Your Cells Aren’t Broken—They’re Just Out of Power

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Your Cells Aren’t Broken—They’re Just Out of Power


Most people don’t find PEMF therapy because they’re curious. They find it because they’re desperate.

The pills don’t work. The doctors have given up. The pain, the fatigue, the anxiety—it’s always there. You know your body is capable of more, but nothing seems to help.

That was me, too. Except it wasn’t for me—it started with my dog. She cried as she tried to get up the stairs. A vet told me there was a device that could reverse arthritis. I laughed. I was a Rocket Scientist. I didn’t believe in magic machines.

But I looked into it anyway.

And what I found wasn’t magic. It was science we’d buried.

Your cells are batteries. When they lose charge, they stop functioning. PEMF—Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy—is about restoring that charge.

It’s been around for over 100 years. The Earth emits PEMF frequencies every second. NASA has used it since the 1970s to help astronauts keep their bones from decaying in space. But in the U.S., PEMF research was shut down in the 1930s when Rockefeller and Carnegie reshaped medicine around pharmaceuticals.

We’ve ignored the electrical side of healing ever since.

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She told me she had Tourette’s and would never have a date. Said she was a monster. After one frequency protocol, her tics stopped. A year later, she was engaged.

I’m not a doctor. I’m a rocket scientist. And somehow, I ended up inventing a pocket PEMF device that recharges your body using music-like frequencies.

If you’re living with chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, sleep issues—or just feel like your body should be healing itself but isn’t—you’re probably not looking for another prescription. You’re looking for something that works. Something simple. Something real.

What if the real issue isn’t in your muscles or your mind—but in your voltage?

When your cells lose electrical charge, they stop doing their job. They can’t heal. They can’t maintain energy. You feel stuck. Exhausted. Broken. But you’re not.

Your body is an electrical system. That’s not new-age fluff—it’s physics. Yet for decades, we’ve only treated the chemical and mechanical parts. We’ve ignored the electrical system altogether.

And that’s the biggest medical blind spot nobody wants to talk about.

It’s Not a Medical Device. It’s a Music Player for Your Cells.

When I first tried building my own PEMF device, I thought it’d be easy. One coil, one board. Done.

Instead, I set off smoke alarms. Burned-out components. Stacked a mountain of failed attempts.

Eventually, I realized something: the protocols didn’t need to be delivered with complex tech. They could be played—just like music.

That was the turning point.

The VIBE device runs like an MP3 player. Each track is a frequency protocol—carefully tuned and tested. But instead of going through a speaker, it plays through a coil.

  • PTSD protocol? That’s a 76-pair frequency sequence.
  • Anxiety? Simplified, but powerful.
  • Sleep, inflammation, back pain, blood sugar, and focus—each with its own pattern.

You clip it to your pocket, wear it around your neck, and go about your life.

And yes—some women do keep it in their bra. That’s how portable it is.

It resembles a retro iPod, which is the point. People are already skeptical of anything “alternative.” The device is designed to feel familiar—even down to the colored bars from the Star Trek tricorder.

When people ask what it is, I say, 'It's music for your cells.'

Watch Out for the Bozone

Comedian Rich Hall coined the term “Bozone”—the invisible gas that surrounds people and prevents new ideas from getting in.

I meet Bozone people all the time. Especially online.

They scream scam. They call it snake oil. They ask why it isn’t FDA-approved. They want double-blind studies before they’ll even think about trying something new.

Here’s what I remind them:

  • We don’t know how aspirin works—and it’s been around 3,000 years.


  • MRI machines use magnetic resonance and complex radio frequencies to make images of your internal organs. No one questions that.


  • PEMF isn’t fringe. It’s just unfamiliar.


And unfamiliar doesn’t mean ineffective.

So if you’re stuck, in pain, or looking for something that finally works—try turning off the noise. Try asking your body instead of your feed.

Does It Actually Work?

That’s the big question, right?

Here’s what I tell people: Don’t take my word for it. Just use it three to four times a week for 30 days. If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work.

But here’s the thing:

  • Some people feel results the first day.
  • Some take a couple of weeks.
  • Some need to try a different protocol.

One veteran told me his wife hadn’t spoken a full sentence in two years. She ran our dementia protocol. She talks again now. Fully. To him. To her friends.

A teenager told me she had Tourette’s. Said she’d never be loved. She used our brain balancing protocol. Her tics disappeared. She’s engaged now.

Those are the moments that keep me going.

And here’s something peculiar: dogs and cats seem to know immediately if the frequency is right. They’ll lay on the device if it’s a match. If not? They walk away.

You don’t have to believe in it. Just try it and see what your body says.

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