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Default Laser Blood Irradiation

http://www.laserpartner.org/lasp/web/en/2003/0058.htm

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"As shown in physiological and physiochemical tests, this laser irradiation technology can rapidly alter the flow conditions of blood and oxygen in the body. From increased micro-circulation, strengthened blood cells, increased cell metabolisms, increased immune system functions, and faster tissue regeneration this technology is very beneficial to the total functional parameters of the human body."
http://www.chinatech.com/irradiation.htm

more info thanks to hapyman

Some info from http://www.wanliyiliao.gz.cn/product.asp

Cardio-cerebral vascular disease laser therapeutic apparatus

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"C-reactive protein measures general levels of inflammation in your body."

http://www.revolutionhealth.com/article ... ipc=B00232

"reduction of the degree of C - reactive protein [due to laser blood irradiation]"

http://www.lasercliniclondon.com/phdi/p ... ent&part=5

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"High CRP levels are related to inflammation, and chronic inflammation is associated with insulin resistance, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis, and more recently hair loss."


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"The low level laser therapy of inner ear dysfunction has been made use of in Germany since the end of the eighties As the observation of healing processes has shown in the course of the years, even serious impairments such as the most excruciating cases of tinnitus, hearing loss, hyperacusis, vertigo and Meniere's Disease can be considerably alleviated and even healed with the aid of modern Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT).

The laser emits 830 nm (480 mW) and 630 nm (20 mW) simultaneously."
http://www.drz.org/asp/conditions/tinnitus2.asp
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"After three years of clinical monitoring 200 patients after Comprehensive Laser Therapy (medication, rehab physiotherapy aimed at axial skeleton and LLLT) of tinnitus have been evaluated with the following results: 16 per cent of patients with no effect (however, approximately one third of this group may have finished attendance due to other reasons than in direct relation to the results of therapy, attendance finished sua sponte by the patient), 15 per cent of patients marking their relief of tinnitus as less than 50 per cent alleviation (evaluation through combination of three different scales), having in mind especially the criterion of "quality of life", 43 per cent of patients, the biggest group consisting of patients evaluating their relief of tinnitus within mentioned scales as more than 50 per cent, 26 per cent of patients are totally free of tinnitus. "
http://www.rj-laser.com/english/src_tinnitus.htm

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Default Laser Blood Irradiation

In lieu of hijacking that post above anymore, I thought I would put added information on this here. Here is more info on Laser Blood Irradiation:



As for how often to use, this study did laser blood irradiation 3 times per week. They also state that the effects seem to last for 15 or 16 weeks. Here's the link to the study

http://www.laser-akupunktur.info/pdf...ggi_valles.pdf

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"We can imagine that, after a complete cycle of
treatment, all circulating red blood cells are “activated”;
since they have different “ages”, they will survive
for different times; but, in any case, the youngest
among them will disappear from circulating blood
after about 15 weeks and, after that, the therapeutic
effect will be lost."






Here's an interesting patent and information

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"Intransal Red Light Probe for Treating Alzheimer's Disease" (DiMauro).

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http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/2008...#ixzz0Rt1V9xTC

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I have had to do some edits re copyright

please just add the link and only a short quote. also please check all source articles...if they say All Rights reserved or have copyright rules in their terms of use, we have to abide by those and not have copy/pasting

I have also merged one of your posts from the other thread here as it is a different topic

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From doing a Google search, I found this page. It cites about 11 studies done in other countries on Lasers showing benefit to Peripheral Neuropathy.



http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=...OQi0cxwB_2gSgQ
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Anodyne therapy has been used for PN for quite a while.

Here is a discussion about it and compares it to laser:

http://www.anodynetherapy.com/infrared_therapy.html

here is a post link to some more information on LLLT:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post592917-2.html
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Default As I mentioned in the "Neuropathy does improve" sticky--

--it does seem as if this laser therapy is the next generation of anodyne/infrared therapy, which has been around a long time, and was actually first used in veterinary practice.
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--it does seem as if this laser therapy is the next generation of anodyne/infrared therapy, which has been around a long time, and was actually first used in veterinary practice.

I just started doing the blood irradiation and I am going to purchase an infrared 850-930nm laser at some point and experiment. Have any of you or do you know of anybody who has used the Anodyne devices?
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--it does seem as if this laser therapy is the next generation of anodyne/infrared therapy, which has been around a long time, and was actually first used in veterinary practice.
Has anybody tried the Anodyned equipment? Any good? I am especially interested Lasers for Nerve Regeneration. This site has studies and information. http://www.thorlaser.com/nerve/index.htm.
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Have you done a search of this site for 'Anodyne'?
There may be some answers here for you.
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Have you done a search of this site for 'Anodyne'?
There may be some answers here for you.
These recent studies with the 8-900nm lasers are the interesting ones see below:




Neurol Res. 2004 Mar;26(2):233-9.

Phototherapy promotes regeneration and functional recovery of injured peripheral nerve.
Anders JJ, Geuna S, Rochkind S.

Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Genetics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland 20854, USA. janders@usuhs.mil

Numerous attempts have been made to enhance and/or accelerate the recovery of injured peripheral nerves. One of the methods studied is the use of phototherapy (low power laser or light irradiation) to enhance recovery of the injured peripheral nerve. A critical analysis of the literature on the employment of phototherapy for the enhancement of the regeneration process of the rat facial and sciatic nerve (after crush injury or transection followed by surgical reconstruction) is provided, together with the description of some of the most suitable basic biological mechanisms through which laser radiation exerts its action on peripheral nerve regeneration.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...&ordinalpos=11


Lasers Surg Med. 2009 Jan;41(1):36-41.

810 nm Wavelength light: an effective therapy for transected or contused rat spinal cord.
Wu X, Dmitriev AE, Cardoso MJ, Viers-Costello AG, Borke RC, Streeter J, Anders JJ.

Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Genetics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, USA.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Light therapy has biomodulatory effects on central and peripheral nervous tissue. Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe central nervous system trauma with no effective restorative therapies. The effectiveness of light therapy on SCI caused by different types of trauma was determined. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two SCI models were used: a contusion model and a dorsal hemisection model. Light (810 nm) was applied transcutaneously at the lesion site immediately after injury and daily for 14 consecutive days. A laser diode with an output power of 150 mW was used for the treatment. The daily dosage at the surface of the skin overlying the lesion site was 1,589 J/cm(2) (0.3 cm(2) spot area, 2,997 seconds). Mini-ruby was used to label corticospinal tract axons, which were counted and measured from the lesion site distally. Functional recovery was assessed by footprint test for the hemisection model and open-field test for the contusion model. Rats were euthanized 3 weeks after injury. RESULTS: The average length of axonal re-growth in the rats in the light treatment (LT) groups with the hemisection (6.89+/-0.96 mm) and contusion (7.04+/-0.76 mm) injuries was significantly longer than the comparable untreated control groups (3.66+/-0.26 mm, hemisection; 2.89+/-0.84 mm, contusion). The total axon number in the LT groups was significantly higher compared to the untreated groups for both injury models (P<0.05). For the hemisection model, the LT group had a statistically significant lower angle of rotation (P<0.05) compared to the controls. For contusion model, there was a statistically significant functional recovery (P<0.05) in the LT group compared to untreated control. CONCLUSIONS: Light therapy applied non-invasively promotes axonal regeneration and functional recovery in acute SCI caused by different types of trauma. These results suggest that light is a promising therapy for human SCI.

PMID: 19143019 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...m&ordinalpos=2


The rest of them are here:


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?t...med_RVAbstract
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