Cold Laser Therapy
Dr. Grace
Cold Laser therapy is a form of photonic light therapy that focuses on balancing cellular activity in the body. It comes out of the modern Western medical tradition and is rather cutting edge. The laser is a “cold laser” which means it doesn’t cut, unlike hot lasers currently used for surgery, which can cut through skin. The cold laser works by providing a specific light frequency that tunes in to each cell in the body and makes its biochemistry work better (i.e. skin cell, nerve cell, liver cell, etc.). As a result, it directly affects diseased, or injured tissue with light-speed accuracy and quickness, to heal a particular physical problem from the inside out. For example, a bacteria will create a particular infection within the body. Once this infection is determined, the laser can be set at a particular frequency, applied to the area experiencing the infection, and help in killing the bacteria. Or, immediately after surgery, the laser light can stimulate collagen cell growth, heal the area 50% to 75% faster and prevent unwanted scar tissue from forming. All in all, the laser creates healing within the body by restoring balance to the affected area.
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September 14th, 2008 at 12:38 pm
Hey - I just wanted to encourage you to leave a message on here. Share some of your experience and thoughts about the segment with everyone else!
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June 10th, 2009 at 6:47 am
With slightly more tecchie alt. stuff like this, I’m always intrigued about how you know they work, who discovered them and what the evidence is. There seems a lot of assertion, and I’d like to see a bit more ‘and we know this because…’ Anyone enlighten me?
November 24th, 2009 at 10:30 pm
I don’t post on blogs often but thank you for posting this. I found it very useful.
December 15th, 2009 at 10:34 am
Very usefull Info Thank You for sharing
December 15th, 2009 at 2:47 pm
I thought I would leave my first comment, Thank you and I will want to read more from you.