IV Red Laser Therapy
Low-energy intravenous laser therapy (Intravenous Laser Irradiation of Blood, ILIB), also known as low-energy biochemical laser intravascular irradiation.

Intravenous Laser Irradiation of Blood, ILIB
Intravenous Laser Blood Irradiation Therapy (Intravenous Laser Therapy or ILBI) exposes the patient’s blood to low levels of laser radiation in order to stimulate changes in the interactions of molecules such as lipid-water, protein-water, lipid-protein in the blood. These changes then affect the activity of biochemical reactions in the body. Clinical results from the use of intravenous laser therapy include stimulation of metabolism, immune protection, increase in resistance to germs, dehydration and thrombolytic activity, analgesic effect, and anti-inflammatory activity.
Red laser light has been shown to activate ATP-production in blood cells, leading to increased energy, better circulation, improvement of neuron functions and improvement of immune defence.
Administration of ILIB was first reported 25 years ago and in the meantime, the procedure and the technology have advanced. In the procedure, laser light is delivered via an optical fibre intravenous catheter, which was passes through the lumen of a butterfly needle into a peripheral vein in the forearm or back of the hand. Treatments last from 15 – 30 minutes and are repeated daily for 7 -12 days.
Low dose lasers therapy have almost no side effects. However, a small number of people may have different reactions depending on their personal constitution, such as being very energetic for a short period of time and not wanting to sleep or feeling dizzy and wanting to sleep for a short period of time.
Features
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Reduce blood stickness, increase blood circulation speed, increase mitochondrial energy, activate white blood cell phagocytosis, stimulate lymphocytes to produce antibodies, enhance antibody activity, analgesia, etc. The procedure has also been shown to have anti-aging effects, reducing the appearance of scars and eliminating wrinkles.
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Add energy to the cells in the body. Helps cells work more efficiently in building, repairing, and sustaining.
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Add energy to red blood cells, making blood flow better. Helps organs have more blood to nourish.
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Enhance the oxygen exchange system in the body. Helps cells to better use oxygen in various processes.
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Boost the immune system. Helps the body to resist infections.
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Helps the body’s recovery process after illness or injury.
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Reduce inflammation in the body, reduce pain, and help wounds or injuries heal faster.
Procedure
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The blood is treated through a simple catheter in the arm similar to a blood draw. A thin fiber-optic cable delivers the laser energy to blood as it passes through the vein. Treatment is typically 30-60 minutes depending upon treatment goals.
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IV Laser Therapy is a safe treatment, few side effects, and no radiation or substances accumulate in the body. However, IV laser treatment should be under the supervision of an experienced doctor and use quality tools that meet standards, so you can be confident that it is an effective and safe treatment for you.

