Project Description

ILIB – Intravascular Laser Irradiation of Blood

ILIB, also known as Intravascular Laser Irradiation of Blood, is a medical therapy that involves the use of low-level laser energy to irradiate blood as it flows through a peripheral artery, such as the radial artery in the wrist. While it is sometimes classified as alternative medicine, it is considered a complementary or integrative therapy that can be used in conjunction with other medical treatments.

The therapy is typically performed non-invasively by applying a red therapeutic laser to the skin overlying the artery. This direct and continuous application of the laser at the correct power is crucial to the effectiveness of the therapy. The laser energy is believed to penetrate the skin and interact with the blood as it flows through the artery, causing a range of therapeutic effects.

These effects include an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action, increased blood circulation, and the activation of cells. The therapy can also combat free radicals of oxygen, which are responsible for the premature aging of cells and tissues.

Overall, ILIB has shown promising results in the prevention and treatment of various diseases, inflammations, and muscle tensions. These therapeutic effects can improve rejuvenation, well-being, and overall quality of life for patients.

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