Integrative Research

Explore the cutting edge of health and wellness through our Integrative Research portal, where we dive into the latest findings and foster discussions that shape the future of integrative medicine.

Featured Research Topics

Continued research and development is being conducted for each of the topics listed below, the result of which comes in the form of articles written to help educate and inform readers of the technology.

Photobiomodulation

Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a non-thermal light therapy that uses specific wavelengths of light, primarily in the red (600–700 nm) and near-infrared (NIR) (750–1100 nm) spectrum, to modulate biological processes at the cellular level. PBM is also referred to as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or cold laser therapy. The mechanism of action is primarily linked to the absorption of photons by mitochondrial chromophores, such as cytochrome c oxidase (CCO) in the electron transport chain, leading to increased adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production, modulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and the release of nitric oxide (NO), which collectively enhance cellular metabolism and function.

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Brainwave Entrainment

Brainwave Entrainment (BWE) is a technique that uses rhythmic external stimuli—such as sound, light, or vibration—to synchronize brainwave activity to a desired frequency. This process, known as neural entrainment, helps guide the brain into specific states associated with relaxation, focus, meditation, or sleep.

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PEMF

PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy. It is a non-invasive wellness modality that uses electromagnetic fields to stimulate and support cellular function. PEMF devices generate pulsating electromagnetic waves at various frequencies, which interact with the body’s cells to enhance energy production (ATP), improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair and regeneration.

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Vibroacoustic therapy (VAT)

Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT) is a non-invasive therapeutic approach that uses sound vibrations, typically delivered through specialized transducers embedded in a chair, mat, or bed, to stimulate the body and nervous system. These low-frequency sound waves resonate through the body, influencing cellular activity, relaxation responses, and neurophysiological processes.

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Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative Medicine is a cutting-edge approach to wellness that supports the body’s natural recovery process rather than merely masking symptoms. By leveraging bioactive biomolecules, such as those derived from Wharton’s Jelly MSCs, and delivering them through non-invasive methods like topical creams, regenerative technology enhances musculoskeletal comfort, promotes mobility, and contributes to long-term well-being.

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Highlights PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy is a non-invasive way to gently stimulate cells and circulation using controlled electromagnetic pulses. It may “re-charge” cellular function, support microcirculation, and help modulate...

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Highlights Multimodal therapy demonstrated good feasibility in long COVID patients. Improvements were observed in anxiety, depression, fatigue, and cognitive function. No adverse effects were reported during the intervention.   Study...

Highlights Oxidative stress is proposed as a central mechanism of biological aging. Protein oxidation leads to loss of essential cellular functions. Evidence is drawn from animal models, genetic studies, and...

Highlights Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia worldwide, and there is still no cure capable of stopping its progression. Traditional amyloid-focused drug strategies have shown limited cognitive...

Highlights Well tolerated at multiple settings: Participants tolerated low, medium, and high tPBM settings well. Side effects similar to sham: Reported symptoms were comparable to the “placebo” session. No meaningful...

Highlights A randomized, sham-controlled pilot trial tested whether pulsed near-infrared transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) could support symptoms in children with autism ages 2–6. Children received twice-weekly sessions for 8 weeks (about...

Highlights Parkinson’s disease (PD) affects more than 10 million people worldwide, causing tremor, stiffness, slowed movement, balance problems, and cognitive decline. A proof of concept clinical study by Liebert et...