Laser blood irradiation (LBI) is a modern method for the prevention and treatment of many diseases. Blood is the most important biological fluid in the body, performing transport, nutritional, and regulatory functions. Therefore, LBI allows not only to improve the properties of blood, but also to achieve a systemic response at the level of various organs and tissues. Laser irradiation can be administered intravenously (ILBI) or supravenously, through the skin.
Procedure effects:
- Antiviral and antibacterial effects – increases the body's resistance to infections.
- Anti-inflammatory effects – swelling, pain, and inflammation are eliminated.
- Accelerates tissue regeneration and restores tissue elasticity – heals wounds, ulcers, skin and mucous membrane damage; softens scars and adhesions.
- Improves respiratory function – relief of symptoms of bronchial asthma and chronic lung diseases.
- Lowering blood pressure - improving vascular tone, preventing hypertension.
- Improving metabolic processes - activating cellular metabolism, stimulating energy metabolism.