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Kidney Transplant. I received my third kidney transplant in October, 2004. Each time you lose a transplant you produce more antibodies, and it gets harder to find and hold on to a new transplant. Since I had already lost two kidney transplants over the past twenty years, my antibody counts were very high. I was lucky enough to receive a cadaver kidney that was a perfect match, but I was still rejecting it. My physicians treated the rejection intensively but it wouldn’t budge. About that time I found out about the Q1000 from my neighbor (now my business partner distributing our lasers) and began using Mode 3 on my kidney every other day. I also started using  bite tabs. Anyway, two weeks later my rejection reversed and the kidney began functioning normally. Of course there is no way to tell how much the previous hospital treatment and how much the laser and bite tabs were responsible for the reversal, but I will say that the doctors expected my kidney to have permanent damage/dysfunction after being in rejection for so long. As it turned out, I now have normal kidney function and no permanent kidney damage, and that is NOT something the hospital treatment could have been responsible for. (S.H., Massachusetts)

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NOTE: This list of potential uses for low level laser therapy is derived from the accumulated clinical experience of doctors and therapists and scientific research studies. This list is not intended to be fully comprehensive or complete. (Please see our Disclaimer.)

• Acne

• Acupuncture

• Allergy

• Arthritis

• Baldness

• Bell’s palsy

• Blood irradiation (for systemic effects)

• Blood pressure control

• Bone repair and regeneration

• Bursitis

• Cervicothoracic pain syndrome

• Cardiovascular conditions (arteriosclerosis)

• Carpal tunnel syndrome (evaluated by FDA)

• Cartilage repair and regeneration

• Cellulitis

• Cerebral palsy

• Circulation problems

• Crural ulcers (venous and diabetic ulcers)

• Depression, psychosomatic problems

• Diabetic circulatory problems

• Duodenal/gastric ulcers

• Eczema

• Edema

• Epicondylitis (tennis elbow)

• Ear conditions including: pain, hearing loss, tinnitus

• Eye conditions

• Female frigidity (inability to climax)

• Fibrositis/fibromyalgia

• Gynecological problems

• Headaches, including migraine

• Hemorrhoids

• Herniated lumbar discs

• Herpes simplex I (lips); Herpes simplex II (genital)

• High blood pressure (hypertension)

• Immune system (strengthening and balancing)

• Impotence

• Infertility (male and female)

• Lichen sclerosis (vulvodynia)

• Low back pain

• Lymphaedema (lymph congestion)

• Mucositis connected with cancer treatment

• Muscle regeneration

• Myofascial pain and tension (evaluated by FDA)

• Nerve disfunction (numbness, tingling, weakness, etc.)

• Nerve pain

• Nerve regeneration

• Pain (acute or chronic)

• Plantar fascitis

• Prostatitis and other urological conditions

• Psoriasis

• Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis

• Salivary gland disorders

• Sciatica

• Shingles (herpes zoster)

• Skin conditions (wrinkles, scars, burns, rashes, poison ivy, stings, etc.)

• Sinusitis

• Spinal cord injuries

• Sports injuries of all types

• Strains and sprains of all types

• Tendonitis

• Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)

• Tonsillitis

• Trigeminal neuralgia

• Trigger point therapy

• Thrombophlebitis

• Tuberculosis

• Vertigo

• Warts

• Whiplash and associated disorders

• Wound healing regardless of the cause

• Wrinkles

 

Low Level Laser Therapy and Dentistry

There are 230 positive studies done by 81 universities from 37 different countries showing from 80 to 95% success using Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for the following conditions and procedures.

• Alveolitis (bone infection)

• Anesthesia (pain reduction)

• Bleeding — postoperative bleeding control

• Canker sores

• Cavities

• Edema (painful swelling)

• Extraction — used before and after to control bleeding, pain, and speed healing

• Gag reflex – diminishes or eliminates during procedures

• Gingivitis (bleeding of the gums)

• Hypersensitivy to cold, heat, or pressure

• Inflammation

• Implantology — reduces inflammation, speeds healing, reduces inflammation, and increases bone growth

• Infections

• Jaw fractures

• Leukoplakia (precancerous tissue)

• Lingua geografica

• Lip wounds

• Mucositis associated with cancer medications

• Nerve injury

• Oral surgery

• Orthodontics

• Pain regardless of the cause

• Pediatric dental treatment

• Periodontics (gum treatment)

• Prosthetics — denture sores, etc.

• Root canals — used to prevent infection and pain

• Secondary dentin formation

• TMJ/TMD (temporomandibular joint disorder)

• Wound healing (post-operative, etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

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