To all looking at cold laser therapy, keep in mind that the frequency of the laser is most important to know when using a laser for healing. If you use a laser in the 800-900nm range for open wound healing, you will make MORE bacteria grow, & increase infection. That happened to an athlete at the Olympic Training Center, because the therapists didn't know better, yet. If you want to heal wounds, correct scars, decrease pain and increase range of motion, you MUST use a laser in the 635nm range.
@largeaquaticmammal Where did you go for the laser therapy, and what kind of laser was it (the frequency)? Your tailbone should respond well in 5 - 14 days with proper protocols and a laser in the 635nm range.
I had cold laser therapy today on my tailbone (it's badly bruised), and I don't know how long it's supposed to take for it to work, but I don't notice a difference.
And one more thing i will be reviewing about a 1,500 dollar device that i got for almost half that. I'm sure it's not as good as a 20,000 dollar one that a hospital has but it definitely isn't a walmart laser or anything. Wish me luck!
I want to give you guys a REAL 100 percent consumer/peer review on this new technology. You can trust my review since I'm not trying to sell you anything. And if this fucking thing doesn't working and i wasted my money ill be sure to let ya know that too :) My device should arrive Monday by UPS ill give you guys an update in 2-4 weeks if i remember to....
Hey guys i have really bad carpal tunnel. I just bought a used laser for a pretty good price. I will post a comment on this video once i see if this laser stuff works or not. I didn't want to have carpal tunnel surgery because of the side effects so i went for laser therapy instead. I'm going to use the laser i bought on the points that she did for this guy and see if i get results. As of right now i can't type something even as short as this comment without being in excruciating pain.
I have a brand new q1000 New Generation laser with the full USB capabilities and Q cards. Financially I need to part with it as soon as possible. It's priced to go, please email me at beebenrussell@live.com
@satyrpain - It certainly will! The number one use of this tool right now is in plastic surgeon's offices as it speeds along the healing process and practically eliminates scars! I say go for it!
I have 2 different cold laser systems that where hardly used that I am looking to sell at almost half of what I paid. They have been reviewed as the best cold lasers out there. Please email me for more info
@mattetho Who, specifically, has had an amputated leg restored with cold laser therapy? Cured of tuberculosis, cancer and AIDS via cold laser therapy? Do you have verified proof of this and of a 100% success rate in curing/healing...everything? Do tell...
Erchonia Medical. It is a medical device that only a physician, or health care professional can purchase, and yes, it is a bit pricey. ...But it works.
Where did you purchase your laser? I'm interested in finding a good one, but don't really want to be spending the thousands of dollars I'm seeing on some websites.
Before you make a judgment like that I suggest you do your research. Thanks for your opinion though. I cut my eye while working in my garden and the docs told me it would heal but only after taking a 14 day dosage of antibiotics and that it would be permanently scared. I'm happy to share that the infection was gone in two days and my eye completely healed with no scars. This is cutting edge Western medicine and something to be paid attention to.
@CreateYourHealth Glad you're ok. But to trials: LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 18, Number 2, 72-77 states "The patients' Norton scores (testing type) didn't change during the treatment period. In this trial we found no evidence that justifies using low-level laser therapy as an adjuvant to the consensus decubitus ulcer (wound) treatment." Quackwatch concluded that "there's no reason to believe that they influence the course of any ailment/are more effective than other forms of heat delivery."
@PuddlesMcNiggley Volume of what Journal? Was it peer reviewed, and what is the kind of laser being studied? Compare apples to apples. Hundreds of lasers now exist in the market, but by no means would I recommend one that is designed for heating superficial tissue when the goal is accelerated healing and repair of post-surgical (and other) wounds. Laser Therapy works: Read about the right laser used for the right clinical purpose and outcome, and compare Truth properly. You'll see.
@drgracedc reviewed and peer reviewed. Take a quick scan of the medical literature. On COLD LASER THERAPY, not hot lasers heating superficial tissues. Try these: The Cochrane reviews/rheumatoid arthiritis, lower back pain, among others, and check out Aetna and Cigna studies as well. Good luck.
@PuddlesMcNiggley Actually, red pen lights are LED's, or Light Emitting Diodes. A LASER, like the one being used in this informative piece is an actual LASER: Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. It is a 635nm 5mw medical device approved by the FDA for healing wounds, improving range of motion and muscle strength. Efficacy is clear in many prestigious bits as: Low-Level Laser Therapy Facilitates Superficial Wound Healing in Humans: A Triple-Blind, Sham-Controlled Study
Cover your breasts up lady! Please show some modesty. Can you imagine if men had their shirts open half way down their chest or had their zipper undone?
@zeno2712 YES...tons. If you go to the CYH website and click on her episode "COLD LASER" then leave a comment/request I will make sure she get's it. createyourhealth (dot) com/cold-laser.
There are hundreds of medical journals and studies that confirm the anti inflammatory benefits in cold laser therapy. For those who are not familiar with accessing peer reviewed medical journals, you can access them online through services such as PubMed or Spingerlink Metasearch. If you are a college student, you could access them via online through your campus library.
J'ai testé l'acupunctur au laser et cela FONCTIONNE sans aucun doute!!! C'est une technique semblable à la chromothérapie... une thérapie basée sur les différentes vibrations et influences des couleurs.
Wow! I love that you're tuning in! This is actually Western medical technology and it's used in hospitals in Europe. Several plastic surgeons use it here in Los Angels as it helps you heal after surgery and completely removes any scaring.
What difference does it make if the hoax comes from Europe or China or Mars? BS is BS. It does not remove scarring etc., and there is no scientific evidence to prove it. Anecdotal/placebo effects such as you might experience do not justify the blatant fakery you promote. Spending money on snake oil of this sort is and always has been an extremely profitable - and extremely evil - crime. How you can look at yourself in the mirror I don't know.
To all looking at cold laser therapy, keep in mind that the frequency of the laser is most important to know when using a laser for healing. If you use a laser in the 800-900nm range for open wound healing, you will make MORE bacteria grow, & increase infection. That happened to an athlete at the Olympic Training Center, because the therapists didn't know better, yet. If you want to heal wounds, correct scars, decrease pain and increase range of motion, you MUST use a laser in the 635nm range.
drgracedc 3 months ago
@largeaquaticmammal Where did you go for the laser therapy, and what kind of laser was it (the frequency)? Your tailbone should respond well in 5 - 14 days with proper protocols and a laser in the 635nm range.
drgracedc 3 months ago
I had cold laser therapy today on my tailbone (it's badly bruised), and I don't know how long it's supposed to take for it to work, but I don't notice a difference.
largeaquaticmammal 3 months ago
And one more thing i will be reviewing about a 1,500 dollar device that i got for almost half that. I'm sure it's not as good as a 20,000 dollar one that a hospital has but it definitely isn't a walmart laser or anything. Wish me luck!
BeastMode08 4 months ago
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I want to give you guys a REAL 100 percent consumer/peer review on this new technology. You can trust my review since I'm not trying to sell you anything. And if this fucking thing doesn't working and i wasted my money ill be sure to let ya know that too :) My device should arrive Monday by UPS ill give you guys an update in 2-4 weeks if i remember to....
BeastMode08 4 months ago
Hey guys i have really bad carpal tunnel. I just bought a used laser for a pretty good price. I will post a comment on this video once i see if this laser stuff works or not. I didn't want to have carpal tunnel surgery because of the side effects so i went for laser therapy instead. I'm going to use the laser i bought on the points that she did for this guy and see if i get results. As of right now i can't type something even as short as this comment without being in excruciating pain.
BeastMode08 4 months ago
Hello,
I have a brand new q1000 New Generation laser with the full USB capabilities and Q cards. Financially I need to part with it as soon as possible. It's priced to go, please email me at beebenrussell@live.com
TheCanuck9988 5 months ago
I just had rotators cuff surgery, will this help my recovery process?
satyrpain 6 months ago
@satyrpain - It certainly will! The number one use of this tool right now is in plastic surgeon's offices as it speeds along the healing process and practically eliminates scars! I say go for it!
CreateYourHealth 6 months ago
I have 2 different cold laser systems that where hardly used that I am looking to sell at almost half of what I paid. They have been reviewed as the best cold lasers out there. Please email me for more info
BeebenRussell@live.com
kennedyum99 7 months ago
Great Video! Different, but interesting
MrJiveturkey247 7 months ago
Its a bit more complicated than a laser pen.
chbaba 9 months ago
@mattetho Still waiting for your verified proof of 100% restoration of amputated limbs and healed cancer patients, via cold laser...
PuddlesMcNiggley 9 months ago
@mattetho Who, specifically, has had an amputated leg restored with cold laser therapy? Cured of tuberculosis, cancer and AIDS via cold laser therapy? Do you have verified proof of this and of a 100% success rate in curing/healing...everything? Do tell...
PuddlesMcNiggley 9 months ago
@mattetho So, cold laser therapy restores amputated legs? Cures cancer and tuberculosis? AIDS? 100% of the time?
PuddlesMcNiggley 9 months ago
@mattetho 100%? On everything, all the time? That is an impressive percentage of success. Ranks right up there with gravity.
PuddlesMcNiggley 9 months ago
Erchonia Medical. It is a medical device that only a physician, or health care professional can purchase, and yes, it is a bit pricey. ...But it works.
drgracedc 1 year ago
Where did you purchase your laser? I'm interested in finding a good one, but don't really want to be spending the thousands of dollars I'm seeing on some websites.
hickuela 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
IT'S A FRIGGIN' RED PENLIGHT THEY BILL OUT FOR BIG BUCKS! ARE PEOPLE DOLTS OUT THERE? THIS IS ABSOLUTELY BULL CRAP! IT IS A RED PEN LIGHT!!!!
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
Before you make a judgment like that I suggest you do your research. Thanks for your opinion though. I cut my eye while working in my garden and the docs told me it would heal but only after taking a 14 day dosage of antibiotics and that it would be permanently scared. I'm happy to share that the infection was gone in two days and my eye completely healed with no scars. This is cutting edge Western medicine and something to be paid attention to.
CreateYourHealth 1 year ago 6
@CreateYourHealth Glad you're ok. But to trials: LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 18, Number 2, 72-77 states "The patients' Norton scores (testing type) didn't change during the treatment period. In this trial we found no evidence that justifies using low-level laser therapy as an adjuvant to the consensus decubitus ulcer (wound) treatment." Quackwatch concluded that "there's no reason to believe that they influence the course of any ailment/are more effective than other forms of heat delivery."
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
@PuddlesMcNiggley Volume of what Journal? Was it peer reviewed, and what is the kind of laser being studied? Compare apples to apples. Hundreds of lasers now exist in the market, but by no means would I recommend one that is designed for heating superficial tissue when the goal is accelerated healing and repair of post-surgical (and other) wounds. Laser Therapy works: Read about the right laser used for the right clinical purpose and outcome, and compare Truth properly. You'll see.
drgracedc 1 year ago
@drgracedc reviewed and peer reviewed. Take a quick scan of the medical literature. On COLD LASER THERAPY, not hot lasers heating superficial tissues. Try these: The Cochrane reviews/rheumatoid arthiritis, lower back pain, among others, and check out Aetna and Cigna studies as well. Good luck.
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
@CreateYourHealth Unless you have proof to this claim, your words are hallow.
misfitbellylover 1 year ago
@PuddlesMcNiggley Actually, red pen lights are LED's, or Light Emitting Diodes. A LASER, like the one being used in this informative piece is an actual LASER: Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. It is a 635nm 5mw medical device approved by the FDA for healing wounds, improving range of motion and muscle strength. Efficacy is clear in many prestigious bits as: Low-Level Laser Therapy Facilitates Superficial Wound Healing in Humans: A Triple-Blind, Sham-Controlled Study
drgracedc 1 year ago
@drgracedc I was being sarcastic with the pen light comment. Lordy.
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
Cover your breasts up lady! Please show some modesty. Can you imagine if men had their shirts open half way down their chest or had their zipper undone?
Alliejayhawk 1 year ago
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Alliejayhawk 1 year ago
Any references to double blind, randomised, controlled, peer reviewed trials for this?
zeno2712 1 year ago
@zeno2712 YES...tons. If you go to the CYH website and click on her episode "COLD LASER" then leave a comment/request I will make sure she get's it. createyourhealth (dot) com/cold-laser.
PB
xo
CreateYourHealth 1 year ago
Utter woo nonsense.
zeno2712 1 year ago
There are hundreds of medical journals and studies that confirm the anti inflammatory benefits in cold laser therapy. For those who are not familiar with accessing peer reviewed medical journals, you can access them online through services such as PubMed or Spingerlink Metasearch. If you are a college student, you could access them via online through your campus library.
maa48 1 year ago
J'ai testé l'acupunctur au laser et cela FONCTIONNE sans aucun doute!!! C'est une technique semblable à la chromothérapie... une thérapie basée sur les différentes vibrations et influences des couleurs.
coxinel007 2 years ago
Absolutely. I agree with Pepin, here, totally. Oui-oui.
aguystudio 2 years ago
Well, as I said to another post of yours. You have very strong opinions.
CreateYourHealth 2 years ago
Quack BS at its worst. What a waste.
Azadeth666 2 years ago
Wow! I love that you're tuning in! This is actually Western medical technology and it's used in hospitals in Europe. Several plastic surgeons use it here in Los Angels as it helps you heal after surgery and completely removes any scaring.
CreateYourHealth 2 years ago
What difference does it make if the hoax comes from Europe or China or Mars? BS is BS. It does not remove scarring etc., and there is no scientific evidence to prove it. Anecdotal/placebo effects such as you might experience do not justify the blatant fakery you promote. Spending money on snake oil of this sort is and always has been an extremely profitable - and extremely evil - crime. How you can look at yourself in the mirror I don't know.
Azadeth666 2 years ago
SO COOL!!! Can I just sleep in a cold laser bed every night? (:
porterkelly 3 years ago