Harnessing the Power of Light

Joe Blanton Interview

Red-InfraRed Cold Laser for Self-Healing First Aid:

In our pursuit of personal responsibility, freedom, and sovereignty, we constantly seek effective methods to enhance our well-being and promote self-healing. One technology that has garnered attention in recent years is red-infrared cold lasers, channeling the strength of light

Today’s interview is with Joe Blanton, an entrepreneur and advocate for personal communications, leadership, and emotional clearing, who has been passionate about this technology and its potential applications. In this blog post, we will explore the fascinating world of red-infrared cold lasers and how they can be utilized for self-healing first aid.

Disclaimer:

The information provided in this blog post is for educational purposes only and should not substitute professional medical advice. If you have a wound or medical condition, please consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.

Joe can be reached at:

Cell: 1.469.766.5511

Email: joe@theredlaserguy.com

Website: https://www.purevibranz.com/joeblanton

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The following information was derived from the Pubmed website mentioned in Joe’s interview on low-level level laser therapy and the use of red and near-infrared light to stimulate healing. Yes, it’s a little technical.

Disclaimer:

The information provided in this blog post is for educational purposes only and should not substitute professional medical advice. If you have a wound or medical condition, please consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.

Recognizing Red-Infrared Cold Lasers’ Power

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and photobiomodulation use red and near-infrared light to help the body heal, reduce pain, and ease inflammation [1]. The lasers target special molecules called chromophores in our cells. When these molecules absorb the light from the laser, it causes a chain reaction that helps increase energy in our bodies and helps us heal.

Increasing Energy and Promoting Healing:

Red-infrared cold lasers can increase energy in our bodies. This helps us have more energy in just 30 seconds [1]. It also makes it easier for blood to move around and get oxygen from the lungs. This extra energy helps heal our cells and make new proteins. It also increases cell survival, helps our cells grow, and increases the amount of ATP (energy) we have [1].

Red-Infrared Cold Lasers Function in Reducing Inflammation:

Red-infrared cold lasers can reduce inflammation. When inflammation is reduced, it helps your body stay balanced and be healthy. These kinds of lasers can help joint pain, injuries, breathing problems and brain health [1]. They do this by reducing the things that cause inflammation and increasing antioxidants which fight stress [1].

Red-Infrared Cold Laser Applications for Self-Healing First Aid

Red-infrared cold lasers have a lot of potential to help with healing. They can be used to reduce pain, lower markers that can cause problems, and make it easier for the body to heal. In trials both in labs and with people, these lasers have been used for many years and the results are good [2].

Healing of Wounds:

Red-infrared cold lasers can help heal wounds. These lasers help make the healing process faster and better. They also reduce inflammation which can slow down the healing process. Red-infrared cold lasers encourage fibroblastic regeneration, which helps create new connective tissue in the wound area, as well as stimulating collagen and elastin production [2]. These lasers also have anti-inflammatory effects to reduce swelling, redness, and pain.

Increased Blood Flow:

Blood flow is important for healing wounds because it gives the injured area what it needs to heal. Cold lasers, which produce red and infrared light, can help make the blood flow better by making it easier for blood to get to the wound [2]. This helps make healing faster because now there are more nutrients and oxygen getting to the wound, plus waste is removed quicker.

Reduced Pain:

Wounds can cause pain and discomfort. Red-infrared cold lasers can help reduce this pain [2]. People who have open wounds have used them with other traditional treatments, and the wounds healed quickly [3]. Red-infrared cold lasers should only be used when advised by a medical professional and should be customized for each wound because each one is different.

Conclusion:

Red-infrared cold lasers are a good way to help heal wounds. They help the body make new tissue, reduce inflammation, increase blood flow and decrease pain. This technology has the potential to change how people take care of wounds in a big way as scientists continue to study it.

Disclaimer:

The information provided in this blog post is for educational purposes only and should not substitute professional medical advice. If you have a wound or medical condition, please consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.

References:

[1] Hamblin, Micheal R. “Mechanisms and Applications of the Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Photobiomodulation.” AIMS biophysics, May 19, 2019. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28748217/ .

[2] Dima, Robert, Vinicius Tieppo Francio, Chris Towery, and Saied Davani. “Review of Literature on Low-Level Laser Therapy Benefits for Nonpharmacological Pain Control in Chronic Pain and Osteoarthritis.” Alternative therapies in health and medicine, September 24, 2018. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28987080/.

[3] Gogia, PP, Hurt BS, and Zim TT. “Wound Management with Whirlpool and Infrared Cold Laser Treatment. A Clinical Report.” Physical Therapy, August 1988. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3399522/.

Additional Information:

Is Cold Laser Therapy Right for You?

https://www.healthline.com/health/cold-laser-therapy

Cold Laser Therapy for Knee Pain.

https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/knee-pain/cold-laser-knee-pain

First Aid for Severe Trauma™ (FAST™)

Disclaimer:

The information provided in this blog post is for educational purposes only and should not substitute professional medical advice. If you have a wound or medical condition, please consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.

 

Stay Informed. Stay Safe.

 

 

 

Daniel Kilburn

America’s 5-Star Leadership Coach

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