What exactly is visualisation and why is it so important?
Visualisation is the required action to ensure IMF Therapy works. It is the process of mentally picturing or imagining oneself performing a specific action. While our bodies naturally and easily produce new skin, blood and other cells (at the rate of millions daily), nerve cells are different in that they have a relatively limited ability to rejuvenate. This is why, after a stroke for example, a doctor will tell you that the first 6 months will see some improvement with the possibility of further progress being made during the next 18 months. Those odds can be improved, however: If we use the power of the mind to activate non-functioning neurons, nerve regeneration is greatly stimulated. If you visualise yourself throwing a ball, you send electricity to ALL the muscles you would use if you were indeed throwing the ball, and the IMF device uses this signal as the basis of its operation. Visualisation is therefore the key to the efficacy of the therapy.