
Contradictions & Considerations
Contraindications
Important: Always consult a healthcare professional before using any pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) device, especially if you have implanted electrical devices, including:
Pacemakers
Insulin pumps
Pain pumps
Note: Dan Dial’s Molecular Enhancer does not appear to interfere with pumps that do not use radio-frequency control, such as certain chemotherapy pumps worn on a belt. However, this should still be evaluated by a qualified physician.
Considerations
Dan Dial’s Molecular Enhancer uses PEMF technology to increase cellular energy, effectively “feeding” the cells and enhancing their performance.
Interaction with Medications and Nutrients
PEMF may increase the effectiveness of:
Medications
Nutritional supplements
Other therapeutic modalities
This happens because magnetic fields may open cell membrane channels, allowing substances to enter cells more efficiently.
⚠️ Caution: Because of these effects, PEMF usage may potentiate medications or alter their absorption rate.
Recommendations:
Medication Timing:
Do not take medications immediately before using a PEMF device.Take them at least 90 minutes prior to PEMF use, or
Take them immediately after your PEMF session.
Monitor Time-Release Medications Carefully:
PEMF may alter the timing or efficiency of these formulations.
Medications That May Require Close Monitoring
Some drugs and conditions may need additional oversight when used with PEMF therapy:
Insulin:
Monitor blood glucose closely; PEMF may enhance insulin uptake.Seizure medications
Neurological treatments:
Especially medications for serious conditions involving the nervous system.Cardiac rhythm medications:
Use with caution, particularly with stronger PEMF devices.
Dan Dial’s Molecular Enhancer uses low-power PEMF and is less likely to pose such risks—but medical guidance is still advised.
A Tool Not A Usage
Frequency and Effectiveness
Consistent usage is key for effectiveness:
Recommended: 1 hour per day, 5 days a week
Not effective: Sporadic use (e.g., 20 minutes, 3 times per week)
Inconsistent use is unlikely to impact medication uptake or cell-level energy changes significantly.