Our Approach to Sharing Information About the PFE25™

At first glance, you might notice that we never mention diseases, medical conditions, or symptoms when describing the PFE25™. That’s not an oversight—it’s a conscious and necessary choice, and we’d like to explain why.

Why We Don’t Name Specific Conditions

We hear remarkable stories from people using the PFE25™—many of them describing results that are personal, profound, and deeply meaningful. These are real experiences, and we take them seriously.

However, the FDA and FTC have strict rules about what can be said about any product that is used near the body. Under U.S. law, any product that claims to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent a disease or condition is regulated as a medical device—even if the claims are true, even if the product is non-invasive, and even if no money changes hands.

The PFE25™ is not a medical device. It is a low-risk, general wellness product designed to be used without batteries, screens, or diagnostics. To remain compliant with federal law—and to ensure we can continue offering it without restriction—we limit the language we use.

So if you’ve heard stories about dramatic outcomes, you might be wondering:
Why don’t they talk about that here?

It’s simple:
We aren’t allowed to.
Not because it’s false.
But because saying it publicly—on a website, in a video, in a testimonial—would immediately change how the product is regulated.

That shift in classification would trigger a costly and time-consuming approval process designed for medical devices. It could delay access to the PFE25™ for years, significantly increase the final cost to users, and require extensive clinical trials that would not improve outcomes for those already benefiting from it. It might also restrict how people can use or share their experiences with the PFE25™, limit innovation, and make it harder for small organizations like ours to continue offering wellness technologies.

So, we’ve chosen a path that allows you to access the PFE25™ now—at a fraction of the cost it would take to pursue FDA approval. That approval process would not only take years but would also require separate approvals for each specific condition before we could even mention it. We believe that would slow progress, limit access, and serve no practical benefit for those who are already seeing value.

Instead, we follow the FDA’s guidelines for general wellness products, which allow us to talk about areas like:

  • Stress management

  • Relaxation

  • Emotional well-being

  • Sleep quality support

  • Mindfulness

  • Mental clarity

If those categories sound broad—it’s because they are. That’s the space we’re allowed to speak in. But those boundaries don’t prevent real experiences from happening.

Why Placement Still Matters (Even Without a Diagnosis)

While we don’t talk about specific symptoms or conditions, we do believe that where you place the PFE25™ matters—and we’ve spent years refining our guidance to help people use it effectively and responsibly.

This is why we are creating a body map and placement guide.

Unlike medications or medical treatments—where usage is based on a diagnosis—the PFE25™ is positioned based on location, not condition.

You don’t place the PFE25™ according to what’s wrong with an area of your body.

You place it based on the area where you feel something is off, regardless of what’s causing that sensation.

For example, if you're experiencing something in your right foot, the PFE25™ placement guidance is tied to the location of your right foot—not the specific type of issue. The same placement applies whether it feels tense, restless, or just “off.” What matters is where, not what.

Our Placement Model: Local – Pathway – Central

Each area of the body has three suggested placements:

  • Local – Near the region of focus

  • Pathway – Along a related structural or circulatory path (like a joint or muscle corridor)

  • Central – A spot on the lower back (such as L4 or L5) connected to that area via spinal or neural mapping

This approach isn’t based on treating symptoms—it’s based on geometry, proximity, and how the body connects regionally.

The model reflects the understanding that the body is interconnected, and that placing the array at multiple meaningful points may offer broader physical coverage—even if we make no medical claims about the effect.

Why This Matters (and Why It’s Worth Respecting)

Could we share more dramatic outcomes if the laws were different? Absolutely.
But instead of risking overpromising or triggering enforcement that could remove the PFE25™ from public availability, we’ve chosen a different path:

  • To focus on safe, compliant communication

  • To honor your right to make informed decisions

  • And to protect your ability to use this technology without restriction

You deserve the full picture—and this is our way of giving it to you, while staying within the rules that apply to all health-related products in the U.S.

Final Notes

You may have seen other products online—on sites like Amazon or in social media ads—that openly claim to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, or even cure specific conditions. And you may be wondering: Why can they say those things, and we can’t?

The truth is—they’re not supposed to either.

In many cases, those claims violate FDA and FTC rules. Companies that make unapproved medical claims without going through the proper regulatory pathways are taking legal risks that we’re not willing to take. We believe in doing things the right way—even if it means saying less than what we’ve seen, heard, or know for certain to be true.

We cannot legally tell you the complete truth about the PFE25™, even if it’s absolutely true, without the express permission of the FDA—and that permission is extremely expensive, time-consuming, and difficult to obtain. It would require years of formal clinical trials, hundreds of thousands (or even millions) of dollars, and government approval for every single use-case we might want to mention.

Perhaps one day the laws will change, and we’ll be allowed to share more openly about everything we’ve observed with the PFE25™—and what people have told us it has done for them. But until then, we’re committed to full compliance with FDA regulations, including clearly stating the following:

The PFE25™ is not a medical device. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Placement suggestions are based on body structure and user-reported experience and are offered for general wellness use only.