By William Watson


Maladies which result in chronic pain or degeneration of the entire body impact millions of people, and finding healthier methods of pursuing long-term treatment has been the focus of research for years now. New technologies, such as quantum wave laser treatment, are showing promise for anyone looking for long-term options. This is especially true for anyone wishing to avoid drug therapies.

Opiate addiction has become a serious threat to the lives of millions of people, and the medical establishment is still hesitant to push medical marijuana through the legal system. Cold light therapy performed with low-level lasers shows great promise as an alternative to any drug therapy, and is the subject of much research by in the lab and in public trials. Homeopaths and physicians alike are paying attention to the results.

No doctor feels good at the end of the day when they know they have contributed to drug addiction in their patients. There is no reason why a middle-aged man or woman suffering tennis elbow or chronic knee pain should suddenly find themselves labeled as a drug addict and forced into addiction therapy. Patients are encouraged to use caution with doctors who immediately treat their ailment with opiate-based medications.

Patients are also attracted to the fact that these treatments are painless and can often be done at home. Those who suffer chronic pain know all too well the stress and isolation they feel when the hour is late, and they are unable to refill a prescription. Using harmless light-emitting photons which target the problem areas of pain allows them to have more control over their own treatment.

These lasers are able to penetrate deeply into the visible light spectrum without generating heat. The scattering of light in lasers is minimal, and allows the beam to transmit at an angle which increases the ability of tissues to absorb the photons. This light then stimulates cells to actions which allow the body to heal itself while also acting like an anti-inflammatory.

Military men and women are being returned nearly to their normal health after serious injury. With the combination of low-level lasers in conjunction with the printing of new skin cells on 3D printers, the VA doctors are hoping to improve the lives of many in time. As these methods are being made available to ordinary citizens, the possibilities are astounding.

Non-invasive therapies can not only shorten the time it takes to heal, but it can help patients avoid the costs and risks associated with traditional drug therapies. By avoiding more invasive procedures, many patients can avoid the pain so long associated with many therapies. For those who fear the scalpel, and do not care to take pills, this is excellent news.

Plastic surgeons all over the world are watching the research taking place with great interest. They are hoping to make scars, cellulite, stretch marks, burns, and wrinkles a thing of the past. Better yet, they may be able to accomplish this without the expensive surgeries and extensive healing time that have for so long been the only treatments available.




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