Sujok Laser Therapy |
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The New
World is an ever shrinking and enlightening place. The
accessibility of information has opened the eyes and minds
of people. Alternative strategies to health care that
look at the body as a physical and spiritual whole represent
the new paradigm in medical care. |
Traditional
therapies addressing the dynamics of the inner vital force
now work harmoniously alongside allopathic medicine. Clearly,
neither approach on it's own is sufficient. Laser Therapy
is the synthesis of the ancient use of acupuncture and
the modern form of laser, bound tightly together by the
age old principle of caring – giving us one of the
most advanced forms of therapy today. |
The body
is not merely an assembly of parts and mechanisms; it
is a whole, which includes the often forgotten psyche.
Matrix programs are designed to address all of these aspects
in an integrated approach to therapy. |
The therapeutic
benefits of light on the body have been documented since
the earliest of times. The ancient Egyptians who built
special rooms in which to take light baths practiced light
therapy. The earliest physician to practice light therapy
was Hippocrates around 440 B.C. He practiced heliotherapy,
where the sick were treated with sunlight in a clinic
with a roofless gallery facing the south. These treatments
were administered for their soothing effects on wounds
and compound fractures. |