Charge Meter
(Phase Angle Report)
Phase Angle is like a window into your cells’ “battery life.” The stronger the charge, the better your cells can detoxify, repair, and keep you energized.
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Phase Angle (PA) is a measurement obtained from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). It reflects the integrity and function of your cell membranes and the overall health of your cells.
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A higher Phase Angle means your cells have strong, healthy membranes and can hold a good electrical charge.
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A lower Phase Angle suggests weakened membranes, reduced vitality, and less efficient cellular communication.
How It Relates to Cellular Voltage
Cells operate like tiny batteries. Their membranes act as capacitors—holding and releasing charge.
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Healthy membranes maintain a strong separation of ions inside vs. outside the cell, creating higher cellular voltage (also called transmembrane potential).
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This voltage drives nutrient uptake, waste removal, and energy production.
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When the voltage drops, cells become less efficient at detoxifying and more prone to stress or disease.
Why It Matters for Detox
Your body’s ability to detoxify depends on strong, energized cells:
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Optimal Phase Angle → Cells can efficiently absorb nutrients and expel toxins.
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Low Phase Angle → Cells struggle with waste removal, making it harder to eliminate heavy metals, chemicals, and other environmental toxins.
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By measuring Phase Angle, we can:
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Assess how well your cells are functioning.
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Track improvements in detoxification capacity over time.
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Monitor the impact of nutrition, lifestyle changes, or therapies aimed at restoring cellular energy.








