WHO WE ARE
A family-owned team of health professionals
We are the only official distributor of VIVOBASE in the United States. Our background in holistic health drives our mission to help families protect themselves from the effects of EMFs.
OUR TEAM
Meet the people behind VIVOBASE USA
Kate Wagner
Kate has been the official U.S. distributor of VIVOBASE since 2018. Beginning in 2004, Kate has been studying and achieving instructor level certifications in educational and neuro-developmental kinesiology and primitive reflex integration. With 18 years of experience in public school education, she brings her depth of knowledge and compassion to create individualized, cause oriented, health-focused solutions for families.
She is a certified in BRMT (Blomberg Rhythmic Movement Training®) as a Distributor and International instructor, teaching across the United States and internationally. Kate is also a Brain Gym® instructor, Rayonex practitioner, Reiki Master, CPT and Sports Nutrition Counselor.
Riley Wagner
Riley is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist and BRMT primitive reflex integration instructor with over 10 years of experience studying primitive reflex integration and its effects on wellbeing. She has also studied Touch for Health®, Brain Gym and is a Reiki Master.
She works directly with children and adults in private and clinical settings, and supports the team’s mission to help families get protected from EMFs through VIVOBASE.
VIVOBASE GmbH
VIVOBASE GmbH, founded in 2016 and based in Pliezhausen, Germany (near Stuttgart), builds on our team's medical research that began in 2010. We have expanded into developing and manufacturing devices designed to address potential health risks associated with rising levels of electromagnetic radiation. As digitalization advances and demand for bandwidth grows to support IoT, surveillance, military applications, and autonomous vehicles, exposure levels—and public concern—continue to increase.
Reliable information from one source
As a family-owned company, we are dedicated to offering clear, balanced information about possible effects of electromagnetic fields. Scientific findings are mixed: some studies report no harmful effects, while others indicate potential risks to living organisms.
Our approach is critical and evidence-based. On our website you'll find well-researched, impartial information about electrosmog, its common sources, and an up-to-date review of the scientific literature. Explore our overview of the debate, detailed descriptions of exposure sources, and a current summary of relevant studies.