Take Control of Your Body Pain

Discover Convenient Ways to Relieve Your Pain in the Comforts of your Home

We are solving challenges for

Old people

who are seeking active and pain-free retirement face challenges such as limited mobility, joint stiffness, and reduced energy levels, which stop them from engaging in activities.

Working people

who need to manage pain while balancing their professional commitments experience difficulties in focusing on their work, and maintaining productivity.

Homemakers

who strive to take care of their families with chronic pain may encounter challenges in performing daily household tasks, and caring for children.

who seek effective pain management to excel in their sports and maintain peak performance may confront obstacles such as muscle soreness, and joint injuries.

Athletes

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smiling woman
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woman browsing on the internet
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a person standing in front of a mirror posing for the camera
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woman in purple tank top and black shorts doing yoga

Challenges we're solving

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person holding white medication pill

Pain Killers:

Continuous use of painkillers can lead to tolerance and reduced effectiveness over time.

​Risk of drug interactions:

Interacts with other medications, leading to adverse effects or reduced effectiveness of either medication.

​Long-term health concerns:

Extended use of painkillers can increase the risk of organ damage, and gastrointestinal issues.

Challenges in using Pills

Challenges in Using Gadgets

Limited effectiveness:

Lack of targeted therapy provides temporary relief but fails to address the underlying cause of pain.

Replacement:

Gadgets may require frequent electrode replacements, have limited functionality, or lack customization options.

Limited portability and convenience:

Some pain management gadgets may be bulky, restricting mobility and usage.

OUR COMMITMENT TO RESEARCH

We are partnering with MRU KIMS (a leading medical institution specialised in clinical research) to initiate double-blinded clinical trials, ensuring our solutions meet the highest standards of safety and efficacy.

MRU KIMS

We are solving the challenges faced with currently used options.

We understand the daily challenges you face, dealing with pain and discomfort that hinder your ability to enjoy life's simple pleasures fully. Whether you rely on pain pills, seek relief through gadgets, or have tried various clinical therapies, we recognize the limitations and frustrations you may have encountered

Our mission is to empower you to take control of your health and wellness, and we are committed to providing you with the best solution that will significantly impact your life.

Features of our solution

Deep, Targeted
Cellular Healing

Go beyond masking pain. Our advanced PEMF technology stimulates natural healing at the source of your discomfort.

Say goodbye to the risks and side effects of continuous painkillers. Enjoy safe, gentle relief without any invasion or downtime.

Drug-Free,
Gentle Wellness

Your pain doesn't stop, so neither should your treatment. Our lightweight design ensures you get relief anytime, anywhere—at work, home, or the gym.

Relief
On-The-Go

Comfortably Fits Any Joint or Muscle

The flexible, adaptive applicator conforms perfectly to your knee, back, shoulder, or neck, ensuring optimal placement and focused therapy.

Personalized Pain Management

Tailor the intensity and duration of your treatment precisely to your specific pain levels and body's needs for maximum effectiveness.

Simple Operation, Instant Comfort

Forget confusing gadgets. Our intuitive interface makes it easy for anyone, regardless of age or tech experience, to start their treatment immediately.

Not ready to try devices yet?

No worries, just stay in touch and we will update you on the new developments on our product and also send you invites for Pain Boot Camps in your city and online webinars in the coming months.

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