A 42-Day Multinational Study on KLOUD-PEMA: What the Data Shows

In January 2026, a multinational study examining the KLOUD-PEMA system was published by Springer Nature. The study evaluated measurable changes associated with consistent daily use of non-invasive electromagnetic stimulation over a 42-day period.

At a time when chronic fatigue, mental overload, and sleep disturbances are increasingly common, researchers sought to examine whether structured, short-duration electromagnetic application could be associated with measurable shifts in well-being.

Study Overview

The study titled:

“Non-invasive Electromagnetic Stimulation and Its Impact on Human Well-Being: A Multinational Study on the KLOUD-PEMA System”

included:

• 421 participants
• Ages 19–84
• Conducted across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the United States
• 42 days of daily 15-minute whole-body application

Researchers measured changes using internationally validated instruments, including:

• Veterans RAND-12 (VR-12) – mental and physical performance
• Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS) – global exhaustion score
• Jenkins Sleep Scale (JSS-4) – sleep quality
• Numerical Rating Scale (NRS-11) – perceived discomfort intensity

Data was collected by an independent research group at Sigmund Freud Private University (Vienna).

Key Observations

Across the total study population, researchers reported statistically significant improvements in:

• Global exhaustion scores
• Mental performance
• Sleep quality
• Morning tiredness
• Perceived discomfort

Reduction in Severe Exhaustion

In the overall study group, the proportion of participants experiencing severe exhaustion decreased from 24% to 5.7% after 42 days.

In the subgroup with severe exhaustion at baseline, severe symptoms decreased from 100% to 14.9%.

Improvements in Mental Performance

Mental performance scores improved in both groups, with particularly pronounced changes in participants who began the study with severe exhaustion.

Sleep Quality Changes

Measures of morning tiredness and difficulty falling asleep were reduced by approximately half across both groups.

What Makes This Study Significant?

This study stands out for several reasons:

• Multinational participation
• A 42-day structured protocol
• Use of validated scientific instruments
• Independent data collection
• Publication by Springer Nature

Rather than focusing on isolated case reports, the research evaluated measurable changes across a large and diverse population.

What Do These Findings Suggest?

The results suggest that structured, daily use of the KLOUD-PEMA system may serve as a complementary wellness approach associated with improvements in:

• Vitality
• Mental clarity
• Sleep quality
• Perceived physical comfort

It is important to note that PEMA sessions are non-medical wellness services and are not intended to diagnose or treat disease. However, this growing body of research contributes to the broader conversation around non-invasive electromagnetic technologies and human well-being.

Exploring the Research Further

For those interested in reviewing the full data set, methodology, and statistical analysis, we encourage you to explore the complete publication.

Understanding the science behind wellness technologies allows for more informed, intentional choices.

[Read the Full Study →]

Next
Next

Electrifying Wellness: The Impact of PEMA Therapy on Muscular and Skeletal Health