How PEMF and Red Light Therapy Recharge Your Cells with Andy Smith

How PEMF and Red Light Therapy Recharge Your Cells with Andy Smith

From The Wellness Way by Philly J Lay

October 30, 2025 · 1h 4m

About this episode

Andy Smith discusses the benefits of PEMF and red light therapy for cellular health and recovery.

We are proud to announce The Health Hub is now sponsored by Celler8, pioneers in PEMF and red light therapy. Attendees of the event will have the chance to experience their full-body devices in person and learn how this cutting-edge technology supports the body. Join us at College of Naturopathic Medicine on the 27th of November for vital insights and natural strategies to stay resilient and energised all winter long. Tickets available at www.phillyjlay.com This week on The Wellness Way we welcome Andy Smith, founder of Celler8 and NewMed, and host of The PEMF Podcast. After a serious health challenge in 2012, Andy discovered Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy and has since dedicated his career to bringing its benefits to homes and clinics across the UK. In this conversation, he explains how PEMF and red light therapy work at the cellular level, what makes Celler8’s devices unique and how to use frequency medicine safely to support recovery and sleep. Connect with Celler8: • Website: www.celler8.com • Instagram: @celler8_ • Andy Smith: @andysmith_pemf Connect with Philly: • Website: phillyjlay.com • Socials: @phillyjlay Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only…

People in this episode

Host: Philly J Lay

Guest: Andy Smith

Topics covered

  • PEMF therapy
  • red light therapy
  • cellular health
  • natural strategies
  • recovery
  • sleep support

Keywords

  • PEMF
  • red light therapy
  • cellular level
  • frequency medicine
  • health strategies

Sponsors

Celler8

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NewMed, College of Naturopathic Medicine

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