Dr Berka BEMER Webinar
- Nicole Longwell

- Jan 20, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 24, 2025
🩸How BEMER Therapy Works — Insights from Dr. Berka on Microcirculation and Healing
BEMER Dr Berka - Blood circulation — especially through the body’s tiniest blood vessels — plays a critical role in overall health, physical performance, waste removal, and tissue repair. In the video Dr. Burka — BEMER, Dr. Joshua Berka explains the science behind BEMER therapy and how this pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) technology may positively influence microcirculation, supporting the body’s natural functions and wellness. bemer-circulation.com+1

Unlike large arteries that carry volume over distance, microcirculation refers to the flow of blood through very small vessels — capillaries, arterioles, and venules — that deliver oxygen, nutrients, and immune cells directly to tissues while removing waste products. Poor microcirculation can contribute to fatigue, slower healing, stiffness, and other health challenges. bemer-circulation.com
BEMER uses a patented PEMF signal to temporarily enhance vasomotion — the rhythmic contraction and relaxation of microvessels — which helps improve the transport of blood at the cellular level. This improved circulation supports oxygen and nutrient delivery and waste removal throughout the body. Human Medical
During an 8-minute BEMER session, the device emits a low-intensity electromagnetic field that gently stimulates healthy muscle tissue and microvascular flow. Many users report increased relaxation, improved recovery, better muscle function, and greater energy after routine use. While individual results vary, the mechanism focuses on enhancing the body’s own circulation rather than directly treating specific diseases. Healing with Edina
Many wellness professionals integrate BEMER sessions into recovery routines, pre-workout preparation, or stress reduction protocols. Some athletes use BEMER to support performance and conditioning, and research partners across Europe have captured improved vasomotion in microvessels using intravital microscopy. The Wright Ministry
Though BEMER is not a cure-all and should not replace medical care, its non-invasive nature and focus on improving microcirculation offer a complementary approach to overall wellness, tissue health, and recovery support. BEMER Life


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