How Can Laser Hemotherapy Help You Fight Diabetes


Modern technology and medical science has evolved many years in understanding the occurrence of diabetes. Theoretically there is no anticipation, prevention or cure of diabetes. However, Laser hemotherapy is one such breakthrough technology that can be used to fight the disease from the roots.
Laser hemotherapy provides bio stimulation to mitigate the onset of diabetes and regulates the biochemical substances to reduce blood sugar and addresses complications caused by diabetes.

Diabetes mellitus conditions can be improved with “photobiomodulation” through blood irradiation with low level laser hemotherapy. Diabetes of both type 1 and type 2 are characterized by high glucose levels. In advanced cases, the patient can experience peripheral neuropathy and retinopathy. Diabetes (both type 1 and type 2) can be treated by aiming to regularize blood sugar.

Several theories on the mechanisms behind how this therapy works for diabetes can be extracted from these published evidences:

1.    Homeostatic Rebalancing
2.     Moderating the factors that cause red blood cell aggregation
3.    Improving blood flow dynamics and circulation
4.    Release of nitric oxide from Laser hemotherapy
5.    Laser hemotherapy inhibits MPO production
6.    Laser hemotherapy stimulates the release of SOD
7.    Cytochrome P450
8.    The increased activity levels of WBC

Scientific data supports laser hemotherapy treatment of diabetes from different angles as follows:

Mitigate the complications of diabetic haemoconcentration (“thick blood” or high blood viscosity) by “thinning” the blood. This also improves blood flow/circulation that is necessary to perfuse substances that support insulin activity and reduce further diabetic related complications, Catalyse substances that improve insulin acceptance by tissues, regulate substances that cause diabetes related complications.
Laser hemotherapy can prevent the onset of Diabetes in pre-diabetics.

The main danger of diabetes is that too much glucose or blood sugar in the blood for a long time can cause diabetes problems/complications. This high blood glucose can damage many parts of the body, such as the heart, blood vessels, eyes, and kidneys.
Although diabetes cannot be cured, continued treatment with laser hemotherapy appears to mitigate the complications of diabetes without the need for pharmacological drugs.



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