NanoVi Therapy
in Brookfield, WI

NanoVi™ helps repair everyday cell damage caused by toxins in the things you eat, breathe, or are otherwise exposed to. NanoVi technology is the ultimate innovation to support health, performance, and healthy aging. Regular use will promote vitality at the cellular level and help your body to establish an anti-aging defense.
2022 was a big year for NanoVi research & testing. The International Journal of Molecular Sciences released a peer-reviewed study on the protective & restorative effects on damaged proteins. The study shows positive effects on the ability of NanoVi to positively affect proteins that have been damaged from heat, oxidation, and chemical denaturants.
Benefits of
NanoVi Therapy
The NanoVi is a form of functional medicine that boosts cellular repair which is key to:
- Speeding surgery or accident recovery and cell regeneration
- Increasing energy production
- Strengthening the immune system
- Focus
- Fighting chronic diseases
- Rejuvenating skin for healthy aging
- Enhancing physical performance for intense sport training
How NanoVi Therapy Works
NanoVi technology is a non-invasive way to repair cell damage caused by harmful chemicals in our everyday environments. The biological signal that NanoVi produces is the same signal your body uses to repair damaged cells from oxidative stress. If the signal in your body isn’t working properly, the NanoVi acts as a substitute to protect cells from oxidative stress.
The NanoVi sends a steady flow of humidified air through a hands-free device that can be positioned in front of the nose or by using a nasal cannula, and the air is inhaled by the patient. It uses no chemicals, just water that is exposed to the biological signal that is then inhaled.
Session time: 20-40 minutes
Disorders Treated with NanoVi Technology
- Cancer
- Alzheimer’s
- ADHD
- Asthma
- Autoimmune disease
- Diabetes
- Neurological disorders
- Sleep apnea
- & more
Contact the wellness team at Brookfield Health & Wellness for a highly effective natural immune system treatment in Wisconsin.
