General consumer guidance should be conservative: PEMF fields are non-ionizing and low-frequency, but kids and pets vary in sensitivity and have different medical profiles. The most credible stance is: use standard settings, avoid excessive exposure, and consult a clinician/veterinarian if there are medical devices, growth concerns, or pregnancy. (Many PEMF contraindication lists are precautionary because definitive pediatric evidence is limited.)

Frequency Reference Table

Separating what the frequency is, why people choose it, and what the evidence can and cannot support.
Frequency (Hz) What it is (science context) Common wellness intention (non-medical) Evidence strength and notes
7.83 Often cited as the fundamental Schumann resonance band region of the Earth–ionosphere cavity (geophysics phenomenon). "Grounding," relaxation routines, nervous system downshift Physical resonance is real; claims of specific human effects are not settled and should be framed cautiously.
10 Inside the human "alpha" brainwave band (8–13 Hz), which is associated with relaxed wakefulness in neuroscience contexts. Calm focus, meditation support "Alpha" is a brain rhythm concept; it does not automatically validate PEMF at 10 Hz. Use as a gentle routine option, not a claim.
20–50 A common range used across many PEMF experiments and devices; parameters (intensity/waveform/time) vary widely. General "daily maintenance," recovery routines Research exists across many protocols; the same frequency can produce different outcomes depending on full dosimetry.
50–100 Still in low-frequency PEMF territory; many clinical/wellness systems operate under ~100 Hz. More "energizing" feel, daytime routines Evidence is not "frequency = outcome." Strongest honest claim: this is a commonly used range in PEMF protocols, not a guaranteed effect.
200–300 Higher pulse-rate range sometimes discussed in reviews as used in certain contexts; protocols remain heterogeneous. Advanced/targeted routines (non-medical positioning) Reviews note protocol variability and lack of gold standards; avoid making specific biological promises tied to this band.
528 Popular "Solfeggio" number in music tuning culture; evidence generally relates to listening to 528-containing music, not PEMF. Ritual/meaning-based choice; some users subjectively prefer it Small studies exist for sound-based interventions; researchers caution about limited generalizability. For PEMF, do not claim unique effects of 528 itself.

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