The SuperHuman Protocol
in Okemos, Michigan
Earth, wind, and fire — the three-layer clinical sequence Dr. Eng follows for taking energy, performance, and healthy aging to the next level. PEMF, EWOT, and red light therapy, run in protocol order.
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Dr. Eng follows the SuperHuman Protocol, built around an elemental idea — earth, wind, and fire — three forces that, sequenced correctly, push the body's energy systems further than any one of them can on its own.
Start with earth: PEMF, the pulsed electromagnetic field session that opens microcirculation at the level of the smallest vessels. Magnetism prepares the ground. Blood begins moving where it has been stuck, and the body's circulatory bed is ready to do more than its baseline.
Then wind: EWOT, exercise with oxygen. With circulation primed, the body can carry far more oxygen than it normally would. You ride for a controlled stretch breathing a concentrated supply — and tissues flood with oxygen they could not otherwise access. The substrate for cellular energy is now in place.
Finally fire: red light therapy. With oxygen-rich blood reaching every cell, medical-grade red and near-infrared wavelengths signal mitochondria — the body's cellular furnaces — to convert that oxygen into ATP, the energy currency cells actually run on. The sequence ends with the body producing energy at the cellular level, not just feeling its downstream effects.
This is not three modalities stitched together by coincidence. The order is the point. PEMF before EWOT prepares the circulatory ground. EWOT before red light saturates the substrate. Red light at the end converts available oxygen into the energy cells use. Booked apart, each is a useful standalone session; booked in sequence, they become a protocol — and the chain is what does the work.
The Three Layers
Three modalities form the protocol's spine — Earth, Wind, and Fire. Each plays a distinct role; the sequence is what makes the whole work.
The protocol's foundation. Pulsed electromagnetic field sessions open circulation at the microvascular level — preparing the body's smallest vessels for the oxygen-rich blood the next layer drives in.
The protocol's flood. With circulation primed, EWOT pairs aerobic effort with concentrated oxygen — saturating tissues far past room-air baseline and putting the substrate for cellular energy in place.
The protocol's spark. Medical-grade red and near-infrared wavelengths signal mitochondria to convert the now-abundant oxygen substrate into ATP — finishing the chain at the cellular-energy layer.
What to Expect at a Session
A SuperHuman Protocol session runs as a single coordinated visit, not three appointments stacked across your week. Dr. Eng sequences the layers in order — PEMF first, EWOT next, red light last — with the cadence and intensity calibrated to what your goals and physiology need. The total visit typically runs about an hour, longer the first time as Dr. Eng walks you through what you'll feel at each layer and dials the dose to your tolerance.
Most patients use the protocol as a recurring layer inside a broader wellness, performance, or healthy-aging plan — weekly or bi-weekly during an active cycle, less often as a maintenance rhythm. This is optimization work, not disease treatment. People who fit the program are usually trying to push aerobic capacity, recover from training loads, or steady their day-to-day energy. People dealing with an acute or unmanaged condition are better served starting with a functional medicine consultation.
Why Wellness Alternatives
Dr. Janet Eng is a board-certified emergency physician with thirty-plus years of clinical experience, fellowship-trained in medical toxicology, with continued training through the University of South Florida Morsani Personalized Medicine Course, A4M, AMMG, IFM, Frequency Specific Microcurrent, and My Injection Training, and currently participating in the AMSKU Ultrasound Fellowship. She follows the SuperHuman Protocol closely — built around the clinical logic of the earth-wind-fire sequence, delivered personally, and adjusted as your numbers and how-you-feel data evolve across a cycle.
Questions About the Protocol
It is a single, sequenced session that runs three modalities in clinical order — PEMF first to open microcirculation, EWOT next to saturate the newly-circulating blood with concentrated oxygen, and red light last to signal mitochondria to convert that oxygen into cellular energy. Earth, wind, and fire, as Dr. Eng frames it. The three together do something none of them does alone.
Because each step prepares the substrate the next step needs. PEMF before EWOT means the smallest vessels are already open when oxygen demand rises. EWOT before red light means tissues are already oxygen-rich when the mitochondria are asked to produce ATP. Booked apart, each is a useful standalone modality; booked in sequence, they become a chain — and the chain is the protocol. Reordering or skipping a step loses the cross-effect.
Adults working on energy, athletic recovery, performance capacity, or healthy aging — typically people whose foundational health is already reasonable and who are looking for a structured next layer rather than treatment for an active condition. If you are dealing with something acute or unmanaged, Dr. Eng will be direct at intake and likely recommend starting with a functional medicine consultation instead.
Optimization. The SuperHuman Protocol is wellness and performance work, not a diagnosis or cure for any specific condition. It is delivered by a physician and built around your individual goals, but its purpose is to support energy, recovery, and aerobic capacity — not to replace medical care for any disease you are working on with your other providers.
Dr. Eng calibrates intensity and cadence to your physiology — the PEMF program selected, the duration and effort level inside EWOT, the red light exposure that closes the session. Most patients run the protocol weekly or bi-weekly during an active cycle and less often as a maintenance rhythm. The order is fixed; the dose is yours.
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