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Turning Technologies Into Medicine
of the Future
 
By Irene N. Nobleza
Philippine Panorama
April 15, 2007 Issue

SURGERY without needles and scissors? It is predicted that the use of "light and sounds" will be much involved in the medicine of the future. Many researches are now being done on the use of these technologies – just like sound vibration to break down kidney stones and laser light to treat eyes and skin diseases.

It's a big advantage in the field of surgery, both for cutting and suturing without the use of metal scissors and needles.

These methods are incomparable if one considers how they benefit the circulation if applied intravenously.
For the past 30 years, the practice, called laser biochelation, has been widely being done in Russia, Germany, and Eastern Europe. Originally used to treat cardiovascular condition such as ischemia, angina, heart attack or stroke protection, and other arterial diseases like claudications, numbness or cramps, laser chelation has great potential in the field of medicine.

Researches, however, are still ongoing where its other applications are well documented so that its safety and efficacy may be established. Laser produces biophotons which provides the means for instantaneous communications as it activates and directs most physiological processes in the body, creating an intricate web of energy.

The procedure closely follows the Chinese Medical Philosophy where the chi (good energy) and the blood are always of primary consideration. Hence, this enhances metabolism as the circulation of chi and blood are restored.

The body is a continuous system wherein the acupuncture meridians are the primary photonic and electromagnetic pathways, and consider also that the basic tenet in Oriental Medicine is that a tiny stimulus in the form of biophoton in laser chelation may propagate and resonate throughout the human body hence results to beneficial changes.

"If low level laser therapy is delivered at an appropriate dosage and wavelength to the target poorly functioning tissue, cells restoration and ultimate rejuvenation may result," explains Dr. Sonny Viloria, an expert in natural medicine.

Studies from abroad revealed that laser biochelation is good for dermatological problems like herpes, acne and chronic eczema, chronic rheumatoid and arthritic pains involving joints and muscles, respiratory problems like asthma, sinusitis, chronic forms of all allergies, kidney and digestive problems. This is so because laser biochelation has tissue regeneration, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. It also helps increase metabolism at cellular level so a general rejuvenating of internal organs and the whole body itself insues.

 


 



During biochelation treatment, Viloria said beneficial changes are manifested in the body. It is simple to apply, the patient will just be treated with the laser light coming from the fiber-optic connection attached from the laser machine and inserted through his arm with a abbocatheter as the medium.

In many cases, the patient can feel immediately instant additional energy, good sleeping and eating patterns.

Dyspnea and easy fatigability are lessened. Patients with edema, pruritus, and all allergies, and pain are usually relieved.

Another holistic natural therapy is called biodetoxification. This was developed to address the unrecognized chemical and mechanical problems that weaken the body.

It is a combined Japanese and Taiwanese technology wherein the excess positive ions which make blood acidic are eliminated through foot bath, followed by steam bath to eliminate both gaseous and liquid metabolic toxins.

A negative ion generator machine helps replace the positive ions to correct altered energy pathway in the body, Viloria, who studied naturopathy in Australia, says.

"In all, biodetox cleanses the body of years of accumulated toxins and brings back the normal pathway of body energy," the doctor concluded.



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