only from following dr @Bob and reading a lot of his content over the months, i can say that this links content makes assumptions of how pemf works. there’s really of pemf “recharging cells”… then this:
"PEMF positively charges blood cells so that they repel one another, (like magnetic charges repel), making it impossible for them to stick together. "
Bob has mentioned that he’s seen cells clump and separate regardless of pemf. he has further commented that pemf does not seem to recharge cells either.
most of what i read from the link is the further propagation of assumptions made about pemf from the marketing and product copy of other pemf products. the described mechanisms of action described from the website are only hypotheses and assumptions that have no proof of how pemf actually works in the human body.
in short, the content seems to be some science mixed with pseudoscience which helps to further perpetuate the speculations of how pemf works.
well, honestly, it could be partly correct. I doubt most of it, but I could be wrong. My problem with representations like these about “charging cells” etc. is that they are presented as known facts, when they are actually not known at all.