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Possible uses for a laser pointer in the wilderness? A laser pointer can heal up a cut in 50 percent the normal time, according to a massive amount of research gained over the past thirty years. In excess of three thousand research papers have been published, and they are being ignored by mainstream medicine. Now there's a book that tells the public exactly what to do for any number of chronic problems, all without undesirable side-effects, if the instructions are proficiently followed, (according to the guide.) A nicely healing wound in the boonies is a very positive thing. There's research that demonstrates that coherent light stimulates the surrounding cells to attack any bacteria with increased efficiency. Dr. DelRe provides almost 300 references to peer-reviewed research in his book. The book also goes into adrenal exhaustion, tooth and gum maintenance, tendinitis, strains, bursitis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetic problems, as well as a host of other specific problems and therapies. The only things you need are AAA batteries, and they last quite long inside a penlight laser. Here is an excerpt from Rejuvenation: II. ABOUT THE BOOK The Secret the Medical Industry Does not Want You to Know. Th at would make a great headline, wouldn’t it? The only problem is that it is not true. The truth is that they do not know. If they did, they might try to squash it with de-bunking “facts.” * But they just do not know. They could know, if they paid any attention to over 2,400 research articles that have been published for more than thirty years, which cumulatively demonstrate that illumination with coherent light therapy is harmless (when used as directed), yet can be effectiveâ for: Muscle problemsâ , 1, Nerve problemsâ , 2, Tendon problemsâ , 3, Wound healingâ , 4, Heart problemsâ , 5, Gall bladder problemsâ , 6, 7, Intestinal problemsâ , 8, Health of the cervixâ , 9, Rheumatoid arthritisâ , 10, Fibromyalgiaâ , 11, Breast tendernessâ , 12,13, Dental bone problemsâ , 14, TMJ syndromeâ , 15, Carpal tunnel syndromeâ , 16, Bursitisâ , 17, Tendinitisâ , 18, 19, Low sperm countâ , 20, Synovitisâ , 21, Prostate problemsâ , 22, Herpesâ , 23, Strokeâ , 24, 25, 26 Why do I use the term coherent light? Because I want to make a clear distinction that we are not talking about laser beams. Laser beams have the connotation of high-powered intense beams of focused light that can heat, burn, cut, and blind. Coherent light has the same source, but I am using the terminology here in order to define it as unfocused, which means that it spreads out, like a flashlight, dispersing the energy in a softer, more buffered way. This form is less harmful to the eyes than a beam, although you must still be careful not to get it in your eyes. It treats a larger area and is very bio-stimulating. Therapeutic coherent lights use low power. As I will repeat throughout this book, a 5-milliwatt laser pointer produces only 5/1000 of one watt. At these low powers, the coherent light has virtually no physical effect on molecules, cells, and tissues; however, it has remarkable physiological effects on living cells and tissue processes. It surprises them. In all of evolution, your cells have never seen coherent light, and it triggers a healing cascade of reactions. This book is grounded with the concept of low-dose, low frequency of treatments with consistency. The dosage/times I give are conservative and low. The treatment frequency is twice a week at the most, except for warts, which are every other day. I limit glandular treatment to once per week at the beginning and give numerous warnings of the known and unknown risks. This gives you (and your doctor) plenty of time to observe and adjust the dose, if necessary, or quit altogether if you have a negative result, such as temporarily aggravating osteoarthritis. Focused lasers have a lens that can create a laser beam with pinpoint heat just as a magnifying glass does and are typical of the laser beam we all know about. In powers over 5 milliwatts, they become increasingly more hazardous to eyes. At higher powers, with a focused beam, it takes less time to do harm. At the low power of a 5-milliwatt laser pointer, which has a lens, the human blink refl ex renders an inadvertent flash harmless. Unfocused therapeutic coherent lights do not heat the skin or anything else in the body. There are no x-rays, ultraviolet light, or anything like that. They are somewhat safer than focused lasers regarding eye hazards because there is no lens-focused concentrated beam. They still have the characteristics of this very special light, though. We all know that diamonds are built with countless identical carbon atoms, which all fi t together perfectly. I like analogies, so here is one: CARBON IS TO A DIAMOND AS LIGHT IS TO A LASER BEAM I guess you could say that coherent light is hard light. Coherent light has photons fitting together in lockstep. Laser therapists around the world use a wide array of different types of coherent lights of different wavelengths. They can also use pulses of various frequencies of those coherent lights for different conditions. The pulsing of coherent light surprises the cells even more. Think about a strobe light waking you up, compared to a light bulb simply being turned on. Pulsing the light may give better results but is not necessary in most cases. If you experience positive results with your self- treatment but are still not quite there, you should consider seeking a professional, such as a chiropractor or physical therapist, who uses therapeutic laser therapy. It would be nice to recommend a physiatrist also, but they do not seem interested. That is OK, for reasons I will go into later. We will not be so sophisticated. We will be using visible red constant coherent light. It is a classic therapeutic wavelength. It has been repeatedly proven effective and safe for many years before the pulsed coherent lights came out and continues to succeed well. One form of it is commonly known as a standard red laser pointer.
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