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Looking for a Laser? Trying to get informed? How do you choose the right one? The following information has been provided to help you make the right decision. If you have any other questions or concerns regarding cold lasers, please call Neil @ 800-463-1381.

Low Level Laser Light irradiation works to support the natural healing process of the body because it:

graphicDonates photons and electrons to the injured tissues and weak cells of the body, which supports the production of ATP (energy) that is needed by cells to carry out their duties.

graphicReduces pain by causing the production of natural pain killer endorphins.

graphicReduces inflammation by suppressing inflammatory enzymes that create swelling, redness, pain, and heat and enhance the release of anti-inflammatory enzymes.

graphicEnhances the process of nerve regeneration and muscle relaxation.

graphicEnhances lymphatic drainage, which increases circulation, reduces edema and speeds healing.

graphicStimulate the release of helpful healing enzymes.

graphicReleases tight muscles (both smooth and striated) that create chronic pain, joint problems, and decreased mobility.

graphicSpeeds bone repair by stimulating fibroblastic and osteoblastic proliferation.

graphicAppears to be antiviral, antifungal, and antiherpetic when applied in the correct frequency.

Laser irradiation of tissue cultures of a mammalian cell has been shown to result in a change in membrane permeability, increased ATP levels and increased DNA production. The photons picked up by the cell membrane result in improved membrane stability and increased activity of the ATP dependent Na/K pump. Because cell metabolism is influenced by Na/K movement across the membrane, increasing the gradient will affect the flow of ions and hence the overall metabolism of the cell.