The iMRS Organ Clock Programs are designed to align with your body’s natural rhythms, delivering targeted PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) stimulation based on the time of day. While the naming references the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Organ Clock, the system operates more closely with modern concepts of circadian rhythms and biological clocks. Here’s a simplified explanation of how the iMRS programs work, their relationship to base frequencies, and their intended effects.

What Are iMRS Organ Clock Programs?

The iMRS Organ Clock Programs adjust frequencies throughout the day to match your body’s energy needs. These programs use a 64-192 Hz base frequency as the foundation, which is modulated into specific biologically responsive ranges for different times of the day.

Key Frequency Ranges

  • Morning (Beta): Up to 15 Hz – Energizing and activating.
  • Noon (Alpha): Up to 5.5 Hz – Relaxation and stress relief.
  • Evening (Theta): Up to 3 Hz – Deep relaxation and recovery.
  • Night (Delta): Up to 0.5 Hz – Sleep and rejuvenation.

iMRS Organ Clock Programs Breakdown

iMRS Organ Clock Settings

Morning Program (5 AM – 10 AM)

  • Frequencies: 0.3 Hz and 15.15 Hz (Dominance 15.15Hz)
  • Pulse Characteristics:
    • Packets consist of signals with a duration of 5.25 ms and pauses of 45 ms.
    • Each pallet comprises 30 packets with a polarity switch every 2 minutes.
  • Significance:
    • Low frequencies like 0.3 Hz are associated with relaxation and regeneration, supporting the body’s waking process.
    • Higher frequencies like 15.15 Hz stimulate cellular activity, promoting energy and alertness during the morning hours.

2. Noon Program (10 AM – 3 PM)

  • Frequencies: 0.2 Hz, 5.5 Hz, 19.04 Hz, and 64 Hz (Dominance 5.5Hz)
  • Pulse Characteristics:
    • Signals include packets with duration such as 15.625 ms (64 Hz) and pauses ranging from 24.3 ms to longer intervals.
    • Each cycle includes multiple pallets with polarity switching every 2 minutes.
  • Significance:
    • Frequencies like 64 Hz are linked to increased cellular metabolism and blood circulation, enhancing physical and mental performance during peak activity hours.
    • Lower frequencies like 0.2 Hz promote balance and relaxation amidst heightened activity.

3. Evening Program (3 PM – 8 PM)

  • Frequencies: 0.1 Hz, 3 Hz, and 15.87 Hz (Dominance 3Hz)
  • Pulse Characteristics:
    • Packets consist of signals lasting for 5 x 5.25 ms with pauses of up to 81 ms.
    • Each cycle includes pallets with polarity switching every two minutes.
  • Significance:
    • Frequencies such as 3 Hz support relaxation and preparation for winding down after a busy day.
    • The moderate frequency of 15.87 Hz aids in maintaining energy levels while promoting recovery.

4. Night Program (8 PM – 3 AM)

  • Frequencies: 0.1 Hz, 0.5 Hz, and 12.99 Hz (Dominance 0.5 Hz)
  • Pulse Characteristics: Packets consist of signals lasting for five pulses of 5.25 ms each with pauses up to ~1 second.
  • Significance:
    • Low frequencies like 0.1 Hz and 0.5 Hz are ideal for deep relaxation and sleep enhancement, supporting cellular repair during rest.
    • The frequency of ~13 Hz may assist in maintaining subtle regenerative processes overnight.

Relationship to Circadian Rhythms vs TCM Organ Clock

While named after the Chinese Organ Clock according to TCM, iMRS programs are more closely aligned with modern circadian rhythms and biological clocks. Here’s why:

  1. Circadian Rhythms:
    • Governed by light exposure and internal biological processes.
    • Frequencies delivered by iMRS match brainwave states associated with specific times of day (e.g., Beta waves in the morning for alertness, Delta waves at night for sleep).
  2. TCM Organ Clock Influence:
    • The naming reflects TCM’s concept of energy peaks in organs during specific times.
    • However, iMRS does not directly target individual organs based on TCM principles but instead focuses on overall cellular resonance and brainwave entrainment.

Practical Tips for Using iMRS Organ Clock Programs

Biological clock - iMRS Organ Clock applications
  1. Follow recommended schedules:
    • Morning program for activation.
    • Evening program for relaxation.
    • Night program for sleep enhancement.
  2. Customize sessions:
    • You can mix programs based on your needs but note that using stimulating frequencies at night may disrupt sleep.
  3. Adjust intensity:
    • Sensitive users or those with chronic conditions may benefit from lower-intensity settings or evening/night programs even during daytime use.

Summary

The iMRS Organ Clock Programs are designed to optimize cellular function by delivering frequencies tailored to your body’s natural rhythms throughout the day:

ProgramFrequency RangePurposeBrainwave State
MorningUp to 15 HzActivation & focusBeta
NoonUp to 5.5 HzRelaxation & recoveryAlpha
EveningUp to 3 HzDeep relaxation & regenerationTheta
NightUp to 0.5 HzSleep & repairDelta

By leveraging a foundational base frequencies, the iMRS system adapts its signals to align with your circadian rhythm, promoting energy during the day and restorative processes at night—helping you stay in sync with nature’s clock!

Note: The iMRS PEMF system is intended for general wellness and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any specific medical condition.