Infrared Nasal Irradiation/laser Therapy

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Revolution in Blood Medicine – Intranasal Laser Therapy
Published on March 7, 2017

Until now, to have one’s blood treated, one would have to use all kinds of sophisticated equipment that was expensive and dangerous. No longer. For low cost and with no threat of toxic side-effects one can safely treat one’s blood at home, expecting the same broad positive medical effects doctors have seen when using older equipment that required surgical procedures.

Intranasal light therapy literally stimulates the blood capillaries in the nasal cavity is a very non-invasive method to introduce therapeutic light energy into the human body through the blood. This form of nonionizing radiation on biological systems offers health and medical benefits including effects on cognitive performance, fighting free radicals, combatting Alzheimer’s symptoms and more. The FDA has approved infrared therapy for everything from eliminating microbes and fungus in the human body to killing cancer cells. The Biomat is one example and now we can add Intranasal Laser Therapy to our list of extremely friendly and convenient medial treatments.

Mitochondria are the key to photo-biomodulation. Mitochondria have a substance called cytochrome c oxidase that can absorb red and NIR light, converting the photonic energy into a form of biological energy called adenosine triphosphate or “ATP.” Cytochrome c oxidase is commonly accepted as a photo acceptor that catalyzes cellular level activity when red to near-infrared red light hit the cells.

The new simple nasal applicator devices replace machines like these below where doctors had to shunt the blood outside the body or to import, through catheter type injection, the agent of treatment, which in this case is coherent infrared laser light. When monochromatic photons of low intensity irradiate blood, the flexibility of red blood cells improves. They separate from each other and can thus receive oxygen across their entire surface area.

Blood washing back-transfusion therapy and intravascular laser irradiation therapy are costly dangerous medical procedures that can now be done easily, safely and inexpensively in one’s own home. Compared to intravenous laser blood irradiation, nasal laser irradiation for 20 minutes scored 80 % as effective. But if increased to 30 minutes, remarkable 98 % are reached.

Now it is easy to use light to activate the healing properties of the blood. One just clips the applicator in the nose and infrared laser light is applied to the passing blood. Dangerous medical equipment has now been replaced by a little nasal applicator that does not do anything more aggressive than spraying coherent infrared laser light into the blood as it passes by the vessels in the nose.

The laser beam footprint targets the nasal cavity, which is rich in blood capillaries. The device parameters have been derived from researching clinical studies on low level light therapy over the last few decades. Although many researchers now believe that the outcomes between low level laser and the non-laser light emitting diodes (LED) to be similar, the laser light should penetrate deeper into the tissues. Both types of light are available and the device shown above emits both laser and LED that can be used simultaneously. One can multitask treatment using the laser for the nasal applicator and the LED for treatment of skin problems and problems below the skin.

Why Treat the Blood
Chinese medicine’s definition of Blood is different from Western medicine’s definition. Yes, it’s the red stuff in the veins that nourishes the organs, circulates, warms, heals and the like. However, in the eyes of Chinese medicine, Blood is enlivened with energy (Qi), which moves the Blood through the body so it can nourish every aspect of our body from the skin and muscles to the brain and deep organs. It is the quality of Blood circulating through our systems that helps give us vitality, focus and even rosy cheeks.

When Blood is abundant we feel alive, nourished and well connected. Blood does more than run through our veins and oxygenate cells. It ensures we have nourishment and moisture for the entire body. Blood keeps our tendons, skin and hair healthy, strong and flexible. It lubricates joints and allows for smooth movement. Blood also nourishes the mind and is considered the material basis for mental activity. Strong Blood ensures good sleep and helps us wake feeling rested

Modern Medicine and Laser Therapy
Laser energy at 630-640 nanometers is arguably the most effective for irradiation of blood and the vascular wall. Photons at this wavelength are absorbed by oxygen, improve microcirculation, can change the viscosity of the blood and affect vascular endothelium. More than 25 years of experience of using laser energy at 630-640 nm has shown that this waveband directly influences the parameters of all cells in the blood, blood plasma, the coagulation process and all the structural components of the vascular wall.

The treatment, using photons of infrared wavelength improves the rheological characteristics of the blood and microcirculation; with normalisation of parameters of hormonal, immune, reproductive and many other systems. Intranasal Laser Therapy improves the viscosity of blood and profile of lipids thus the treatment is associated with improvements in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases via improvements of the rheological properties of blood. Under laser blood irradiation, anti-inflammatory effects were observed that improved the immunologic activity of the blood.[1]

With intravenous irradiation medical scientists have reported that the hypoxia of the tissue is improved which leads to a normalization of the tissue metabolism. In addition, the fibrinolysis will be activated. Apart from the elimination of hypoxia and the normalization of tissue metabolism an increase of ATP-synthesis occurs with a normalization of cell membrane potential.

Low level laser therapy (LLLT) has been investigated and used clinically for over 30 years, mostly in Eastern Europe and Asia. The ability of lasers to cut, cauterize, and destroy tissue is well known throughout the medical world. However, its role at lower power is less well appreciated. The ability to non-thermally and non-destructively change cell function is known as laser bio-stimulation and is the basis for the current use of lasers in a number of medical fields.

Most reports are in Russian and the basis for clinical research and practice was first established in Moscow in 1986. The Institute of Laser Medicine was formed through a union of 14 laser centers from different parts of Russia. LLLT emerged as a potential therapeutic modality because of the conversion of military production into areas of commercial practice including medicine. The correct wavelength for the target cells or chromophores must be employed (633-810 nm). If the wavelength is incorrect, optimum absorption will not occur and as the first law of photobiology states, the Grotthus-Draper law, without absorption there can be no reaction.

The aggregating property of red blood cells was first described by John Hunter in 1786 and was long considered to be principally of pathophysiologic importance since aggregation is elevated in many disease states; hence the term “blood sludging” coined by M. H. Knisely[2]to describe the phenomenon.

“The apparent viscosity of blood depends on the existing shear forces (i.e., blood behaves as a non-Newtonian fluid) and is determined by hematocrit, plasma viscosity, Red Blood Cell RBC aggregation, and the mechanical properties of RBCs. RBCs are highly deformable, and this physical property significantly contributes to aiding blood flow both under bulk flow conditions and in the microcirculation,” write Drs. Baskurt and Meiselman.[3]

One study showed transcranial and intranasal photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy in the near-infrared (NIR) 810nm wavelength improves cognition in dementia. Their protocol involved weekly, in-clinic use of a combined transcranial-plus-intranasal PBM device; and daily at-home intranasal-only PBM device. Participants reported better sleep, fewer angry outbursts, less anxiety and less wandering. After the 4-Week, No-Treatment follow-up, some declines were noted. No adverse events were related to the treatments. Results from this controlled study are the first to report significant cognitive improvement in dementia participants following PBM treatments.

Red blood cells (RBCs) exhibit a unique deformability, which enables them to change shape reversibly in response to an external force. The deformability of RBCs allows them to flow in microvessels while transporting oxygen and carbondioxide. Low level laser therapy can affect the physical as well as chemical properties of blood cells which is not only helpful in preservation of blood but also in revitalizing the physically and chemically stressed erytherocytatory membranes. It was determined that the laser therapy decreases the viscosity of blood thus increasing the electrophoreticmobility of erythrocytes. The improvement in microcirculation is a result of all the above factors and dynamics.

Scientific bases and evidence support LLLT and red LED irradiation of the blood for lowering high blood pressure.

Poor blood viscosity, RBC aggregation and poor rheology either independently or collectively, are linked to cardiovascular diseases. Neumann et al claim that, “Plasma viscosity and erythrocyte aggregation were more predictive of myocardial infarction (heart attack) than age, male gender, fibrinogen concentration, abnormal ECG readings, or coronary score.” Another study confirms that high blood viscosity has been associated with cardiovascular related diseases such as stroke, heart attacks and deep vein thrombosis.

There are numerous examples of light induced photochemical reactions in biological systems. Vitamin D synthesis in our skin is an example of a photochemical reaction. The power density of sunlight is only 105 mW/cm2 yet when ultraviolet B (UVB) rays strikes our skin, it converts a universally present form of cholesterol, 7-dehydrocholesterol to vitamin D3.

Cancer
The National Cancer Institute says that Lasers can be used to shrink or destroy tumors or precancerous growths. Lasers are most commonly used to treat superficial cancers (cancers on the surface of the body or the lining of internal organs) such as basal cell skin cancerand the very early stages of some cancers, such as cervical, penile, vaginal, vulvar, and non-small cell lung cancer.

The use of intravascular laser blood irradiation can be appropriate during conventional oncological treatments. Dr. Frank Andrä reported that, “Merely as a result of the sole application of intravascular laser therapy, the quantity of circulating tumour cells was reduced and the patient’s pathological immune response modulated in the direction of the standard. Intravascular laser blood irradiation changes mitochondria morphologically and activates metabolic energy processes.”

Medical scientists around the world are using and experimenting with laser light to cure cancer. There are many different techniques. Near Infrared (NIR) has been shown to induce DNA double-strand breaks and apoptosis of cancer cells. In one study, a 915nm laser was used to examine the effects of NIR on pancreatic cancer cells. Irradiation of pancreatic cancer cells using the 915nm laser significantly induced caspase‑3 activation and apoptosis.

Symptoms of Blood deficiency (Chinese Medicine)
Symptoms of Blood deficiency can vary quite a bit, and each person manifests health patterns differently.

  • Dizziness, faintness: – for example on or after exertion, or from standing up too fast from a seated or lying position
  • anemia
  • anorexia
  • anxiety
  • blood loss
  • brittle and dry nail, hair and skin
  • cold limbs
  • depression
  • dream disturbed or restless sleep
  • easily awakened
  • easily startled–boo!
  • exhaustion
  • feeling of weakness in the limbs and muscles
  • lack of warmth–both physically and emotionally
  • mood swings
  • nervousness
  • nervous laughter and laughter at inappropriate times
  • pale complexion
  • pale nails
  • palpitations
  • sadness
  • scanty or absent periods
  • sensation of cold
  • slow growing hair and nails
  • slow healing and recover
  • slow mental thought
  • weak immune system
  • hand tremors
  • poor vision
  • dry eyes
  • Spasms and cramps of tendons and muscles
  • Insomnia
  • Numbness of limbs
  • Muscle weakness, twitching or trembling
  • Ringing of Ears
  • In women, menses are scanty and light-colored with a long cycle or no periods at all.
  • Your complexion is pallor and pale lips
Conclusion
Blood Deficiency is a ‘syndrome’ in Chinese medicine. Once it arises it tends to be chronic. In other words, it is very hard to get rid of without treatment.

There are two companies that are selling nasal irradiation machines. I have been using a unit made in Eastern Europe called the Bioquant NS and it has the advantage of outputing both lazer light and LED near infrared simultaneosly. The original price is 830,00 EUR for all customers worldwide but for all customers from Dr.Sircus is discount 100,00 EUR (608,33 excluding VAT), Shipment worldwide 50,00 EUR, final price: 780,00 EUR (Bioquant NS 780 EUR including VAT and shipment).

There is also the VieLight machines made in Canada, which are of lower cost but do not allow for multiple outputs. They do not ship laser models to the U.S. but the 633 model, which employs non-laser red light is available for 299.00 and it is reported to work equally as well as a laser model. They have a full line of products and for a 10% discount use drsircus as a code.

Source: Revolution in Blood Medicine - Intranasal Laser Therapy
 

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I have the VieLight, but after two years the light crapped out, at least I hope it is the light bulb and not the unit itself. The only thing I noticed using it was that when I used it at night I would fall asleep before the twenty minutes was up, figuring it may of released melatonin. I have been reluctant to order the clip on bulb etc., not knowing whether it is the light or the unit that is not working, however, I believe it is not unusual for the bulbs to eventually die out. I'll have to contact the company.
 

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I have the VieLight, but after two years the light crapped out, at least I hope it is the light bulb and not the unit itself. The only thing I noticed using it was that when I used it at night I would fall asleep before the twenty minutes was up, figuring it may of released melatonin. I have been reluctant to order the clip on bulb etc., not knowing whether it is the light or the unit that is not working, however, I believe it is not unusual for the bulbs to eventually die out. I'll have to contact the company.
There are two pathways for sleeping, one is anti serotonin pro gaba, the other is melatonin. Peat is not a fan of melatonin. a lot of peaters think melatonin is a stress hormone. I think light therapy increases gaba, just the way kids would fall asleep under moderate sunlight in a cool day.
 

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There are two pathways for sleeping, one is anti serotonin pro gaba, the other is melatonin. Peat is not a fan of melatonin. a lot of peaters think melatonin is a stress hormone. I think light therapy increases gaba, just the way kids would fall asleep under moderate sunlight in a cool day.

Melatonin supplements are universally "impure" and contain ACTUAL Serotonin. I think Melatonin breaks down into Serotonin naturally, but am unsure of the mechanism. I would not take it personally, there are so many other supplements one can take to improve sleep. GABA, Cyproheptadine, Benadryl, Valerian Root and plain epsom salt baths are superior choices.
 

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Melatonin supplements are universally "impure" and contain ACTUAL Serotonin. I think Melatonin breaks down into Serotonin naturally, but am unsure of the mechanism. I would not take it personally, there are so many other supplements one can take to improve sleep. GABA, Cyproheptadine, Benadryl, Valerian Root and plain epsom salt baths are superior choices.
isn't valerian an estrogenic herb?
 

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isn't valerian an estrogenic herb?

I don't think it's worse than taking actual Serotonin. There is no perfect supplement. All supplements and foods have downsides, as well a positives. People have taken entire bottles of Valerian in attention-seeking suicide attempts with seemingly no ill-effects. It's got a pretty good track record of helping with sleep and being non-toxic.
 
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