Dr. Pedram Shogi interviews Mark Fox (former NASA/space shuttle engineer) about Vibe, a portable PEMF wellness device created after Fox’s dog developed severe spinal arthritis.
PEMF is explained as low-energy pulsed electromagnetic fields—framed as “energy transfer” similar to natural Earth frequencies—and positioned as far lower intensity than TENS or common EMF exposures.
Vibe is designed as an affordable alternative to expensive clinic machines: users pick a protocol, press play, and wear/carry it near the body (often by the heart) for on-the-go use.
Protocols are described as MP3-style “songs” built from changing paired frequencies (like chords), refined over decades with practitioner feedback; people often track progress via sleep and HRV trends.
Key themes include PTSD/trauma, anxiety, sleep, pain, and vagus-nerve balance; the speakers emphasize consistent use (e.g., several times weekly), hydration/electrolytes, and using before/after scores to avoid “forgetting” prior symptoms.
They acknowledge skepticism and placebo debates, but focus on practical outcomes, a money-back guarantee with guidance, and ongoing studies/new products (vagus pendant, tracking watch, and a 40Hz light+PEMF ‘Blue Vibe’ for cognitive support).
YouTube (Interviews & Podcasts)
Thought Leaders America Resona Health Talk of Alabama
Summary
Former NASA engineer Mark Fox created the Vibe after his dog developed severe arthritis, leading him to explore PEMF.
PEMF technology has decades of research behind it, including documented use by NASA and medical studies.
Fox’s goal was to turn expensive, clinic-only PEMF machines into an affordable, portable option.
The Vibe is a pocket-sized PEMF device designed to support the body’s natural healing processes.
It is used by people and pets for issues like PTSD, anxiety, sleep problems, and chronic pain.
Many users report noticeable improvements without feeling the pulses, with some unexpected success stories.
NASA Engineer Creates Pocket-Sized Device to Heal Cells | Mark Fox on PEMF
Summary
Former NASA engineer Mark Fox developed a pocket-sized PEMF device inspired by his dog’s spinal arthritis.
PEMF uses low-energy electromagnetic frequencies similar to Earth’s natural magnetic field.
The technology supports natural healing by recharging cells and increasing ATP energy.
Fox aimed to replace expensive, clinic-only PEMF machines with an affordable portable option.
The device runs preset frequency protocols refined over decades by practitioners.
PEMF focuses on cellular-level support rather than masking symptoms.