Hi. To answer your question about
my laser use. I'm not ready to share everything due to Not enough time has gone by to give a results report.
But mostly
The subject is so complex! How to use and what to use and specifications and technologies as well as dangers and considerations all are very complex and detailed and wide ranged.
I will say. I'm embarking on new territory not being used out there in the way I am.
It is hard to find practitioners using the device for things outside the box but you can find some NMD or HMD using for overall health uses. There is one Lyme doc recommending laser for detox support and one who uses one with homeopathic vials to support the driving of them deeply
True cold laser is not same as photon therapy
It is quite powerful and you need to know what your doing and why and what tool to use and settings and timing and all sorts of variables making it very complex and also with risks.
I happen to be a bit of a science and engineering buff with a engineering degree and also a bit of an experimenter and risk taker but I'm smart too so I am confident.
But I would not recommend people trying to use one at home without a ton of research and education or if your using it for the basic listed goals and uses in it's treatment manual.
Once I get more data and results logged I will present my experience.
But the bigger thing I have uncovered is
I'm finding that the exact areas of my Vein blockages are reacting very strongly when using cold laser on myself. No proof of biofilm being treated but that's what is stuck in my veins.
I am using it for many reasons and many other benefits Such As .....
and you can find even longer lists and benefits and uses.
The effects of laser therapy
Laser therapy in the correct frequency appears to be antiviral, anti-fungal, and anti-herpetic.
Reduces inflammation by suppressing inflammatory enzymes that create swelling, redness, pain and heat.
Enhances the release of anti-inflammatory enzymes.
Stimulates nerve regeneration, muscle relaxation and atonicity (lack of muscle tone)
Improves immune system response.
The cells in the human body need electrons to communicate with each other. Laser light delivers the required electrons directly to the cells and enhances their ability to produce ATP (energy)
Laser therapy causes the release of healing enzymes and the production of endorphins, which are natural pain killers.
Enhances lymphatic drainage, which increases circulation and speeds healing.
Releases tight muscles (both smooth and striated) that create chronic pain, join problems, and decreased mobility.
Speeds bone repair by stimulating fibroblastic and osteoblastic proliferation.
Enhanced fibroblast formation and collagen synthesis with improved tissue strength values
Neovascularisation of lymphatic and blood vessels as well as vasodilatation, improved microcirculation and lymphatic drainage (resorption of oedema).
Larger quantity of granulation tissue and accelerated epithelisation.
Increased activity of osteoblasts promotes the formation of callus.
Regulation of muscle tissue including myocardium.
Enhancement of peripheral nerve re-growth.
Prevention of central nerve degeneration and regeneration of peripheral axons after injury.
Measurable changes in the potential of nerve cell membranes lead to its hyperpolarization as a good analgesic mechanism.
Improved release reaction of S-endorphines.
Changes in transmitter concentration at the synapsis.
Accumulation of 5-OH-indoleacetate (serotonin metabolite)
Relaxation of muscles induced by the neuromuscular unit (ATP increase).
Activation of proliferation of immune cells including macrophages.
Immune suppressive effect by reduced antigen perception of the T-lymphocytes (increased acceptance of a transplant).
Post Edited (LoveTheLight) : 6/13/2014 9:54:52 AM (GMT-6)