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Posted by sparkle7 (Member # 10397) on :
 
http://www.emred.fi/htmls_en/laser_blood_irradiation_therapy_en.html

(using red light - I think it was 665 nm range)

excerpt-

IV LBI can increase the concentration of antibiotics and some other medications in the pocus of inflammation.

It is known, that due to local edema blood circulation can be seriously disrupted in the areas of inflammation; for example, in kidneys. It was shown, that the concentration of antibiotics in healthy kidney is about 10 times higher, than in the inflamed kidney.

Laser irradiation helps to increase concentration of the antibiotics in target areas. Similar studies showing favorable effect of blood irradiation for increasing concentration of administered antibiotics in inflamed prostate gland

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Also-

(This is an animal study & has mentions of using animals for testing. You may not want to read it if you are sensitive to this sort of thing.)

Design and Construction of a System to Study the Effect of
Laser Radiation on the Absorption of the Antibiotics in Blood
Prof. Dr. M. S. Mehdi, Eng. Rami A. M. Kh.

http://www.laserworld.org/lllt/pdf/LLLT-and-penicillin-1.pdf

(using infrared light)

excerpt-

The results obtained from this study should be
attributed to the improvement of reheological
properties of blood, and an increase in the
capillaries, blood flow, in addition to reduced
vascular resistance and vascular tone which lead
to increase the motion and out flow of fluids
from the interstitial spaces in to the lymphatic
system [12], thus blood irradiation with laser
combined with intramuscular injection of
Ampicilline allows to obtain higher drug
saturation in blood in comparison with
intramuscular injection of the antibiotic alone.

Intravascular laser irradiation of blood
improves the microcirculation and the injected
antibacterial preparation passes mainly into the
lymphatic system.

The antibacterial preparation
passes along the lymphatic ducts much more
slowly than along the blood vessels. A portion
of the antibiotic release into the blood takes
place through the opening of the thoracic
lymphatic duct and along lymphovenous
anastomosis, intramodular bypasses with a
subsequent accumulation in the organs and
tissues.

The greatest portion is retained for along
time in the lymphatic nodes and paralymphtic fat
along the lymphatic vessels. Slow antibiotic
output into the blood results in more long-term
drug absorption by organs and tissues.

Thus intravascular laser irradiation of blood
results in acceleration of lymph formation and
flow. Laser irradiation of blood combined with
antibiotic intramuscular injections allows
obtaining higher drug saturation in the blood,
and lymph organs of abdominal cavity, in
comparison with intramuscular injection alone.

The stimulating effect of L.L.L.I. on the
antibiotic activity is a key point of its therapeutic
value. It is known, that low-energy laser
irradiation of blood stimulates non-specific
resistance of the organism, produces antiinflammatory,
analgetic, immuno-stimulating
effects, promotes the improvement of
microcirculation, exerting a powerful,
multicomponent, pathogenetic effect on quite a
number of pathological conditions.

Finally the
activation of microcirculation, unblocking of
capillaries, enhancing collateral circulation, and
improvement of tissue trophical activity, (N. N.
Kapshidze et al., 1993) [12].
 
Posted by R62 (Member # 18531) on :
 
My daughter herxed immediately after using the lightworks photon device while on abx.
 
Posted by sparkle7 (Member # 10397) on :
 
You have to be very careful with it!

Some people have very sever reactions to using the LightWorks while on anx.
 
Posted by R62 (Member # 18531) on :
 
Yeah.. we didnt do it again. At the time did not know of the photon device other than as a nogier device..
 
Posted by 'Kete-tracker (Member # 17189) on :
 
Since almost all of us here will never have access to a red-wavelength LASER of the power needed for such treatment (very dangerous except in skilled hands), I'd say it's better to use an IR sauna &/or 102+/- degree bath or hot-tub. [Wink]
 
Posted by sparkle7 (Member # 10397) on :
 
I never meant to imply to do it yourself. I just thought it was interesting in light of all of the treatment options... I would never treat myself with a laser - especially a high powered laser. I would need alot more education for that sort of thing.

LED may be useful to use at home since they are more diffuse but they are still very powerful.

It may be helpful for people using abx to be able to use less or have the abx be more effective. These studies/info also may be significant in regards to other drugs or supplements people may be using.
 


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