Sleep Disorders
BEMER for Sleep Disorders
Supporting restorative sleep through improved vascular health.
About this condition
Quality sleep is fundamental to health. Poor circulation, chronic pain, stress, and autonomic nervous system imbalance all contribute to disrupted sleep — creating a cycle that is difficult to break.
How BEMER helps
BEMER supports the autonomic nervous system and improves overall circulation, which may promote relaxation and improve sleep onset and quality. Many users report better sleep as one of the first improvements they notice with regular BEMER use.
Key benefits
Please note: Sleep disorders have one of the highest response rates in the BEMER clinical compendium. The AFB multi-centre study (1999–2002) documented 176 cases of sleep disorders with 89% positive outcomes at 6 weeks — 65% symptom-free/good, 24% improved. The Schönfeld general practice study (Berlin, 1999–2000) found that improved sleep was the most commonly and spontaneously reported secondary benefit across all patients treated for other primary conditions — including those treated for back pain, musculoskeletal complaints, and psychological symptoms. The Bohn, Hess and Burger market monitoring study (Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2013) used the validated Jenkins Sleep Scale and demonstrated statistically significant improvements in sleep quality across a mixed-diagnosis patient population after 6 weeks. BEMER's sleep mechanism operates through autonomic nervous system regulation — improving parasympathetic tone and reducing the sympathetic dominance that disrupts sleep onset and architecture.