Frequently Asked Questions
Electromagnetic Energy In The World
“The electromagnetic energy is the elementary energy that each and every organism relies on.” Prof. Dr. Werner Heisenberg, Nobel prize in physics.
Within the core of our planet there is a lot of movement, and the layers of fluid stones (magma) produce an electrical voltage similar to a dynamo. This creates a magnetic field around the earth with an intensity of 0.5 gauss with an average frequency of 7.5Hz (oscillations per second). Our brain oscillates at the same frequency which puts us in harmony with the planet.
Natural electromagnetic, electric and magnetic fields are the basis of physiological life on this planet – both on the large and small scale
Cell Membrane Electrical Potential
Each cell in the human body is an oscillatory circuit which sends and receives numerous electromagnetic frequencies which can reinforce or weaken the cell.
All cells have a cell membrane and the transport of ions leads to the formation of electrical potential between the inner and outer side. The membrane potential of a healthy and active cell is usually between 90 and 100 milli Volt (mV).
Energy Shortage In The Cell Membrane
Often cells are deprived of energy due to lack of activity or nutrition. If a cell degenerates, it reduces its membrane potential and the various exchange functions of electrolytes, minerals, nutrients, enzymes and hormones are compromised and reduced. Rather than the cell voltage being at 90-100 mV it reduces to just 30-50 mV.
This energy shortage leads to a reduction of the ability of the immune system to repair cells autonomously and leads to the accumulation of metabolic toxins and weakens the organism’s ability to detoxicate itself.
DEXA Scan
What is a DEXA Scan?
A DEXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan is a quick, non-invasive imaging test used to measure bone density and assess bone health. It is most commonly used to identify reduced bone strength, such as osteopenia or osteoporosis, before fractures occur. The scan uses very low levels of X-ray radiation and provides precise, reliable results.
Why Are DEXA Scans Important?
Bone health plays a vital role in overall wellbeing, mobility, and long-term independence. A DEXA scan helps detect early changes in bone density, allowing preventative steps to be taken before problems develop. It is especially important for individuals with risk factors such as ageing, hormonal changes, previous fractures, long-term medication use, or a family history of bone conditions.
Early detection supports informed decisions around lifestyle, exercise, nutrition, and medical management to protect bone strength and reduce injury risk.
The Importance of DEXA Scans in Chiropractic Care
In chiropractic care, understanding bone health is essential for safe and effective treatment planning. DEXA scans provide valuable insight into bone strength, helping chiropractors tailor care appropriately and ensure techniques used are suitable for each individual.
For patients with reduced bone density, treatment can be adapted to focus on gentle approaches, stability, posture, and strength-based rehabilitation. DEXA results also support long-term strategies aimed at improving movement, reducing fracture risk, and maintaining confidence in daily and physical activities.