Service films. Long-form interviews. Protocols on camera. Shot with editorial restraint; cut like a magazine, not a reel.
The longest-form clinical piece in the WEF archive. The enteric nervous system as the second brain, the metabolic-syndrome feedback loop, and the protocols that interrupt it. Presented in clinic.
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy — low dose versus high dose, and the case for cellular-level recovery.
How WEF’s on-site chiropractor approaches structural care as a complement to training and recovery.
The nervous-system reset protocol — what it is, why it works, and when members should book one.
Acoustic and vibration therapy at WEF — what happens in the session, and the science of the effect.
Unlocking the mechanism: how molecular hydrogen works at the mitochondrial level, and who it’s for.
The foundational coenzyme. What it does, what declines with age, and the case for restoring it.
Seven Bioneer-original titles across 2026, directed by the editors and produced in-house at the facility. Service spotlights, member portraits, protocol shorts, and long-form interviews. Each film is listed below with synopsis, director’s note, and release status.
A quiet tour of the week that repairs. Cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen, red light, infrared sauna, pneumatic compression.
Dr. Chaudhari of Elite Aesthetic MD on labs, thresholds, and the one biomarker he checks first. Single-shot, single-take.
Fifteen minutes in the sauna, three minutes in the plunge, one cup of water. Uncut. No music.
Eighteen months, one protocol, a quiet redesign of a weekday. Identity held by the member.
A silent short. Panatta, Atlantis, Watson. One lift, four angles, the light through the east windows.
The Cellular Health Expert on what changes, what doesn’t, and what it means when nothing moves.
Imani Lowery on founding Wellness Elite Fitness, evidence-based, and the long view.