08/03/2026
Let’s talk about Gauss. It’s one of the most common questions I get: “How many Gauss is your machine?”
Gauss is simply a measurement of magnetic field strength. But here’s what most people don’t realise 👇
It’s not just the number that matters, it’s the pulse. The body responds to changes in the magnetic field over time (the pulsing effect), not just to a static reading of strength.
For example, an MRI produces extremely high gauss, yet you don’t feel stimulation because there’s no pulsing change. With PEMF, it’s the dynamic pulse that creates the effect. So higher Gauss doesn’t automatically mean “better.”
What matters is:
✔ How the field is delivered
✔ The waveform
✔ The rate of change
✔ The protocol used
If you’ve ever been confused about Gauss ratings, you’re not alone 🤍
Happy to explain further anytime.
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