Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM)

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Microcurrent

What is FSM?

Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is an advanced, non-invasive therapy that uses extremely low-level electrical currents—measured in millionths of an ampere—to support the body’s natural healing processes. These currents are delivered at specific paired frequencies that target both the tissue type (like muscle or nerve) and the condition (such as inflammation or trauma). By restoring cellular communication and ATP (energy) production, FSM promotes tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and alleviates pain. It is especially effective for chronic conditions, nerve pain, and injuries that have not responded to conventional treatment.

Benefits

  • Accelerates tissue healing and cellular regeneration

  • Reduces inflammation, pain, and nerve irritation

  • Supports recovery from soft tissue injury, nerve trauma, and chronic fatigue

  • Enhances mood, energy, and emotional resilience

  • Safe, non-invasive, and deeply relaxing

Method

 FSM uses ultra-low frequency electrical currents—measured in microamps—to communicate directly with the body’s cells. These frequencies are paired and targeted toward specific tissues or conditions (e.g., muscle, nerve, inflammation, trauma). Conductive pads or wet towels are placed on the skin to deliver the current, which is painless and often induces a calming, parasympathetic state. Treatments may be customized for issues ranging from migraines and fibromyalgia to scar tissue and sports recovery.