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![]() WHY THE Q1000 IS A SUPERIOR LASER PRODUCT Low level lasers have already been approved by the FDA for public distribution for conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome and muscle pain and tension — and many more studies are underway that will soon expand the range of conditions recognized by the FDA. Because therapeutic lasers are fairly expensive investments, it is important to find one that gives you the most value for your dollar. There are many reasons why the resonating Q1000 low level laser and the QPack (which includes the Q1000 and two pen-shaped stimulating laser probes) are uniquely effective compared with other lasers currently available. By the time you’ve finished reading this we are confident that you will reach the same conclusion we have: the Q1000 and QPack are by far the most versatile low level lasers on the market. And, when you make the price comparison you will find that the Q1000/QPack delivers the most value for the least money. Laser diodes are what produce laser light, and the Q1000 contains twelve laser diodes. Many other lasers have only one diode contained in a probe or a cluster of 3-4 diodes. The Q1000 laser diodes simultaneously produce (coherent) visible and infrared light which have complementary effects on cell function: visible light is absorbed by the mitochondria (the cells’ enzymatic engine) and infrared is absorbed at the cell membrane. In addition to the 12 laser diodes, the Q1000 also contains eight LEDs. (Light Emitting Diodes). LEDs produce regular (non-coherent) visible light, which also has been shown to have positive physiological effects. The Q1000 therefore contains a total of 20 diodes and can be applied to an area the size of a tennis ball, as compared with most other soft lasers whose area of application typically ranges from just a few millimeters to the size of a small plum. The Q1000 is unique in its versatility for dealing with a multitude of health challenges. It is programmable, simultaneously producing seven wavelengths (ranging from 470nm blue light up to 940nm infrared), and can emit up to 63 different pulsed frequencies (as compared with around ten or less for most other lasers). The Q1000 can be used to help many parts of the body (including blood vessels, organs, and glands), and the two stimulating probes can affect acupuncture points, gums and teeth, and deeper and denser parts of the body like nerves, joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and deep muscles. The QPack gives you a full range of application options, and to our knowledge no other low level laser on the market comes close to this capability. In addition, there is a patent pending soliton wave technology designed into the Q1000. Soliton waves are well-known to biophysicists and are believed to be involved in the function of many biological processes in the body. Solitons are self-perpetuating and self-amplifying and do not disperse or break up over time and space as do other types of waves. Soliton waves allow the light energy of the Q1000 to be carried deep into the body without needing the high (and potentially disruptive) power output other lasers use to achieve improved penetration. This subtle power is a wonderful example of the sophistication and elegance of advanced energy medicine. The six soliton waves of the Q1000 allow energy to be carried further into the body by the infrared The Q1000 and the two stimulating probes — the 50 mw, 660nm Ultra Red and the 500mw, 808nm Enhancer — all contain polarized diodes, which few of the other low level lasers do. Polarized laser light has been shown to be especially well absorbed by substances in the body like porphyrins which are one of the elements in the respiratory chain (cytochrome system) of the mitochondria that produces energy in the cells. The Q1000/QPack is fully computerized and its microprocessors can be programmed to produce a range of different pulse frequencies and power densities. It is powered by a rechargeable lithium battery — not wall current — and this allows the 10 ounce Q1000 to be fully portable and easy to handle. This is important because the alternating current (AC) from wall outlets causes electromagnetic fluctuations that are known to interfere with the consistent production of low level laser light. Also, the Q1000 includes a special microprocessor chip that is designed to produce a constant level of energy every time it is used, regardless of the level of charge in the battery. All the lasers in the QPack come with a standard two year warranty, and for permanent peace of mind a lifetime warranty can be purchased at an affordable price. The Q1000 is manufactured in the United States by 2035, Inc. and is serviced in Rapid City, SD. 2035, Inc. is a small company that does not put a large amount of its resources into administrative overhead like advertising. Instead, this “lean and mean” approach allows financial resources to be put directly into the research and development of laser technology, and that is just one more reason the Q1000/QPack represents the best value in low level lasers.
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