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Low Level Laser Therapy Tomorrow's Health Care...Today!

Dr. Larry Lytle's Healing Light

"SHEDDING LIGHT on DIABETES"

Treating Diabetes with Low Level Laser Therapy Is a New and Exciting
Alternative

Diabetes is a serious disorder and during 2002, 224,092 deaths in the
United States were directly related to complications from diabetes.
Many people (nearly 1 in 3) are not even aware they have diabetes until
they develop one of the serious and sometimes life-threatening
complications, including:
High blood pressure; Heart disease; Stroke; Blindness (diabetic
retinopathy causes 12,000 to 24,000 new cases of blindness each year
making diabetes the leading cause of new cases of blindness in adults
20-74 years of age); Kidney disease (an estimated 175,000 people are
living on chronic dialysis or with a kidney transplant); Nervous system
disease; Amputations; Dental Disease; Complications in pregnancy; Sexual
dysfunction; And various other complications.

Diabetes is more common in African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans
and Pacific Islanders and Native Americans. Nearly 15% of Native
Americans older than 20 have been diagnosed with diabetes.
There are two major types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1
results from the body's failure to produce insulin, the hormone that
"unlocks" the cells of the body, allowing glucose to enter and fuel
them. It is estimated that 5-10% of the over 20 million Americans who
are diagnosed with diabetes have Type 1 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes results from insulin resistance (a condition in which
the body fails to properly use insulin), combined with relative insulin
deficiency. Insulin is the hormone that is needed to convert sugar,
starches and other food into energy needed for daily life.
Fortunately most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have Type 2
diabetes which is easier to treat than Type 1. The cause of diabetes
continues to be a mystery to orthodox medicine. Genetic factors,
environmental factors, poor diet, obesity, and lack of exercise appear
to play roles.
Usually diabetes is diagnosed with either the Fasting Plasma Glucose
Test (FPG) or an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Either test can be
used to diagnose pre-diabetes or diabetes. The American Diabetes
Association recommends the FPG because it is easier, faster, and less
expensive to perform.
Fasting blood glucose levels between 100 and 125 mg/dl, are a red flag
and over 41 million Americans are estimated to have this pre-diabetic
condition. A person with fasting blood glucose level of 126 mg/dl or
higher has diabetes.
In the OGTT test, a person's blood glucose level is measured after a
fast and two hours after drinking a glucose-rich beverage. If the
two-hour blood glucose level is between 140 and 199 mg/dl, the person
tested has pre-diabetes. If the two-hour blood glucose level is at 200
mg/dl or higher, the person tested has diabetes.
There is a big push, particularly in the Native American communities for
early screening. Testing includes blood pressure, weight, blood and
urine tests, eye, dental and foot exams. Education to change life
styles is the treatment of choice.
Unfortunately, orthodox medical cures have not proven very effective for
either type of diabetes. Type I diabetes is treated with insulin.
Controlling the insulin amount is difficult but has been improved with
various time released insulin pump techniques. Type 2 treatments
consist of various drugs to lower high blood pressure and glucose
levels. But these drugs have a long list of detrimental side effects -
many of which are worse than the disease.
Alternative medicine offers different methods of diagnosis and
treatments that include many nutritional and homeopathic remedies. Of
all the available alternative medical options available, low level laser
therapy may be the most promising.
Just how low level laser therapy can be used for either Type 1 or Type 2
diabetes is rather interesting. Research has shown that our cells emit
low level infrared light called biophotons. Biophotons allow for
inter-cellular communication. When two exact biophotons cross they form
a wave called the soliton wave. A soliton wave has higher amplitude
than the waves from the two original biophotons and moves through the
body rather easily. Soliton waves carry information and energy. The
type of information they carry is dependent on many factors which are
too lengthy to discuss in this short paper.
All cells are composed of atoms which have a nucleus composed of a
protons and neutrons with electrons moving around the nucleus. When
electrons leave the atom - the atom is negatively altered and you now
have disease. The new altered atoms and cells are reproduced via DNA
and the disease becomes chronic.
Low level lasers such as the Q1000 that produce soliton waves carry
electrons back to the damaged atoms and cells, helping to restore normal
DNA composition and normal, positive soliton wave communications between
cells.
This process is how low level laser therapy can be effective for
diabetes. Remember that Type II diabetes results when cellular receptor
sites have been altered and will not allow insulin to attach. This
reduces the cell's ability to produce adequate ATP - the cells energy
blocks. When this damaged cell is reproduced millions of times, the
result is Type II diabetes.
Low level laser therapy and particularly the patented Q1000 laser
produces soliton waves that carry electrons to the damaged cells,
restoring their capability to function normally. Mode 3 of the Q1000
has 29 pre-programmed frequencies that have proven effective at
restoring intercellular communication and helping to reduce blood sugar
levels for Type II diabetics.
Robert a 76 year old rancher had been treating his Type II diabetes for
twenty five years with various oral drugs and diet, and still his blood
sugar levels were over 250, and he was facing the unpleasant (to him)
option of being required to start an insulin program. Instead of
following the traditional medical insulin model (which he believes had
caused the death of two of his friends), he bought a Q1000 low level
laser and began treating himself. The following is an interview between
Dr Lytle and Robert:
We came home and I started using the laser on my back, and my blood
sugar started dropping about 20 points every day! It went from 245 to
220, down to 210, down to 180. On January 1 it was 184, then dropped to
161 and then again to 153, then to 136, then to 133. Today it was 96 on
one machine and 121 on the other. That's down from 254 in a week's
time! I test my blood with two different instruments - a One Touch and
a Dex machine. The One Touch is supposed to be accurate, but you have
to handle the glucose strip with your fingers, which can possibly
contaminate the strip.
Dr Larry. How long did you use it?
I just used it one 3-minute cycle per day on Mode 3 on the lower left
side of my back beneath the 1st and 2nd rib. My daughters have been
buying me everything they can think of to help with my diabetes - none
of that garbage worked! I'm going to stop using this other garbage and
will continue to use the laser.

Dr. Larry. I might suggest that you to stop using the laser for a week
or 10 days and see if your blood sugar goes back up.
Oh, I know it would.
Dr. Larry. You could really be a big help to a lot of people with
diabetes if you could set some type of standard for how many times per
week you have to use the laser to keep your blood sugar under control.
Is 2x's per week all I'm going to need to use it?
Dr. Larry. I don't think you're going to need to use it everyday to
keep your sugar level down. I would ask you to help us out by stop
using it for a week and document the results. If it goes back up, then
use the laser twice a week and record the results.
I want to run it down a little lower.
Dr. Larry. Anything under 120 is pretty normal. Have you changed
anything on your diet?
No, I haven't really changed anything, but have pretty much the same
diet as always.
In follow-up communication with Robert, it was learned he was able to
maintain normal blood sugar levels by using the Q1000 just a couple of
times per week for over a year. The Robert admitted he "kind of forgot
to use it" as often as he did when he first got his Q1000 laser.
Then he got pneumonia and his blood sugar got out of control so his
doctor put him on insulin and at the time of publication of this
article, he uses insulin daily. (Apparently Robert was not aware that
the Q1000 is effective on pneumonia).
Chinese Medicine teaches that there is a certain life force that wanes
with age, and is affected not only by the way you think, but is affected
by the thinking of those around you including doctors and family. It is
a fact that negative thinking suppresses the quality and quantity of
your own biophotons. And thus reduces intercellular communication.
Type I Diabetes is even harder to treat but following is a testimonial
showing good results using Mode 3 of the Q1000 along with the 660 Probe
Enhancer on acupoints.
A 16-year-old girl with Type I Diabetes was on 22 units of insulin per
day. In just two treatments using Mode 3 of the Q1000 laser on the
pancreas plus the 660 Enhancer Probe on acupoints on her hand, she only
required 2 units of insulin per day. She reports that she continues to
use the laser once a week because it makes her feel so good.
Clinical research from Africa has demonstrated rehabilitation of Type I
diabetes using a combination of low level laser frequencies on the
pancreas. These frequencies can be programmed into one of the empty
modes on the Q1000. This feature makes the Q1000 the most advanced
laser system available in the market place today.
In summary, the best approach for controlling diabetes is to alter life
style and prevent it. More research is needed on the effect of laser
light on diabetes, but the Q1000 and 660 Enhancer Probe appears to offer
a safe alternative method of using light to treat your own diabetes.

For more information on the Q1000
low level laser please call (605) 342-5669
or visit www.laserinformation.com


Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:56 am

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Low Level Laser Therapy Tomorrow’s Health Care...Today!

 

Dr. Larry Lytle’s Healing Light

 

“SHEDDING LIGHT on DIABETES”

 

Treating Diabetes with Low Level Laser Therapy Is a New and Exciting Alternative

 

Diabetes is a serious disorder and during 2002, 224,092 deaths in the United States were directly related to complications from diabetes.  Many people (nearly 1 in 3) are not even aware they have diabetes until they develop one of the serious and sometimes life-threatening complications, including:

High blood pressure; Heart disease; Stroke; Blindness (diabetic retinopathy causes 12,000 to 24,000 new cases of blindness each year making diabetes the leading cause of new cases of blindness in adults 20-74 years of age); Kidney disease (an estimated 175,000 people are living on chronic dialysis or with a kidney transplant); Nervous system disease; Amputations; Dental Disease; Complications in pregnancy; Sexual dysfunction; And various other complications.

 

Diabetes is more common in African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Native Americans.  Nearly 15% of Native Americans older than 20 have been diagnosed with diabetes.

There are two major types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2.  Type 1 results from the body's failure to produce insulin, the hormone that "unlocks" the cells of the body, allowing glucose to enter and fuel them.  It is estimated that 5-10% of the over 20 million Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have Type 1 diabetes.

Type 2 diabetes results from insulin resistance (a condition in which the body fails to properly use insulin), combined with relative insulin deficiency.  Insulin is the hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life.

Fortunately most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have Type 2 diabetes which is easier to treat than Type 1.  The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery to orthodox medicine.  Genetic factors, environmental factors, poor diet, obesity, and lack of exercise appear to play roles.

Usually diabetes is diagnosed with either the Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (FPG) or an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT).  Either test can be used to diagnose pre-diabetes or diabetes.  The American Diabetes Association recommends the FPG because it is easier, faster, and less expensive to perform.

Fasting blood glucose levels between 100 and 125 mg/dl, are a red flag and over 41 million Americans are estimated to have this pre-diabetic condition.  A person with fasting blood glucose level of 126 mg/dl or higher has diabetes.

In the OGTT test, a person's blood glucose level is measured after a fast and two hours after drinking a glucose-rich beverage.  If the two-hour blood glucose level is between 140 and 199 mg/dl, the person tested has pre-diabetes.  If the two-hour blood glucose level is at 200 mg/dl or higher, the person tested has diabetes.

There is a big push, particularly in the Native American communities for early screening.  Testing includes blood pressure, weight, blood and urine tests, eye, dental and foot exams.  Education to change life styles is the treatment of choice.

Unfortunately, orthodox medical cures have not proven very effective for either type of diabetes.  Type I diabetes is treated with insulin.  Controlling the insulin amount is difficult but has been improved with various time released insulin pump techniques.  Type 2 treatments consist of various drugs to lower high blood pressure and glucose levels.  But these drugs have a long list of detrimental side effects – many of which are worse than the disease.

Alternative medicine offers different methods of diagnosis and treatments that include many nutritional and homeopathic remedies.  Of all the available alternative medical options available, low level laser therapy may be the most promising.

Just how low level laser therapy can be used for either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes is rather interesting.  Research has shown that our cells emit low level infrared light called biophotons.  Biophotons allow for inter-cellular communication.  When two exact biophotons cross they form a wave called the soliton wave.  A soliton wave has higher amplitude than the waves from the two original biophotons and moves through the body rather easily.  Soliton waves carry information and energy.  The type of information they carry is dependent on many factors which are too lengthy to discuss in this short paper.

All cells are composed of atoms which have a nucleus composed of a protons and neutrons with electrons moving around the nucleus.  When electrons leave the atom – the atom is negatively altered and you now have disease.  The new altered atoms and cells are reproduced via DNA and the disease becomes chronic.

Low level lasers such as the Q1000 that produce soliton waves carry electrons back to the damaged atoms and cells, helping to restore normal DNA composition and normal, positive soliton wave communications between cells. 

This process is how low level laser therapy can be effective for diabetes.  Remember that Type II diabetes results when cellular receptor sites have been altered and will not allow insulin to attach.  This reduces the cell’s ability to produce adequate ATP – the cells energy blocks.  When this damaged cell is reproduced millions of times, the result is Type II diabetes.

Low level laser therapy and particularly the patented Q1000 laser produces soliton waves that carry electrons to the damaged cells, restoring their capability to function normally.  Mode 3 of the Q1000 has 29 pre-programmed frequencies that have proven effective at restoring intercellular communication and helping to reduce blood sugar levels for Type II diabetics.

Robert a 76 year old rancher had been treating his Type II diabetes for twenty five years with various oral drugs and diet, and still his blood sugar levels were over 250, and he was facing the unpleasant (to him) option of being required to start an insulin program.  Instead of following the traditional medical insulin model (which he believes had caused the death of two of his friends), he bought a Q1000 low level laser and began treating himself.  The following is an interview between Dr Lytle and Robert:

We came home and I started using the laser on my back, and my blood sugar started dropping about 20 points every day!  It went from 245 to 220, down to 210, down to 180.  On January 1 it was 184, then dropped to 161 and then again to 153, then to 136, then to 133.  Today it was 96 on one machine and 121 on the other.  That’s down from 254 in a week’s time!  I test my blood with two different instruments – a One Touch and a Dex machine.  The One Touch is supposed to be accurate, but you have to handle the glucose strip with your fingers, which can possibly contaminate the strip. 

Dr Larry.  How long did you use it?

I just used it one 3-minute cycle per day on Mode 3 on the lower left side of my back beneath the 1st and 2nd rib.  My daughters have been buying me everything they can think of to help with my diabetes – none of that garbage worked!  I’m going to stop using this other garbage and will continue to use the laser.

 

Dr. Larry.  I might suggest that you to stop using the laser for a week or 10 days and see if your blood sugar goes back up.

Oh, I know it would.

Dr. Larry.  You could really be a big help to a lot of people with diabetes if you could set some type of standard for how many times per week you have to use the laser to keep your blood sugar under control.

Is 2x’s per week all I’m going to need to use it?

Dr. Larry.  I don’t think you’re going to need to use it everyday to keep your sugar level down.  I would ask you to help us out by stop using it for a week and document the results.  If it goes back up, then use the laser twice a week and record the results.

I want to run it down a little lower.

Dr. Larry.  Anything under 120 is pretty normal.  Have you changed anything on your diet?

No, I haven’t really changed anything, but have pretty much the same diet as always.

In follow-up communication with Robert, it was learned he was able to maintain normal blood sugar levels by using the Q1000 just a couple of times per week for over a year. The Robert admitted he “kind of forgot to use it” as often as he did when he first got his Q1000 laser.

Then he got pneumonia and his blood sugar got out of control so his doctor put him on insulin and at the time of publication of this article, he uses insulin daily. (Apparently Robert was not aware that the Q1000 is effective on pneumonia).

Chinese Medicine teaches that there is a certain life force that wanes with age, and is affected not only by the way you think, but is affected by the thinking of those around you including doctors and family. It is a fact that negative thinking suppresses the quality and quantity of your own biophotons. And thus reduces intercellular communication.

Type I Diabetes is even harder to treat but following is a testimonial showing good results using Mode 3 of the Q1000 along with the 660 Probe Enhancer on acupoints.

A 16-year-old girl with Type I Diabetes was on 22 units of insulin per day.  In just two treatments using Mode 3 of the Q1000 laser on the pancreas plus the 660 Enhancer Probe on acupoints on her hand, she only required 2 units of insulin per day. She reports that she continues to use the laser once a week because it makes her feel so good.

Clinical research from Africa has demonstrated rehabilitation of Type I diabetes using a combination of low level laser frequencies on the pancreas. These frequencies can be programmed into one of the empty modes on the Q1000.  This feature makes the Q1000 the most advanced laser system available in the market place today.

In summary, the best approach for controlling diabetes is to alter life style and prevent it.   More research is needed on the effect of laser light on diabetes, but the Q1000 and 660 Enhancer Probe appears to offer a safe alternative method of using light to treat your own diabetes.

 

For more information on the Q1000

low level laser please call (605) 342-5669

or visit www.laserinformation.com



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