Ananda Wellness (PEMF)
A low-level PEMF device line delivering 'five energies,' framed around the same NASA-astronaut PEMF precedent that recurs across this region.
- The device is described as using 'five different energies' delivered via low-level PEMF — Pulsed Electro Magnetic Fields claimed to induce tiny electrical changes around and within cells.
- Claimed effects include boosting mitochondrial activity, exciting brain neurons to release 'natural chemicals like organic Dopamine,' reducing stress/anxiety/depression, pain relief, more energy, reduced inflammation, increased bone density, and better sleep.
- The framing explicitly cites low-level PEMF as 'used by NASA for astronauts.'
The same NASA-PEMF precedent cited by the PureWave Cell entry in this region — a recurring cross-entry citation. The actual NASA studies are referenced generally rather than named specifically.
The Atlas's source for this entry was a curated third-party page, not a clean primary manufacturer site — flagged transparently.
EVERY SOURCE IS NAMED SO YOU CAN VERIFY IT YOURSELF. NAMING A SOURCE IS NOT ENDORSING IT.
- What are the actual NASA PEMF studies referenced, by name — the same open question that recurs for PureWave Cell?
- What are the 'five energies,' and is 'organic Dopamine' release a measurable claim or marketing language?
- Where is the authoritative manufacturer source, and what is the real device and price?
Ananda Wellness is notable mainly for cross-referencing: it invokes the identical NASA-astronaut PEMF precedent that PureWave Cell (this region's charter entry) also cites — a recurring citation worth tracking across the map as a shared, unverified appeal to authority.
Like DENAS, this entry currently rests on a secondary curation source; the primary manufacturer site and real product specifics still need to be located.
SOURCE: divinemarga.com/new-technologies (scraped 2026-07-09) — secondary source; primary site not yet located
What are the actual NASA PEMF studies, and what is the real device/price?
Not yet located; sourced from a third-party curation. The Atlas is tracking the primary source and the named NASA research.
Report from the field →PureWave Cell
A locked array of neodymium magnets arranged on sacred-geometry principles, described as emitting a coherent low-frequency field — given free to beekeepers, sold to the public.
AmpCoil
An at-home PEMF-plus-sound system with voice-analysis software selecting frequency programs — real PEMF literature underneath, an unverified voice-analysis layer on top.
NeoRhythm
A wearable PEMF headband ($359) with preset programs for relaxation, sleep, focus, and recovery — crowdfunded, with named clinician references and hundreds of public reviews.