Bioelectric Meridian Therapy (BMT) operates on the principle that the body functions as an intricate, self-sustainable system capable of maintaining balance and promoting healing.
By understanding the body’s structure, cellular processes, and energy production mechanisms, we can explore how BMT facilitates chemical reactions versus supports recovery, performance, and optimisation.
How BMT supports the body’s natural functions
Our body as an intelligent system
The human body operates as a complex, self-regulating entity constantly adjusting to maintain homeostasis. BMT acknowledges the body’s innate ability to heal and seeks to support this process by optimising energy flow and restoring balance.
Body structure and function
The body is composed of various systems, organs, tissues, and cells, each with specialised functions that contribute to overall health. BMT recognises the interconnectedness of these components and aims to harmonise their activities through the stimulation of the body’s meridian points.
Cellular function
Cells are the fundamental units of life, carrying out essential processes such as metabolism (anabolism and catabolism), communication among cell receptors/signalling molecules, and repairing damage. BMT promotes cellular function by modulating ion channels, membrane potentials, and intracellular signaling pathways, thereby promoting optimal cellular performance.
ATP production
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the primary source of energy for cellular processes. BMT facilitates ATP production by improving mitochondrial function, optimising nutrient delivery to cells, and promoting efficient waste removal- all of which are essential for cellular energy metabolism.
Potential action mechanisms
One BMT technique is to stimulate specific points along meridians, which are believed to correspond to organs and systems in the body. By applying electrical stimulation to these points, BMT helps to promote the flow of Qi (vital energy) and facilitate the movement of blood and lymphatic fluid, thereby supporting cellular function and metabolic processes.
Electrical stimulation for cellular recovery
Electrical stimulation techniques used in BMT can promote cellular recovery by modulating pain perception, reducing inflammation, and enhancing blood circulation to injured or stressed tissues. This can accelerate tissue repair and recovery, leading to improved overall function and performance.
ABMMA PRO for pain relief and musculoskeletal dysfunction
The ABMMA PRO BMT Device delivers low-voltage electrical impulses to targeted areas, effectively blocking pain signals and promoting the release of endorphins, which are natural pain-relieving chemicals. In addition to pain relief, the ABMMA PRO BMT Device may help alleviate musculoskeletal dysfunction by reducing muscle spasms, improving range of motion, and enhancing tissue healing.
ABMMA PRO for nerve issues
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) has been shown to be effective in managing nerve-related issues such as neuropathic pain and peripheral neuropathy. By modulating nerve activity and promoting the release of neurotransmitters, the ABMMA PRO BMT Device can help alleviate symptoms associated with nerve damage or dysfunction, improving overall nerve health and function.
A targeted approach to wellbeing
Bioelectric Meridian Therapy works synergistically with the body’s natural healing mechanisms to facilitate chemical reactions, enhance cellular function, and promote recovery, performance, and optimisation.
Through the targeted stimulation of meridian points and the application of electrical stimulation, BMT provides a complementary approach to supporting overall health and well-being.
Read more information on the ABMMA PRO BMT Device and how BMT can be used to support different health conditions.