What is LifeWave?

Acupuncture Meets Nanotechnology – nothing leaves the Lifewave patch & nothing enters the body

LIFEWAVE, the company, has developed a proprietary and patent pending unique health care delivery system which utilizes non transdermal patches to provide gentle and temporary stimulation of acupuncture sites throughout the body. The patches are composed of organic materials, amino acids and water which creates a small but consistent piezo electric signal which stimulates the body’s acupuncture meridians or contact points.

LIFEWAVE patches are designed to function as passive biotransmitter systems. When the patches are placed on the skin the materials in the patches interact with and modulate the body’s magnetic field to produce certain specific bioelectrical signals. In addition the body’s natural magnetic field is the carrier that couples these signals into the body.

LIFEWAVE patch technology does not create chemical reactions in the body but rather assists biological reactions that are already taking place to work more efficiently. The inventor of LIFEWAVE has basically investigated what bioelectrical signals are needed to turn on certain biological reactions and invented a patch technology that effectively implements these reactions in the human body.

You can think of the patches as providing 12-14 hour acupuncture stimulation without the use of needles, chemicals or compounds entering the body. No chemicals or drugs enter the body and LIFEWAVE products are manufactured in the United States and use FDA approved materials and ingredients.

Patches have been created to:

  • Reduce Pain: ICEWAVE
  • Increase Energy: ENERGY ENHANCER
  • Improve Sleep: SILENT NIGHTS
  • Decrease the Effects of Aging: Y-AGE: GLUTATHIONE & CARNOSINE
  • Weight Control Patches: SP6 COMPLETE Appetite Control

This system of patches has great potential to replace and/or supplement the current staggering demand in the health care market place for these kinds of products.

Energy – Over $70 billion a year in drugs, chemicals and stimulants
(Coffee, Energy Drinks, Steroids…)

**Red Bull alone sells 2 billion cans a year**

Sleep – Over $100 billion a year on drugs, doping and prescriptions
**1/3 of the U.S. population have chronic sleep disorders**

Pain Relief – Over $100 billion on drugs, chemicals and prescriptions
**Most designed to deaden the pain – not promote wellness**

The LIFEWAVE patches can be thought of as “software for the human body” because the patches send instructions to the body to increase the production of certain biologically active molecules and compounds.


Dr. Rowe discusses his introduction to the LifeWave experience.


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Who is LifeWave?

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David Schmidt

LifeWave is a health care company created by David Schmidt, an electrical engineer and student of oriental medicine; it was launched a little more than 5 years ago. LifeWave was initially created in response to Department of the Navy contracts as an adjunct agent to Navy Seals who required high energy and alertness for up to 36 hours as a result of their critical mission status.

LifeWave energy products then found their way to professional athletes who recognized the competitive edge these products provided. The US Olympic track team and swimming teams utilized energy and pain products in the most recent Olympic Games in China. There are now several well documented and conducted clinical trials which show the efficacy of these products in the temporary stimulation of acupuncture sites and remarkable results in pain control, increased energy, increased glutathione and carnosine levels, and decreased appetite. Literally thousands of people have used these products to stunning results.

LifeWave Patches are a Medical Device

A medical device is any health care product that does not achieve its primary purpose by drug interaction or by being metabolized. Some examples of medical devices are surgical lasers, and pacemakers and aerosol delivery devices. The Medical device amendment of 1976 and the Safe Medical Device Act of 1990 have provided the regulatory framework for the testing, approval and marketing of medical devices.

Manufacturers who are looking to market a new medical device may need to contact the FDA and submit for a pre-market approval, though some medical devices may be exempt from the pre-market approval process. If the device is determined to not be exempt, the FDA will determine if the device is considerably equivalent to similar devices marketed before the amendment established in 1976. These devices are often interpreted as 501K devices. If the device is not considerably equivalent, the company may need to demonstrate to the FDA the safety and efficacy in the pre-marketing approval application which may include clinical trial studies. A Non-Significant Risk device means a device which does not meet the benchmark of significant risk.

LifeWave pain patches are considered a Non-Significant Risk device and are exempt from clinical trials requirements.