The Power of Light Force Therapy
The light force therapy originated back in the 1960s, with
Jana Sullivan developed a prototype of a hand-held device
that would eventually become the initial product of "Light Force
Therapy." Based on technology from photo-stimulation, the new
process used light emitting diodes to produce beams of light at
specified frequencies and wavelengths.
Her photo-stimulation, also called LED therapy, was developed in
order to relieve acute and chronic pain that occurred from disease
and injury. It also increased circulation and decreased
inflammation, which is associated with joint pain preventing range
of motion. The Light Force Therapy offers hope for anyone with
chronic pain, such as degenerative disease or arthritis, or even
sprained ankles.
Cleared with FDA approval, Light Force Therapy is marked for
therapeutic use on both animals and humans for pain relief,
especially as its original purpose was for the pain of
horses. Either way, the Light Force Therapy stimulates the
body's ability to relieve pain by using the power and energy of
light. This process uses the activity of certain cell components,
and is considered a simple and effective way to control pain, in a
non-pharmaceutical manner.
A study on the control of wounds in bruises was done in Kenyan
STD/HIV/AIDS patients with the use of the light emitting diodes
used in Light Force Therapy. Scientific evidence in this area has
shown there are two main sources of single wavelength light--both
laser and light emitting diodes--as studies have
demonstrated that the human cell actually responds better to the
single wavelength of light, in comparison to multiple wavelengths.
What happens in Light Force Therapy is a multitude of physiological
changes occur in the body. The real advantage came when working
with children, as with this therapy no needles, cutting or
swallowing were involved. The flashing lights were fun for the
children as they thought it was a game and exciting.
The Light Force Therapy methodology is a light unit developed
into a hand-held machine, with 48 red and infrared LEDs, and eight
frequency settings. The unit is held near the injured skin
area, whether it is a bruise, open wound, or sore for about 10 to
15 minutes per area. Additionally, a one-minute application was
placed on other body area--the palm of the hand, the soles of the
feet, the ears, and the stomach. This EPS system opens up the
meridians and reflexology points for the entire body, boosting the
entire immune system to clear energy blockages--a treatment similar
to acupuncture.
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