Our bodies are designed with intricate systems that allow us to function, heal, and thrive. One of the most vital aspects of this design is the bioelectric charge within our cells. Every cell in the body carries a specific voltage that plays a key role in maintaining health, supporting tissue repair, and keeping the body in balance.
Dr. Jerry Tennant, in his book Healing is Voltage, highlights how a healthy cell carries a membrane charge of -50mV. At this voltage, cells can replicate, heal, and repair adjacent tissues, supporting overall body function. But when this charge drops, even to -22 to -25mV, the cell’s ability to repair is impaired. These cells become what is referred to as senescent—essentially “old” cells that are unable to perform at their full potential. Worse yet, if the cell’s charge flips to +30mV, it’s on the path to becoming cancerous, replicating uncontrollably and no longer functioning as it was designed.
When cells lose their charge, the body experiences pain. Pain is like an alarm system, signaling that something is wrong and needs attention. Through biofeedback technology, we have a way to help the body reverse these imbalances at the cellular level, potentially restoring healthy bioelectric charge and, in turn, lowering pain levels.
But how does biofeedback actually support the body, and can it truly make a difference in long-term healing?
The Role of Biofeedback in Restoring Cellular Health
Once a cell’s voltage drops, two important questions arise:
- Can the cell receive a charge?
- Can the cell hold that charge?
Imagine a car with a dead battery. Someone brings jumper cables, and the car starts up, but after making a quick stop, the car might not start again. The same can happen with our cells. They might receive an initial boost, but if the underlying problem isn’t addressed, they may not be able to maintain that charge for long.
That’s where the body’s natural process of autophagy comes into play. Autophagy is like a cleaning system for the body, where old, senescent cells are broken down and removed, making room for fresh, new cells called stem cells. These “teenager” cells are the body’s way of renewing itself, and they are essential for maintaining long-term health.
Once autophagy is triggered, the body efficiently recycles the breakdown products of the old cells to support the creation of new stem cells. Our bodies are incredibly intelligent, capable of resuming normal cellular functions once toxins are dealt with, and this process requires a lot of energy. However, with the right support, it can be done safely and effectively.
Biofeedback plays a role in this support system by helping the body maintain the energy needed for detoxification and cellular repair. By addressing the bioelectric charge at the cellular level, biofeedback can assist in jump-starting the healing process and encouraging the body to produce new, healthy cells.
Beyond Biofeedback: Other Ways to Support Cellular Health
While biofeedback is a powerful tool for supporting the body’s natural healing processes, there are other methods to promote the generation of new stem cells in a thriving environment. For instance, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is an excellent option for increasing oxygen levels in the body, which can stimulate the production of stem cells and promote healing. SoftWave TRT (ECSWT) sessions are another option that can help stimulate the body’s production of its own stem cells.
More invasive and expensive options, like injecting stem cells from a donor or harvesting your own stem cells through bone marrow extraction, are also available. These methods involve either receiving someone else’s stem cells (like those from a placenta) or extracting stem cells from your own body, typically from the bone marrow in the hip. These cells are then cultivated in a lab over several weeks before being reinjected. While these options can be effective, they often come with higher costs and risks, making biofeedback and less invasive therapies a preferred choice for many.
What Causes Cells to Lose Their Charge?
One of the primary questions people ask is: why do cells lose their charge in the first place? There are several factors that can contribute to cellular dysfunction, including:
- Toxins: Environmental toxins, chemicals, and pollutants can interfere with cellular function and disrupt the body’s natural bioelectric charge.
- Nutritional Deficiencies: Without the proper nutrients, cells cannot function optimally, which can lead to a loss of charge and impaired healing.
- Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs): Exposure to EMFs from devices like cell phones, computers, and other electronics can negatively affect the bioelectric charge of cells.
- Trauma: Physical trauma, such as injuries that restrict blood flow, can damage cells and cause a loss of charge.
- Epigenetic Changes: Genetic factors can also play a role in how cells function, with certain genes switching off or on in response to environmental factors.
- Emotional Stress: High levels of emotional stress can impact cellular health, leading to imbalances in the bioelectric charge.
- Hypoxia: A lack of oxygen in the body can cause cells to lose their charge and impair their ability to function properly.
- Inflammation: Chronic inflammation is another major contributor to cellular dysfunction, disrupting the body’s ability to maintain healthy cell charge.
To effectively support the body’s healing process, it’s important to address these root causes. Charging cells with biofeedback may help restore balance temporarily, but without tackling the underlying issues, those cells may struggle to hold that charge long-term.
How Biofeedback Supports the Body Without Being New Age
Some people may have concerns about biofeedback, associating it with new age practices. However, biofeedback is rooted in science and focuses on the measurable bioelectric charge within the body. It’s a way to support the body’s natural healing processes by helping restore balance at a cellular level.

Biofeedback, especially through tools like the IMAET system, offers a non-invasive, evidence-based approach to assessing the bioelectric charge of various organs and tissues and providing energetic support. This technology doesn’t rely on metaphysical beliefs but instead uses data and measurable feedback to assist the body in maintaining health. And Dr. Danielle has brought this system to the Dayton, Ohio area to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction with their root cause holistic healing modalities.
By helping cells regain and hold their charge, biofeedback can support the body’s innate intelligence and its ability to heal itself. When combined with addressing the root causes of dysfunction—such as detoxification, proper nutrition, and reducing stressors—biofeedback becomes a valuable tool in a holistic approach to wellness.
The Takeaway
Biofeedback offers a unique and effective way to support the body’s natural healing abilities by addressing the bioelectric charge at the cellular level. Whether you’re dealing with pain, inflammation, or other health issues, biofeedback can help restore balance and encourage the body to produce new, healthy cells.
While there are other therapies available for increasing stem cell production and supporting cellular health, biofeedback stands out as a non-invasive, scientifically grounded option that aligns with a holistic approach to wellness. By addressing the root causes of disease and dysfunction, we can help our bodies not only survive but thrive.
In a world full of quick fixes and invasive treatments, biofeedback offers a gentle, supportive way to tap into the body’s natural healing power without compromising on safety or effectiveness.
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