BMS - Transforming health trough natures technology

BMS is a completely new means of beauty treatment for face and body in which neither electro-impulses nor chemical substances contact the body. Instead, BMS uses the natural vibration frequencies that appear in the body’s own muscles. It is this application of specific vibrations to the facial muscles that is responsible for the rejuvenation and tightening of the facial skin.

In just a few sessions, the face appears fresher; the muscles become more taut; the connecting tissue strengthens; and blood circulates more freely through the skin.

BMS can be applied specifically to regenerate “tired” skin resulting from muscle atrophy. It can be used to treat acne and edema, and to stimulate the lymphatic system. Additionally, results have shown to reduce and prevent disfiguring scar tissue, and prevent and delay the natural aging process – wrinkles.

BMS is an effective method to prevent, to reduce, and in many cases, to eliminate cellulite. Clients have reported on years of unsuccessful attempts in fighting cellulite —until BMS finally gave them successful results. Through the BMS method, which combines hand and machine techniques, fat cells are attacked, and, together with toxins, flushed out through a BMS - invigorated lymphatic system. By this process the body becomes motivated to produce fresh, healthy, skin cells. This way it even helps to reduce cholesterol which is stored in the liver to be used to generate new tissue. Our lifestyle without enough natural movement and exercise contributes to the rise of cholesterol levels.

Beauty and health centers are now able to offer BMS - a completely new and natural method-- to their clients. In contrast to most other methods which concentrate mainly on the superficial aspects of facial imperfections, BMS goes more deeply to the inner problems that cause such problems.

Theoretical Basics of BMS - Beauty - Treatment

In every body, muscles vibrate continuously at different frequencies. We refer to this as muscle tone. The almost undetectable movements of a sinew consist of vibrations with a wide band of frequencies, continuing even when the body appears motionless. Longitudinal changes in the muscular system (contraction and stretching) produce changes in the frequencies and amplitudes. For example, when holding an arm outstretched, the fingertips will tremble almost undetectably. A visual recording of the fingertips at the outstretched arm would show an irregular oscillation line. If spreading and tightening the fingers of the outstretched hand increase muscle tension, the uneven trembling becomes more regular. As this tension reaches its peak, a synchronized movement in the form of a rhythmic pattern (sine-curve) can be visually recorded. This is the so-called “activity tremor.”

The human body produces vibrations throughout life; their frequencies and amplitudes vary.  Females show slightly lower frequencies and amplitudes than males. During sleep, amplitudes decrease by 1/3; when activated they can become 10 times stronger.

BMS affects the circulatory and lymphatic systems in positive ways by influencing the vibration parameters of the body, and thereby affecting, positively, the peripheral and central nervous systems.