For a very long time, I've felt that the treatment of physical difficulties in the future will be removed from the Pharm industry and will have a turn around based on light and sound therapeutics.
In line with that, I have many documents, books and other research that's pointing more and more in that direction. I received a very interesting site featuring a "functional neurologist and pioneer in laser therapy," Dr. Brandon Crawford. He specializes in "using light therapy and photobiomodulation to heal brain injuries." This is a great benefit to children who often have home or sporting injuries in their very early years.
It isn't unusual for a child to take a nasty tumble down steep stairs, fall off the balance beam to hit their heads on the concrete gym floor, or have a bicycle or skate board crash.
Dr. Amen Clinics were formed to treat football players who had multiple concussions. Although his technique is different, focusing more on nutrient therapies, it's important to realize that there are modes of treatment that can help children with head injuries.
Dr. Brandon Crawford is well aware of the values of nutrients, but his main focus is on photons of light. So, what is a photon? It's like a subatomic particle or packet of light that travels at the speed of light carrying with it a form of electromagnetic force (EMFs) that brings healing to damaged brains.
Many people are guarded in reacting to the thought of EMFs, because much of what we've been exposed to has been toxic in a wide variety of ways, creating a huge number of negative symptoms. There are many EMFs that have a negative impact on our bodies and we've often been exposed to these without our knowledge or agreement, so it's understandable that we reject the idea of submitting to more, but some are healing.
Dr. Brandon co-founded and directs the NeuroSolution Center of Austin His background is in Chiropractic care and holistic healing. He has attracted a team of brilliant health care providers who work in functional neurology and endocrinology.
Their goal is to use light to "create positive neuroplastic changes in the nervous system." This is so their brain and whole nervous system can heal and function together as they were created to do.
He has helped many patients living in chronic pain. Pain is debilitating. Many people suffer from all kinds of pain in their bodies. To continually cope with it and even use certain medications and therapies to try to dial it down often leaves people wrung out and not able to carry on a normal life.
One of his techniques is to use breathing exercises with red and green light for pain relief. Another is the SONG Laser Activated Plasma Process. This is a type of cold laser which speeds the healing when used on certain scars. https://www.cellr4.org/article/3425 features a study of an individual who had dementia. They will be doing more studies based on the results. It increased certain brain waves and after a few treatments left the patient feeling encouraged and hopeful.
SONG is promoted as a SONG Laser Activated Plasma Procedure. It uses, in my opinion, are the healing wave of the future, by promoting tissue healing, and healing regeneration, which harnesses the bodies innate ability to be restored.
When children present with autism, that's one of the most dreaded childhood diagnoses. The amazing thing is that Dr Crawford has had good success with restoring autistic children to a more normal life.
So, how does this work? One of the first steps, is to draw a specific amount of blood. Plasma, is a slightly yellowish liquid that spins out of the blood. It contains platelets, protein growth factors, white blood cells, stem cells, and the kind of proteins that regulate inflammation and how the body responds to immune challenges, among other things.
This plasma, is activated by the Laser instrument. It produces specific light and sound waves which are similar to acoustic waves. These waves then activate the Plasma factors which means that stem cells are now ready to work to bring restoration to the body. The SONG Laser also guides the way the injected plasma will work within the body and the areas which it's intended to target for healing and regeneration.
The end result is that people treated with these methods and infrared light are triggered by "a biochemical" substance in the mitochondria which increases its ability to produce energy. The mitochondria are tiny cell factories hidden deep with every cell of our body. Given the proper care from the beginning, they manufacture energy based on our nutrient intake and other health practices for much of our life.
Dr, Crawford's clinic has used this for adult and infant brain injuries, autoimmune disorders, and movement disorders, along with the other mentioned disorders.
https://www.neurosolutionatx.com/methods/song-laser-activated-plasma
Another thing that seems helpful for young children is the use of body movement to simulate crawling or walking. In a sense, the combination begins to awaken the cells to their purpose within the body. You might say the treatment acts as a template of what is normal for the body to follow.
Earlier, I mentioned neuroplasticity. Dr. Caroline Leaf was one of the first to declare that the brain could indeed recover from great trauma. In a sense, it could regrow itself into more healthful patterns. This was not taught in medical schools when she stumbled onto the new process by helping a very handicapped patient recover full body movement.
Dr. Crawford personally uses light therapy to increase blood flow to his brain through his carotid artery. This keeps him his mind sharp, as he travels, gives lectures and finishes the book he's working on.
If you find this intriguing and want to look into more, he and his clinic have a strong presence on line. Austin is not that farfrom where we live. I didn't look into costs, but it isn't likely that government agencies will help. So, do your own research.
Just a codicil, I've been using red-light and near infrared light therapy for years with a variety of helpful results. Year ago, when I had an acute fibromyalgia flare, I bought a light box which featured both sets of lights in an alternating pattern. It often eased the pain in such a way that I could walk without a cane.
Another claim for these therapies is that some of them stimulate hair growth. Infrared light penetrates the bone of the skull. I often finish a treatment with a head centered to the infrared light. There is often a noticeable sensation at the hair roots. I've never set up timing to use it to regrow hair, but find that after a few treatments, there have been some tiny hair sprouts on top of my head.
I hope this post can offer you some hope of your own.
It takes work to stay healthy in this world which has gone mad.
Nancy L. Pidutti, PhD (NHH), Nurse, 5 time author, hospital Chaplain, teacher.