Dr. Larry Lytle - Inventor of the Q Laser
Thanks to the pioneering research of Dr. Larry Lytle, the many benefits of acupuncture are now available to everyone without the need of sharp needles or highly-skilled practitioners through the miracle of bio-stimulating light.
Listen to Dr. Lytle talk to Tonia about the more than 2,500 studies that have been conducted worldwide, which have shown that low-level lasers:
- reduce pain by stimulating cells to produce their own endorphins, a natural pain killer
- promote faster healing by stimulating cells to increase the production of two major healing enzymes by as much as 75 percent
- reduce inflammation by as much as 75 percent
- increase bone-repair speed
- relax muscles and muscle spasms
- decrease swelling
- enhance the immune system by increasing the number of killer cells by 400-900 percent
- most importantly, re-energize cell membranes to allow transport of essential nutrients across cell walls, (nutrients will not cross an injured or sick cell membrane, thus slowing healing) allowing a healthy new cell to grow
"To be healthy, the body’s cells need exactly the right kind and amount of energy," Dr. Lytle said. "Every time you get injured or become sick, the energy flow to your cells is disrupted. Until the proper type and amount of energy is restored, you will remain sick or injured."
Listen to Part 1 of the interview here
Dr. Lytle received his DDS Degree from the University of Nebraska in 1964. He then practiced dentistry in Rapid City, SD from 1964 to 1998. During his dental career, he earned Category II accredited status in the Academy of Laser Dentistry and was accredited in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He also earned a PhD in Nutrition in 1979 and provided nutritional consulting in conjunction with his dental practice. He developed patents for low-level lasers and has published the Low Level Lasers User's Manual, The Healing Light, and other books on the therapeutic application of low-level lasers. He currently is a consultant for several companies in areas concerning low-level lasers and balancing the sympathetic/parasympathetic nervous systems for optimum human health
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