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How does it work?


Everyone who experiences or even just hears about the amazing results with the Class IV K-laser wants to know, how the heck does it work?! Well, the bottom line is that it gives energy to injured or sick cells so that they can start to function normally again. Once cells start to function normally, weakened/ damaged tissue can start to repair. Body parts, body systems, and the whole body in general will begin to function again.

The laser beam utilizes a wavelength frequency in the infrared and near infrared light spectrum that stimulate cell repair. Please note, this is different from medical lasers that cut away or destroy tissue or tumor cells.

Very specifically, the mitochondria of the cell are what produce ATP. ATP is the fuel that allows cellular function to occur. When mitochondria are sick, weakened, damaged, or overloaded with toxins, ATP production lowers and therefore cell function is decreases. If cell function is lowered enough, cell death occurs! When this happens a lot, there will eventually be symptoms that develop and then it will be called a DISEASE, and depending on what part of the body the injured or dying cells happen to be in, there will be different names or diagnoses of disease- arthritis, neuralgia, carpal tunnel, irritable bowel syndrome, and so on. These are all considered diseases because normal cellular function has declined. We hope that this will help you to look at health and disease a little differently now.

Now, back to the mitochondria. It has on its membrane surface, special light receptors that it uses to capture light for energy (somewhat like photosynthesis for plants). These light receptors are called, Chromophores. Guess what the laser wave beam stimulates? Yes, that’s right, the Chromophores, which capture the energy from the laser, which in turn, stimulates the mitochondria to start producing ATP, which allows for normal cell function and the healing begins! This means immune cells start fighting infection, other cells start draining out inflammation, and blood flow increases. This brings fresh oxygen and nutrients to the body. However, there is one more really great thing about the laser- it can actually stimulate the cells to start regenerating normal tissue as in muscles, cartilage, disc, and peripheral nerves. In other words, whatever the cells do innately to survive, heal, and function- they will start doing when they have enough energy and nutrients!

That is why the laser has such an amazing and broad application for so many health problems. This is particularly true for the K-Laser. It is the first laser that can actually penetrate 4-5 inches deep to reach old, worn out, or ruptured tissue and delivers that needed energy for healing!