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Safety features of the LazrPulsr 4X include a laser cover to protect the user from accidentally shining the unit into the eyes, and a low power density (5.0 mW). There is also a digital lock that ensures against accidental use by children and inexperienced users. The unit is designed so that the user can program and operate it with one hand while maintaining control of the direction of illumination with the other. Dr Graham's LazrPulsr is available for sale by prescription only. With a little practice and training, it can be employed safely and effectively for healing by practitioners and knowledgeable laypersons. Safety features of the LazrPulsr 4X include a laser cover coherent light is not necessary, that incoherent light is 0 protect the user from accidentally shining the unit into equally effective at producing clinical results. he eyes, and a low power density (5.0 mW). There is Furthermore, she found that coherent light is converted also a digital lock that ensures against accidental use by o incoherent light in the body. The exact effect children and inexperienced users. The unit is designed depends on the wavelength, dose and intensity."* so that the user can program and operate it with one There is a question as to whether these conclusions and while maintaining control of the direction of | were based on in vitro or in vivo research: the effects of illumination with the other. ight can be different in a culture than in a living body. Dr Graham's LazrPulsr is available for sale by evertheless, enough users report benefits with LEDs to prescription only. With a little practice and training, it warrant its further investigation as a serious therapy. can be employed safely and effectively for healing by — There is one anecdotal report that cannot be contested: practitioners and knowledgeable laypersons. his author successfully treated a scratch on the cornea with an LED after a piece of plastic ¢ Good Energy Products LEDs fell into her eye. After one hour of The light-emitting diode is holding the light onto the closed, sometimes erroneously called a soft The frequencies tearing eyelid, the pain and tearing aser or laser, but it is not. The . . were gone, vision was unaffected and monochromatic light emitted by LEDs in both devices no more problems occurred. s cteent ohmess frome] are geared more |, towel 1.05 a2 fay conmon emitted at random intervals because towards balancing products were developed by as raya te vows: 4¢ / the body than they | f'n ard log cert erms, this means that the light is are to destroying use incoherent light, but for a (ectional and focused [colimated) | ‘Microbes: Most — | resuencies that are tmprineed i of the energy water. Slightly larger than a ountain pen and smaller than a m the water Is lashlight, both the Chi Pen® and from either he Advanced Chi Stimulator® 9 contain water cartridges through homoeopathic which the light shines. When remedies or applied to the body, the energy produces different results depending on which frequencies ave been programmed into the luid. The frequencies in both devices The lack of beam coherence and are geared more towards precision makes LED therapy safe balancing the body than they are enough to be used even by children—and difficult to o destroying microbes: most of the energy in the water abuse. The advantage of LEDs over lasers is their ability is from either homoeopathic remedies or frequencies o be used directly on the eyelid to regenerate injured hat researchers have established are emitted by healthy frequencies... Figure 7: Incoherent waves (out of phase with each other), an alignment found in LEDs. eye tissue. Also, an LED array is much less expensive issue. Dr Wolfe has seen major positive changes occur han a soft laser. It, too, has widespread applications. with his clients who use the devices. The 5%-inch [~14- "In Israel," report Anna Cocilovo and Ron Rosen, centimetre] Chi Pen operates on two AAA batteries. "medical doctors utilize incoherent light transmitted by Embedded in the casing is a vial of water that has been ight emitting diodes (LEDs) in the practice o imprinted with the frequencies emitted by healthy neurology, dentistry, dermatology, physiotherapy, andin —_ organs, glands and bodily tissues. A 625-nm red light, cosmetic applications to promote collagen and elastin at 900 mW power, passes through the water to the tip of ormation."” he penlight, carrying regenerative frequencies designed Until the 1980s, low-level lasers were used almos o restore and balance the body's energy meridians. exclusively for phototherapy, and prior promising The implications are profound, as blockages in the research with incoherent light was nearly forgotten. meridians can cause unlimited symptoms and Subsequently, some clinicians determined tha conditions ranging from inflammation and pain to organ coherency did not make a huge difference. and gland malfunction. This easy-to-use instrument is "Dr Karu,” write Cocilovo and Rosen, "contends tha intended for people to use at home for self-treatment. The frequencies in both devices are geared more towards balancing the body than they are to destroying microbes: most of the energy in the water is from either homoeopathic remedies or Figure 7: Incoherent waves (out of phase with each other), an alignment found in LEDs. NEXUS ¢ 33 frequencies... OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2010 www.nexusmagazine.com