Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Healing laser stories straight from medical professionals.
http://physical-therapy.advanceweb.com/ebook/magazine.aspx?EBK=PT062512#page=19
Friday, July 6, 2012
Chronic Head Ache Relief With Cold Lasers.
I am currently treating a 67 year old patient who has been suffering from chronic headaches for years. She was diagnosed at 7 years old. She came to see me inquiring about the Microlight 830. I confirmed the high efficacy we've seen in my clinic and she decided to proceed with treatments.
She came back for a follow up recently and is reporting a 90% + relief of her symptoms and related problems. The treatment has also significantly reduced the amount of medication needed. She stated the ML830 has been "nothing short of a miracle".
The example of this "miracle" and the wonderful results we've received continues to confirm my belief in the power of your product.
Thanks,
Bob Claire
Cold Laser Reduces Tumor, Follow Up to "Patches".
I felt very happy to share the exciting story of Patches treatment with the MicroLight Laser. I have one other story to share.
We have another patient, a blind dog with bone cancer of one of his ribs. We used a bit more aggressive form of the type of treatment given to patches. We injected the Imiquimod into the lesion and gave the laser therapy all at the same time during several treatments. This dog is also doing very well.
I'll give old Patches a big hug for you!
Luv-in-pets,
Dr. Alice
"Patches" and using Microlight as part of a treatment to reduce tumors.
An outside physician, Dr. Villalobos, offered us a protocol for Patches due to its simplicity and a keen interest in the success noted for human patients in a clinical trial. Clinical researchers are using a similar protocol for metastatic human malignant melanoma patients at North Western University in Chicago.
Metastatic lung tumors in some of these patients showed regression. Dr. Villalobos felt this was remarkable considering there was no actual chemotherapy given to these patients.
Patches was then given Imiquimod twice daily in the form of a thin layer applied directly over the adenocarcinomic lump. In conjunction laser therapy was applied once every two weeks.
Over the first several days, a scablike crust formed over the area. Imiquimod continued to be applied without further incident. Approximately three weeks after the formation of the scab, it fell off. The mass shrunk to where it was no longer detectable through tactile examination. No adverse effects have been noticed, and we are continuing to apply the Imiquimod as directed.