Managing a horse with nerve-related sensitivity, such as headshaking or trigeminal sensitisation, can be one of the most challenging experiences for any owner. At AV Edge, we look at these issues through the lens of bio-electrical stability. Horses are highly sensitive to their environment, and modern technology EMF interference might act as a constant trigger, potentially over-stimulating an already sensitised nervous system.
Nerve Pathing & Trigeminal Sensitivity
The trigeminal nerve is a complex pathway responsible for much of the sensory input in a horse's face. Our frequency technology is designed to potentially modulate the "electrical noise" that horses encounter daily. By stabilising the equine biofield, AV Edge might support more consistent nerve communication, which may help manage the reactive behaviours associated with headshaking and facial discomfort.
Circulation, ATP & Nerve Health
Nerve stability is deeply linked to cellular energy and healthy circulation. Internal ATP water tests indicate that our technology potentially stimulates the production of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), that may help to provide the essential energy needed for repair and stable function. Furthermore, internal lab testing regarding the Rouleaux Effect (blood cell clumping) indicates that our EF Technology might help "unclump" red blood cells. By potentially optimising oxygen and nutrient flow to sensitive nerve tissues, your horse may experience a reduction in the inflammatory triggers that contribute to nerve-based discomfort.
Observed Physical Response
While our focus here is on nerve comfort, the effect of frequency technology was highlighted in a study by Dr. Mark Bull. This research using frequency technology showed a statistically significant increase in peak pelvis acceleration, increased thorax speed, and an increase in peak club head speed. These findings suggest that frequency resonance may improve the mind-body connection and biomechanical coordination—supporting the idea that a balanced biofield might lead to a more settled and physically comfortable horse.