Testimonial: Bernie E Musto

Bernie E Musto, Physiotherapist“The THOR unit is absolutely brilliant. Even I cannot believe how fast client recovery rates are and their overall alertness and energy level improvements. Have had success stories including my son-in-law. He is on his feet all day and for 6 years comes home almost in tears each day with swollen feet and nerve end pain. I carried out Dr. Chow’s back pain method and in two treatments he has been pain free for 3 weeks.”

Bernie E Musto
Physiotherapist
Crofton, Canada

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Seeing The Light

Written by Scot Faulkner

[Scot Faulkner advises global organizations and universities on healthcare reform and innovation. He served as the Chief Administrative Officer of the U.S. House of Representatives. He also served on the White House Staff, and as an Executive Branch Appointee.]

Imagine being successfully treated, painlessly and safely, for a wide range of diseases and conditions. Imagine having a cure for chronic pain.

This revolution in health and wellness is already available and will be celebrated on May 16 as the United Nations’ Annual International Day of Light.

On May 16, 1960, American physicist and engineer, Theodore Maiman, operated the first successful laser, achieving coherent and controllable light waves. This revolutionized manufacturing, communications, and health.

In 1967, Endre Mester in Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary conducted studies to determine if lasers caused cancer. He shaved the hair from the bodies of mice, divided them into two groups and gave a laser treatment with a low powered ruby laser to one group. They did not get cancer. Instead the hair on the treated group grew back more quickly than the untreated group. The concept of “laser biostimulation” was discovered.

Today, “biostimulation” is known as Photobiomodulation (PBM). It is the process where a specific range of the light spectrum at the right intensity, when directed to the body for the right period of time, can restore the function of stressed cells to normal healthy operation. It is non-invasive, non-toxic, and has no reported side effects.

There are over 32 trillion cells in the human body. Each cell has hundreds of microscopic factories called mitochondria which combine oxygen with nutrients from the blood stream to make the cellular energy called ATP. This energy is used to help the cell live and to conduct its various roles in our body: keeping the heart beating, the brain thinking, the body moving, and the all the other functions that keep us alive and healthy.

Mester’s discovery was an epiphany. If specific light band waves can help cells to regrow hair, can they wake-up cells to do other things? Now over five-hundred human clinical trials and 4,000 laboratory studies have shown the answer to be an overwhelming YES!

PBM is now a common veterinary treatment for improving the lives of animals suffering from hip dysplasia and kidney failure. Throughout the world, forward thinking Doctors and Dentists are using PBM to successfully treat Oral Mucositis (side effect from chemotherapy), Dry Macular Degeneration, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Lyme Disease, and diabetic wounds. It also reduces pain and inflammation in various orthopedic conditions such as tendonitis, neck pain, low back pain, and carpal tunnel syndrome.

Chronic pain costs Americans over $635 billion a year in additional healthcare costs and lost productivity. PBM is used for recovery and endurance by champion athletes. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, many Nike sponsored athletes used a whole body PBM product called NovoTHOR to help them train, recover, and win more medals. This led NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA teams to add “light beds” to their training regime.

A growing number of doctors and public health officials are exploring PBM therapy as an alternative pain treatment to Opioids. This may help solve the addiction crisis facing America.

If PBM is so effective, why is not everywhere?

Outside of the U.S. it is. Australia, Canada, England, the European Union, and NATO all recognize PBM, promote its use, and accept insurance coverage. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is slowly moving towards regulatory clearances for PBM light equipment to officially treat diseases and conditions. Currently, the FDA labels PBM devices in the basic category of infrared or heat lamps.

Until the FDA moves forward, U.S. insurance companies, except for a few BCBS affiliates, refuse to reimburse for PBM treatments. They remain a solid wall of resistance.

Medicare and Medicaid refuse to reimburse for PBM treatments. Federal Officials have labeled PBM “mumbo jumbo” and declared its successes “placebo effect”.

The International Day of Light is an opportunity to alert everyone who could benefit from PBM therapy of its existence and promise. It is a time to ask public officials about ways to bring PBM into the mainstream of American healthcare. It is a time to ask your Doctor, Dentist, Veterinarian, and local gym/wellness center if they offer PBM therapy and if not, why not.

May 16 is an annual reminder that bringing light therapy into healthcare is long overdue.

It is up to all of us, for ourselves, our families, and our communities, to make the promise of light a reality.

Source: http://citizenoversight.blogspot.com/2018/05/seeing-light.html

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LumiThera Presents LIGHTSITE I Dry AMD Top Line Final Data

The LT-300 LED ophthalmologic instrument station provides a multi-wavelength approach to treating ocular disease.The LIGHTSITE I data was presented at the 2018 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual conference by Marion Munk, MD, PhD, Department of Ophthalmology/Bern Photographic Reading Center and Managing Director, Bern Photographic Reading Center, University Hospital Bern. Dr. Munk was part of the investigator team.

“LumiThera PBM treatment demonstrated reductions in central drusen volume over the course of the one-year study versus the sham treatment with statistical significance at one year, (p = 0.05). Drusen is the hallmark pathology of dry AMD and is an important proinflammatory mediator and marker for disease progression,” says Dr. Munk.

“Results from the LIGHTSITE I study following treatment with a multi-wavelength PBM treatment demonstrated clinical improvements in vision outcome measures providing a strong foundation for initial therapy as well as the need for follow-up maintenance therapy,” stated Samuel Markowitz, M.D., Co-Principal Investigator, Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto. “The PBM therapy was most beneficial in dry AMD patients immediately following the completion of the treatment sessions. Contrast sensitivity or detailed vision was significantly improved throughout the year. Retreatments at a 6 month interval were performed to maintain clinical benefits.”

Read the full press release:
LumiThera Presents LIGHTSITE I Dry AMD Top Line Final Data

Disclosure: I am an investor in Lumithera a) because it successfully treats an unmet medical need, (dry AMD) b) I think it will be the first billion dollar photobiomodulation company.

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Course Testimonial: Rebeca Vasconcelos, DDS

Rebeca Vasconcelos, DDS“That was my second time taking this course. The first time I had an overview and it was awesome. This time, I knew what to expect and went prepared to absorb details, especially in the side effect of cancer therapy. James has unique and fun teaching skills. Besides, he shows passion and belief on his business. I am ready for a third opportunity. Can’t wait to start working with PBM Therapy and see improvement in the quality of life of our patients.”

Rebeca Vasconcelos
Dentist
New York, USA

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Course Testimonial: Mary Lynn Smith, RDH

Mary Lynn Smith, Registered Dental Hygienist“What a great course! I had specific information I wanted to learn and James Carroll delivered exactly what I needed. I have been able to go back to the practice and use PBM almost everyday since.”

Mary Lynn Smith
Registered Dental Hygienist
Kansas, USA

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Course Testimonial: Marta Gabinskiy

Marta Gabinskiy, Dental Hygienist“The training was amazing. Very informative and interesting. James keeps it funny therefore people don’t get bored. I’ve learned so much about this amazing product/service. I am really looking forward to see those amazing results in treating our patients with Oral Mucositis.”

Marta Gabinskiy
Dental Professional
New York, USA

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Course Testimonial: Gary Jackson

Gary Jackson, Farrier“A terrific full on day of information with a touch of humour. An extremely professional presentation delivered in a relaxed manner that enabled everyone to uptake the unlimited potential that is possible with THOR Laser Photomedicine.”

Gary Jackson
Farrier
Helensville, New Zealand

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