LED Lights healing skin injuries

  • Thread starter zappafan99
  • Start date
  • Tagged users None
Z

zappafan99

80
0
Here is a copy/paste article I found about led lights in certain ranges healing skin injuries. My question is are grow lights hitting any of these frequencies or are they lower spectrum and has anyone here experienced any effects. (This reminds me of Startrek healing.) I don't know how this would work with Lupus, eczema, etc but it could worth looking into if you have skin related issues.
Here is a link with pictures:http://www.elixa.com/light/healing.htm

This is the text version. Hope it all fits.


Healing with single frequency light.
LED research

LIGHT THERAPY OVERVIEW
Visible red light, at wavelengths from 630 to 700 nm penetrates tissue to a depth of about 10 mm. Light at this wavelength is very beneficial in treating problems close to the surface such as wounds, cuts, scars, trigger and acupuncture points, and is particularly effective in treating infections. Infrared light (800 to 1000nm) penetrates to a depth of about 40mm and deeper which makes it more effective for treating organs and provide relief for ailments of bones, joints, deep muscle tissue.

The diverse tissue and cell types in the body all have their own unique light absorption characteristics; that is, they will only absorb light at specific wavelengths and not at others. For example, skin layers, because of their high blood and water content, absorb red light very readily, while calcium and phosphorus absorb light of a different wavelength. Although both red and infrared wavelengths penetrate to different depths and affect tissues differently, the therapeutic effects are similar.

Superluminous LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are safe concentrated light sources used to produce the specific wavelengths of light that provide therapeutic benefits of light therapy without adverse side effects.

Pulsing the LEDs at specific rates known as Nogier frequencies produce bio-resonate effects that further enhance the therapeutic action. Precise frequencies discovered by medical researcher and physician Dr. Paul Nogier are found to resonate with specific body tissues and dynamically reinforce their healthy function.


THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS
Increases blood capillary circulation and vascular activity by promoting improvement in the metabolism of nitric oxide (NO). This facilitates improved regulation of vasodilation and leads to the formation of new capillaries - this in turn provides additional oxygen and nutrients to accelerate natural tissue healing processes and eventually evokes a cascade of beneficial biochemical processes.
Stimulates synthesis of adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP)—an immediate energy source for muscle contraction and essential in the metabolism of all cellular processes and sustaining living systems
Relaxes muscles, reduces nerve excitability and stimulates nerve transmission
Reduces scar tissue and stimulates wound healing
Increases lymphatic system activity and relieves edema and discomfort associated with swelling
Stimulates acupuncture points and immune response
Stimulates production of collagen—the most important component of wound healing
Increases phagocytosis - the body’s natural process to scavenge dead and degenerated cells and is important to the infection control process required for healing
Increases RNA/DNA synthesis - this stimulates cellular reproduction and facilitates accelerated replacement of damaged cells
Increases production of endorphins and enkephelins from the brain - promoting pain reduction and mood elevation
Stimulates production of adrenals— which facilitate long term pain relief and resilience to stress
Reduces inflammation and swelling in chronic conditions of arthritis, bursitis, and tendonitis
Stimulates fibroblastic activity - promoting repair of connective tissue and formation of collagen fibers
Stimulates tissue granulation and connective tissue formation - an important process in the healing of wounds, ulcers and inflamed tissues

Research links:
Chukuka S. Enwemeka, PT, PhD, FACSM Therapeutic Light is Professor and Dean, School of Health Professions, Behavioral and Life Sciences, New York Institute of Technology, Westbury, NY. Dr. Enwemeka is one of the foremost authorities on lasers and light-based treatment modalities. Dr. Enwemeka has published an excellent overview article on the topic of therapeutic light properties and applications titled Therapeutic Light in Rehab Management.

Harry T. Whelan, MD, Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics, and Hyperbaric Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin has been conducting numerous experiments and trials in conjunction with NASA research and at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a multi-year investigation of the LEDs as an experimental treatment by a team led by Dr. Whelan.

Dr. Tina Karu,Professor, Head of Laboratory of Laser Biology and Medicine, Institute on Laser and Informatic Technologies of Russian Academy Science is a pre-eminent researcher in the field of laser and low level monochromatic light therapy. Dr. Karu has published numerous peer reviewed studies on the cellular mechanisms involved in photo bio-stimulation and tissue response and healing. Her website is available here.

HEALING WITH SINGLE FREQUENCY LIGHT
by: Olszewski, David, E.E., I.E.

EARLY EXPERIMENTS
In 1965, the Russians and Czechs were trying to standardize colour therapy, which is the use of colours to treat the body. When they used a single colour on a number of people, they got different reactions because colour affects emotions and produces different effects. The Russians wanted to have a standard treatment, so they theorized that if they isolated one frequency of blue, or red, they could duplicate colour therapy on a regulated basis. They started separating different frequencies with lasers, and they discovered a lot more than they expected to find. They discovered that a single frequency light in a laser can stimulate DNA in damaged cell tissue. They used a low power laser under 50-milliwatts because higher lasers can cut tissue.
PULSED VS.CONTINUOUS LASER
They discovered that if they used a pulsed laser light, the tissue healed rapidly. On the other hand, if they gave a continuous beam, it sedated the cell and killed the pain. When a single frequency pulsed light hit the cell, it actually stimulated the cell to start producing more protein than it normally does, and as a result, the cell would heal. Even when they took the light away, the cell continued its healing. The continuous beam had a reverse effect. It actually caused the cell membrane to relax; it killed pain, reduced inflammation and made muscle tissue relax.
INCREASED HEALING IN THE 660 nm WAVELENGTH
It didn't matter what the frequency was. It could be infrared, red, blue, or green, as long as it was single although, as you move toward the red end of the spectrum, the rate of cellular regeneration increased. For instance, a single frequency in the green range might affect the kidney 40 times better than a normal base-line study, whereas a red would be about 4,000 times faster. So over the years they migrated to infrared, red and eventually the 660 nanometer wavelength because it was the fastest way to regenerate tissue. So if you have an injury you would normally recover from in ten days, you can actually recover that tissue in two days by treating it with light.
WAVELENGTH OF CELL TISSUE
About ten years later at the University of Chicago, researchers discovered that the average wavelength of cell tissue in the human body ranged between 600 nanometers and 720 nm; 660 is the mid-point. So in essence, the reason a 660 nm works better than any other single frequency is because it is closer to the resonant frequency of cell tissue. The other reason is that 660 nm absorbs better in hemoglobin.
LASER LIGHT VS LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LED)
When this therapy reached the U.S. and Canada, both lasers and light-emitting diodes at 660 nanometers were being used. The LED diffuses; the single frequency laser does not. With this diffusion, the cell can actually be in control of the treatment and shut off the molecules when it was done. But with the laser, the cells are no longer in control; the doctor or the practitioner applying the laser is in control. If he does it too long or with too much strength, you would not only heal the tissue, but you would start a deterioration again. So basically, the use of light-emitting diodes eliminated the draw back of lasers, and light could be applied into such sensitive areas as the eyes and around the face. LEDs allowed this whole area to blossom into a much larger usage by average people in their homes. Tiina Karu, Ph.D. of the Laser Technology Center in Russia, and affiliated with the University of California at Berkely, probably the top researcher in the world on the use of lasers and light emitting diodes published a study in Health and Physics Digest called "Photobiological Effects of Lasers" which discusses photobiological stimulation without laser light. The article explains that you can do laser treatment without using laser light, by using light emitting diodes which are much safer. Since the cells are basically in control of the process, there is no way to overuse light.
THE MERIDIAN SYSTEM
Acupuncturists discovered that single frequency light could activate acupressure points. Pulse light could stimulate it; continuous light could sedate the acupuncture points. But they also discovered that light applied to a meridian end-point can actually be traced flowing through the meridian to the organ acupuncture points. The meridian system is a useful pathway for getting light deeper into the body, so if you are treating things like asthma in the lungs, there is an alternate method of getting light into the lungs.
DEPTH OF LIGHT PENETRATION
As we developed more types of lights with different geometrical shapes, we were able to actually get light deeper into the body without going through the meridians. Initially, single frequency light penetrated approximately an inch and a half, but today, larger units can penetrate up to eight inches. It will go through the skull. We use it on strokes, concussions and internal problems in the brain. Excellent studies have been done using light for pain relief, degenerative osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel tendonitis, skin ailments, acne, psoriasis, healing of the sinus cells, throat and ear problems, whiplash and lower back problems.
PENETRATING THROUGH THE BLOOD STREAM
You can even get light into the blood stream. One of the best ways is through your belly button, because the aorta artery is behind the belly button. So if you insert the light there for 20 minutes, every drop of blood in the body will pass in front of the light, increasing the activity of your white cells, red cells, B-cells and T-cells, so you can boost your whole immune system.
ACUTE VS CHRONIC CONDITIONS
If you use lasers or light-emitting diodes, it will actually speed up healing by a factor of five. If you have chronic conditions like osteoarthritis or whiplash from 15 years ago, conditions that are not responding or are deteriorating, the use of laser and LED light has actually stimulated regeneration. I believe light is going to play the biggest part in chronic conditions for people who have already explored a lot of other modalities and have found no solution.
BRAIN WAVE STUDIES
We were studying the diagnosis of illnesses like leukemia, etc through brainwave patterns. We were surprised to find that when we treat the person with light, or with heat, that when the body starts healing, it shifts into what is called a healing profile where beta waves disappear, and alpha, theta and delta appear like you wouldn't even find in a yogi.

"I oppose sunglasses. Sunglasses are the main reason why the UV light
destroys the eyes. This occurs because your pupils expand when you
wear sunglasses, and the exposure can destroy your eyes even
quicker". - Meier Schneider

For more information please contact David Olszewski at Light Energy
Co., Seattle, Washington at 1-800-LIGHTCO (1-800-544-4826).

Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT)
from: http://www.photobiology.info/Photomed.html

LLLT is an emerging medical and veterinary technique in which exposure to low-level laser light or light emitting diodes might stimulate or inhibit cellular function, possibly leading to beneficial clinical effects. The use of low levels of visible or NIR light for reducing pain, inflammation and edema, promoting healing of wounds, deeper tissues and nerves, and preventing tissue damage has been known for almost forty years since the invention of lasers (Karu, 1998). Despite many reports of positive findings from experiments conducted in vitro, in animal models, and in randomized controlled clinical trials, LLLT remains controversial. Tiina Karu has proposed (see Photobiological Sciences Online unit entitled "Action Spectra: Their Importance for Low Level Light Therapy") that mitochondria are a likely site for the initial effects of light, specifically that the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase (unit four in the mitochondrial respiratory chain) absorbs photons and increases its activity leading to increased ATP production, modulation of reactive oxygen species and induction of transcription factors (Turrens, 2003).

Several transcription factors are regulated by changes in cellular redox state. Among them redox factor-1 (Ref-1) dependent activator protein-1 (AP-1) (Fos and Jun), nuclear factor κB (NF-κB), p53, activating transcription factor/cAMP-response element-binding protein (ATF/CREB), hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α, and HIF-like factor. However, it was also shown that low levels of oxidants appear to stimulate proliferation and differentiation of some type of cells (Alaluf et al., 2000; Kirlin et al., 1999; Yang et al., 1996). These effects in turn lead to increased cell proliferation and migration (particularly by fibroblasts), modulation in the levels of cytokines, growth factors and inflammatory mediators, and increased tissue oxygenation (Pastore et al., 1994). The results of these biochemical and cellular changes in animals and patients include such benefits as increased healing in chronic wounds, improvements in sports injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome, pain reduction in arthritis and neuropathies, and amelioration of damage after heart attacks, stroke, nerve injury and retinal toxicity (Hamblin et al., 2006). Figure 10 shows the mechanism and application of LLLT.

Figure 10


Figure 10. LLLT mechanism and application. Incoming red and NIR photons are absorbed in cell mitochondria, producing reactive oxygen species (ROS) and releasing nitric oxide (NO), which leads to gene transcription via activation of transcription factors (NF-κB and AP1).

9.1. LLLT for pain relief, inflammation and healing. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the use of laser biostimulation as a therapeutic modality for pain management (Strong, 2002). Alterations in neuronal activity have been suggested to play a role in pain relief by laser therapy.

Many published reports document the positive findings for laser biostimulation in pain management. This level of evidence relates to chronic neck pain (Chow et al., 2005), tendonitis (Bjordal et al., 2006), chronic joint disorders (Bjordal et al., 2003), musculoskeletal pain (Gerber et al., 2001), and chronic pain (Aronoff, 1999). Randomised controlled trials provide evidence for the efficacy of laser therapy in chronic low back pain (Frazer et al., 2003).

LLLT has been used clinically since 1981 for the treatment of patients with inflammatory pathologies. LLLT was conducted on different animal models of inflammatory disorders. LLLT have been reported to have a significant effect on carpal tunnel syndrome treatment, mucositis, arthritis, and ulceration.

The literature on LLLT applied to the stimulation of wound healing in a variety of animal models contains both positive and negative results. The reasons for the conflicting reports, sometimes in very similar wound models, are probably diverse. It is probable that applications of LLLT in animal models will be more effective if carried out on models that have some intrinsic disease state. LLLT significantly improves wound healing in both diabetic rats and diabetic mice. LLLT was also effective in X-radiation impaired wound healing in mice. Furthermore, the total collagen content was significantly increased at 2 months, when compared with control wounds. The beneficial effect of LLLT on wound healing can be explained by considering several basic biological mechanisms, including the induction of the expression of cytokines and growth factors known to be responsible for the many phases of wound healing. Figure 11 shows the mechanism of LLLT on wound healing (Lucas et al., 2002).

Figure 11

Figure 11. LLLT for Wound Healing. Cells in the wound respond to light induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) leading to the expression of growth factors, such as transforming growth factor beta (TGF), and platelet derived growth factor (PDGF), which encourage synthesis of more collagen, increased formation of blood vessels, and less inflammation, all of which increase wound healing.


You now owe me a bowl pack! zappafan99 :kiss
 
Seamaiden

Seamaiden

Living dead girl
23,596
638
I am extremely incredulous about their claims. Increasing circulation can be accomplished in a number of ways, for instance. Do I really want more capillaries?

I want to see clinical studies, something with veracity and nothing to sell.
 
O

Oregonic

Guest
Got a friend that swears by those magnetic bracelets...... I am always skeptical of these claims, like Seamaiden said "I want to see clinical studies, something with veracity and nothing to sell".
 
Z

zappafan99

80
0
Agreed. I have seen where the gov. is/was testing for in the field healing with led units for soldiers. I think the original discovery that led could heal wounds was by accident. It was noticed that people working with leds in the red range at factories were having wounds heal faster. Doctors send people outside in the sun to heal lots of skin issues so I could see that there is something to it. It isn't just vitamin deficiencies or they would just give you a vitamin supplement. Yes, anytime money is at stake Buyer Be Ware. Anytime someone spots a miracle I run away screaming, "Oh crap, its a miracle, everybody down!"
 
A

AlienBoyD7

89
8
a friend of mine who used to work on this LED Tech stuff gave me a LED with a pulse setting and it healed a bone spur in my foot. I guess the unit sells for five hundred bucks.
 
Seamaiden

Seamaiden

Living dead girl
23,596
638
Agreed. I have seen where the gov. is/was testing for in the field healing with led units for soldiers. I think the original discovery that led could heal wounds was by accident. It was noticed that people working with leds in the red range at factories were having wounds heal faster. Doctors send people outside in the sun to heal lots of skin issues so I could see that there is something to it. It isn't just vitamin deficiencies or they would just give you a vitamin supplement. Yes, anytime money is at stake Buyer Be Ware. Anytime someone spots a miracle I run away screaming, "Oh crap, its a miracle, everybody down!"
So there is at least some anecdotal evidence for efficacy? Do you know if there has been any testing done, any kind of clinical study?

When my cystic acne was bad, long before we had Accutane (which I did a course of many years ago) or Proactiv (what I use now, that shit is the BOMB), my doc did UV exposure and prescribed a certain amount of direct sunlight each day. That's because he didn't know that my hormones were what was really causing the acne--the moment I went on BC pills it went away almost entirely. My point is that some docs do this because they have nothing else in their arsenal and at the very least it won't hurt, outside of overexposure, of course.

Anecdotal evidence that spurs research can be a very solid foundation, though.
 
Z

zappafan99

80
0
So there is at least some anecdotal evidence for efficacy? Do you know if there has been any testing done, any kind of clinical study?

Anecdotal evidence that spurs research can be a very solid foundation, though.

Hmmm. I'll look into it. I have some Drs and a slew of nurses in my family. I see if any can get me some info. I agree that it could just be a better sense of well being of getting outside and breathing somewhat fresh air or the placebo effect. We did grow up under the sun's processes good and bad. You could be healing a mental condition as the sun's rays are destroying you with abandon(lol). Keep up the critical thinking.

Any dermatologists out there?
 
Seamaiden

Seamaiden

Living dead girl
23,596
638
Dad's a rad, cousin's opthalmo, mom's a registered dietitian. No dermies. We sure could use a good dermie in my family, I tell you what.

Reading the story right now and I've got to say WOW! This is impressive, surprising. I can't find anything else right now, searching on Science Daily, haven't done a Google Scholar search though.

I wonder if it could help my back and hips.
 
convex

convex

1,193
48
Went for physio at my hospital for tendon and muscle damage - they used TENS, infrared and *gasp* accupuncture!
 
Seamaiden

Seamaiden

Living dead girl
23,596
638
Went for physio at my hospital for tendon and muscle damage - they used TENS, infrared and *gasp* accupuncture!
I wouldn't be walking today if it weren't for my TENS unit. Seriously, I did something to my back last week and spent about a week hobbling around. Then I finally found my TENS unit. Not as good as a good acupuncturist, but hey, it's non-invasive and can be self-applied.

Up next, gamma wavelength LEDs. D'oh!
 
O

Oregonic

Guest
Well at least we finally found a good use for LED panels...

It might heal me but whats the yield like? j/k:icon_spin:

Very interesting, would be cool to incorporate them into household light sockets.
 
F

FARM THIS

103
0
this could possibly be something huge !!! please post your use and illness and let us know . im subscribed
 
motherlode

motherlode

@Rolln_J
Supporter
5,524
313
magnets work for the same group of people who think leaving your plants in darkness for 3 days will make them more potent!
 
S

shalmedico

1
0
Most of the physiotherapist use this, mostly at problems related to back.
 
C

charjakson

4
1
This is very interesting, I've had skin issues my whole life and have never heard of LED light treatment before. Thanks for all the sweet info about it. I just wanted to share with everyone a website that has a few other skin care treatments that are good for us smokers,,,it's at how to tighten skin here. That's it...thanks again.
 
Top Bottom