Can a Room Full of Energy Heal You? We Tried the EESystem (And Compared It to NeoRhythm)

Imagine lying in a glowing room while frequencies supposedly reset your body on a cellular level. That’s the promise behind the Energy Enhancement System (aka the EESystem) a wellness technology that combines scalar energy, light therapy, and Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) to boost your energy, heal your body, and maybe even help you manifest your dream life.

Zak and I tried it. Zak’s my husband for those just tuning in.

We also bought a PEMF wearable called NeoRhythm to see if something at home could replicate the experience.
The results? Weird, fascinating, and totally worth talking about.
Let’s dive into what this all means, what the science says (and doesn’t say), and whether at-home devices can hold a candle to the $100/hr experience of the EESystem.

First: What is the Energy Enhancement System?

The EESystem is a wellness room…literally.
It’s a physical space filled with tall monitors or screens set up in a grid, each pulsing with scalar energy and LED light. You lie down on a comfy recliner in the middle of the room and…do nothing, for an hour or more.
Zak and I played on our phones a lot of the time, even though doom-scrolling most likely was undoing some of the benefits.

It’s like a techy version of a meditation retreat, except the machines are allegedly doing all the deep healing for you.

Created by Dr. Sandra Rose Michael, the EESystem claims to combine scalar energy (a subtle energy field, often considered pseudoscientific), PEMF therapy, photon light therapy, and bio-photonic waves!

People who love it say it can regenerate cells, reduce inflammation, help with chronic illness, and even support deep relaxation and even some DNA repair.

But is that backed by research?
Kind of…and kind of not.

The Science Behind PEMF Therapy

PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy is the most scientifically studied part of this whole setup. It works by sending bursts of electromagnetic fields into the body, which can stimulate healing on a cellular level.
Think of it like charging your cells, the way you'd charge a phone.

Studies have shown that PEMF therapy can promote bone healing after fractures, and reduce pain and inflammation throughout your body. It also can improve sleep quality and your mood, while increasing blood circulation!

PEMF is FDA-approved for certain uses, like bone growth stimulation.
So this part? Completely legit.

As for scalar energy…that’s where we drift into some uncharted territory.
Scalar waves, first theorized by Nikola Tesla, aren’t recognized in mainstream physics, which is definitely worth noting. The idea is that they’re non-linear and don’t travel in the usual way. Instead, they’re said to vibrate everything around them into a higher frequency.

Which sounds cool…but there's very little solid scientific evidence to back up the specific claims made by scalar energy devices.

Our Personal Experience With the EESystem

We tried a session at an EESystem location near us (you can find them on the EES website). The room was softly lit, filled with those futuristic towers, and smelled strongly of eucalyptus. Zak and I settled into our chairs that were very comfy.

Within ten minutes, I felt like my brain had tingles…a kind of pulsing awareness behind my eyes. It wasn’t scary, just odd, like my head was being tuned like a guitar string. Zak, however, said he didn’t feel much physically. But he did doze off a little…which for him is rare as he suffers from insomnia chronically.

Afterward, I felt refreshed, like I’d just had a deep nap and a green juice at the same time. Over the next couple of days, I slept unusually well. Zak said he felt “lighter,” though it could’ve been the nap talking.

We didn’t walk out with superpowers, but we did feel a real difference…subtle, but undeniable.

While we were there the lady told us they have people sleep overnight there often, especially people with cancer. An interesting concept, and one I filed away mentally for the future.

Enter NeoRhythm: The At-Home PEMF Headband

After our EESystem experience, I wanted to see if I could replicate that same “charged-up” feeling at home. I ordered the NeoRhythm headband, which uses PEMF frequencies and claims to promote relaxation, focus, and even lucid dreaming.

Link to NeoRhythm

NeoRhythm is a wearable you can put around your forehead or the back of your head, depending on the setting. It connects to an app, and you can select programs like Deep Relaxation, Meditation, Focus, Sleep, Energy Boost, etc.

Does It Work?

I tested it for 10 days in a row, and here’s what I noticed:

It did help with winding down at night. I felt calmer during evening sessions.
When I used the "Focus" mode in the morning, I got weirdly productive. No distractions, just laser mode.
Zak said he “felt something,” but still didn’t love wearing it for long.
Meditations got a whole lot more effective in terms of my PTSD symptoms lessening throughout the day.
General anxiety throughout the day seemed to lessen, and I felt more confident about anything I tried to manifest.

Compared to the EESystem, it’s more accessible (you can use it daily), and it definitely mimics some of the PEMF effects, like improved sleep and focus.

But it’s missing the whole-body environment and scalar component. NeoRhythm is great and I use it almost every day now almost 6 months later, but it’s not the same as lying in a glowing, energy-infused cocoon of woo-woo magic.

Session for session though, it pays for itself with less than three uses.

…So really, it’s the best option for me if I don’t want to invest the $30,000 into an EESystem for my house.

EESystem vs. NeoRhythm: Side-by-Side

Is it all in our heads?

Maybe, but that’s kind of the point, isn’t it?
When you feel more relaxed, more focused, more energized, it doesn’t really matter whether it was the scalar fields or the nap or the placebo effect.
What matters is how your body and brain respond.

Here’s what I’ll say:

If you’re curious and want the full-body, meditative, possibly-spiritual experience, try the EESystem at least once. It’s a vibe you might love.
If you want something for daily use, or can’t get to a center, NeoRhythm is a surprisingly effective tool.

PEMF mat for full-body at-home use or the much cheaper acupressure mat that Zak uses to help his sleep.
(This one’s for folks who want more than a headband!)

Have you tried the EESystem or a PEMF device? Did you feel anything?

Think it’s all snake oil? Send me a message…I’d love to swap notes.

And if you’re trying to biohack your stress levels like I am…just know you’re not alone.
Whether it’s waves, wearables, or weirdly overpriced wellness gadgets, I’m right there with you.

Disclaimer: This is a personal experience and opinion piece. Energy healing systems are not scientifically proven to cure or treat any medical condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before pursuing any health treatment.

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