Laser Hemotherapy Treatment and Clinic
How It Work?
Since ages in Ayurveda it is believed “Energy is life”. So long there is energy in our body we are alive once this energy is gone we are dead. We have heard since our childhood blessings are in the form of energy waves may it be sound or light .Now the quest of human research has come to a point where everybody wants to get cured naturally .Energy medicine is the branch which utilizes various forms of energies like sound, light etc to treat human ailments .
Laser is such energy, laser machine is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term "laser" originated as an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation".
Laser is such energy, laser machine is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term "laser" originated as an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation".
Lasers are now widely used worldwide in modern medicine as important parts of different types of equipment used for surgical and therapeutic uses. Laser beams of different power, wavelength and optical properties are used in surgery, cosmetology, therapeutics, diagnostics and number of medical diseases.
For therapeutic application the low power (level) lasers are used .laser hemotherapy lasers are applied superficially on the surface of body like skin and mucosa. In some cases laser light is delivered through specially designed laser light guide/needled inside body like stomach, intestine, blood etc. Worldwide research over past more than 30 yrs. has proved that laser beam can activate microcirculation, improve oxygen and nutrient supply to all tissue ,balances immune system ,influence hormonal endocrine system, nervous system and as a result speed up recovery. The effect of laser on blood, including blood cells and serum is now well proven by research, is one of the most important components of laser hemotherapy, that’s why laser hemothrapy is gaining popularity.
There are direct and indirect methods of laser irradiation of blood:
- Direct methods are invasive and require immediate contact of laser with blood; this is done by putting a needle in your vein. It requires special skills and setup to administer it.
- The indirect ones are noninvasive like that of Ma Rudra laser hemothrapy device, treats blood from outside of body over skin and mucosa membrane .No injection, No saline is required. Laser light can be delivered to blood indirectly by irradiating areas of skin having access to big blood vessels ,like wrist ,cubital (front of elbow)and popliteal (back of knee)fossa .the laser passes through different layers of skin and mucosa as well as other tissues like adipose tissue, connective tissues and other tissues depending on areas it passes.
Laser light is absorbed by different blood components, including erythrocytes (red blood cells) blood platelets, leukocytes (white blood cells) lymphocytes, and blood proteins and so on. The improvement in function of blood cells and blood components, after laser irradiation, results in higher anti infection immunity, improved blood micro circulation and other advantages for body functions.
Irradiation of blood began way back in 1923 when American researcher Dr. Emmet Knott began to experiment ways to irradiate blood to treat sepsis. The first successful treatment was done in 1928 with ultraviolet light. With the invention of antibiotics this was forgotten, in course of time with development of lasers and more advanced light emitting tools, the blood irradiation was re invented.
Laser blood irradiation was originally applied for treatment of cardiovascular pathologies .By 1989 there were many research papers published in Soviet Union showing successful application of laser blood irradiation in dentistry, endocrinology, urology, cardiac surgery, neurology, gastroenterology, oncology and so on. In the same year conference was organized on “influence of low power laser irradiation on blood” in Kiev, USSR. With the encouraging results of that conference further development and wider application of laser hemotherapy in clinical use was started.
There are several reports published now about successful application of laser hemotherapy in treatment of various diseases and disorders. They have shown that laser light can stimulate microcirculation; increase oxygen and micronutrient supply to tissues and thus activates reparation of damaged tissues or reduce damage caused by subsequent application of ionizing radiation, hypoxia, bacterial toxins or cytotoxic medications. Laser also plays important role in activation and balancing of immune system. That’s why laser hemotherapy is applied together with other therapy methods in treatment of inflammations, infections, autoimmune diseases, allergy and cancer. Laser hemotherapy can influence the level and activity of number of hormones, so it helps to improve treatment results of diabetes, hypothyroidism and other hormonal disorders.