Is Biochemical Laser Therapy Effective for Health and Immunity? - Rehabilitation

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Intravenous Biochemical Laser Therapy


I have high blood pressure and diabetes, but no other symptoms.
A nearby clinic recommended me to undergo intravenous biochemical laser therapy.
They mentioned that celebrities like Hsiao Wan-Chang have undergone it, and that it can promote health, enhance immunity, and reduce the need for chronic medication.
Is this photonic blood purification therapy effective?

Wuming, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/05

Dr. Li Weiqiang reply Rehabilitation


Hello: The use of intravenous laser therapy can reduce platelet adhesion and the formation of thrombi, as well as improve leukocyte activity, thereby enhancing immune function.
As for "cleansing the blood," I am unsure if it refers to lowering cholesterol levels in the blood; if so, there is currently no data to support its effectiveness.
Wishing you peace and health.
Sincerely, Dr.
Li Wei-Chiang, Attending Physician, Department of Rehabilitation, Taoyuan General Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2017/10/05

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Biochemical Laser Therapy, often referred to as photobiomodulation or low-level laser therapy (LLLT), has gained popularity in various medical fields, including pain management, wound healing, and even in some cases, immune modulation. However, the effectiveness of this therapy, particularly in the context of enhancing overall health and immunity, remains a topic of ongoing research and debate.


Understanding Biochemical Laser Therapy
Biochemical Laser Therapy utilizes specific wavelengths of light to interact with tissues at the cellular level. The primary mechanism is thought to involve the stimulation of mitochondrial activity, which can enhance ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production, leading to improved cellular function and metabolism. This process can potentially accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and modulate immune responses.


Claims of Health Benefits
Proponents of Biochemical Laser Therapy often claim that it can:
1. Enhance Immune Function: Some studies suggest that laser therapy may positively influence immune cells, potentially leading to improved immune responses. However, the evidence is not robust enough to definitively state that it can replace traditional immune-boosting strategies or medications.

2. Reduce Chronic Medication Use: While some patients report reduced reliance on medications for pain or inflammation after laser therapy, this is highly individual and should be approached cautiously. It is essential to consult with a healthcare provider before making any changes to medication regimens.

3. Promote Overall Health: The therapy is often marketed as a way to enhance general well-being, but scientific validation for these claims is limited.

Considerations for Patients with Chronic Conditions
Given your background of hypertension and diabetes, it is crucial to consider the following:
- Consultation with Healthcare Providers: Before undergoing any new treatment, especially one that claims to affect health and immunity, it is vital to discuss it with your primary care physician or a specialist. They can provide insights based on your medical history and current health status.

- Evidence-Based Approach: While anecdotal evidence from public figures may be compelling, it is essential to rely on scientific studies and clinical trials that evaluate the efficacy and safety of Biochemical Laser Therapy. Many claims lack rigorous scientific backing.

- Potential Risks and Side Effects: Although generally considered safe, laser therapy can have side effects, including skin irritation or discomfort at the treatment site. It is essential to be aware of these potential risks, especially if you have underlying health conditions.


Conclusion
In summary, while Biochemical Laser Therapy may offer some benefits in terms of pain relief and tissue healing, its effectiveness in enhancing overall health and immunity, particularly for individuals with chronic conditions like hypertension and diabetes, is not conclusively established. It is crucial to approach such therapies with caution and to prioritize evidence-based treatments. Always consult with healthcare professionals who can guide you based on your specific health needs and conditions.

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