Somavedic Technologies: Somavedic Celebrates 10th Anniversary with New Product and Company Milestones
Frequency therapy devices pioneer releases Somavedic Medic Sky, a premium device that harmonizes the negative effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), geopathic stress, and technology pollution Somavedic Technologies, a pioneer in frequency therapy devices, today announced major company milestones including the release of Somavedic Medic Sky, its newest top-of-the-range frequency therapy device that eliminates the negative effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), geopathic stress, and technology pollution on one s body. Since its launch in 2011, Somavedic has sold more than 50,000 devices in 42 countries.
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Somavedic Celebrates 10th Anniversary with New Product and Company Milestones
April 1, 2021 GMT
Somavedic launches Somavedic Medic Sky, a powerful frequency therapy device for EMF radiation protection. (Photo: Business Wire)
Somavedic launches Somavedic Medic Sky, a powerful frequency therapy device for EMF radiation protection. (Photo: Business Wire)
SAN FRANCISCO & PRAGUE (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 1, 2021
Somavedic Technologies, a pioneer in frequency therapy devices, today announced major company milestones including the release of Somavedic Medic Sky, its newest top-of-the-range frequency therapy device that eliminates the negative effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF), geopathic stress, and technology pollution on one’s body. Since its launch in 2011, Somavedic has sold more than 50,000 devices in 42 countries.
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