Intravenous laser irradiation of blood

Intravenous laser irradiation of blood (VLOK) is a relatively young method of influencing blood cells, while being considered one of the most popular. Thanks to this method, all systems of the human body are activated with one single purpose - to correct the existing violations. VLOK is also a kind of quantum therapy that allows you to treat diseases that are not available for local treatment of the laser beam.

The essence of the method

The optical waveguide is inserted into any easily accessible vein and begins irradiation of blood in the vascular bed. The apparatus, which is the radiation source, produces red light with a wavelength of 630 nm. The peculiarity of intravenous laser irradiation of blood is also the fact that the therapeutic method has no analogues in the pharmacological method of treatment and is considered the most effective, especially in the fight against viral and gynecological diseases, as well as skin lesions.

Indications for carrying out VLOK

Intravenous laser irradiation of the blood has indications that include both serious illnesses and symptoms of different severity of diseases, as the VLOK has a number of useful properties, namely:

Indications for the use of intravenous laser irradiation of blood are:

1. Skin problems and diseases:

2. Chronic infections.

3. Treatment of tissues before surgery and restoration of tissue epithelization processes.

4. Psychological and neurological diseases:

5. Diseases of the heart and blood vessels:

6. Solutions to individual problems of the body:

7. Getting rid of bad habits:

8. Oncological diseases and hepatitis B.

9. Chronic diseases:

Contraindications for the application of the VLOK method

Such a wide range of useful properties and indications a very short list of contraindications to intravenous laser irradiation of blood. The procedure is forbidden to pass:

Treatment of patients with febrile illness, renal insufficiency, or increased bleeding should also do without VLOK, as it can aggravate the course of the disease.