Alex is a full-blown diabetes patient. He tries the intranasal light therapy device by attaching the light capsule to his nostril, switches on, and in minutes reports that he "feels more of his legs". That seems to be dealing with neuropathy, a diabetes complication.
Charlie is pre-diabetic. He chooses to use the device for his sinusitis (it worked for this). Three weeks later he reports that his blood sugar level is back to normal.
Five years ago I was diagnosed by Kaiser Permanente in Mountain View, CA as being prediabetic. Not sure what it meant at the time but I was instructed about lifestyle and diet changes. Basically to get off my butt and exercise more, and eat a lot of cellulose. That was hard for a person who felt no adverse change in physical performance at the time, and real busy on the computer. So no change.
2 years later I had in my hands on an intranasal irradiation device. I was happy to be a guinea pig to use the device and to see what would happen. I was convinced that my immune system would improve with regular use. You guessed right - my blood sugar level was back to normal after 3 weeks' use. This has been the case during my last 3 annual medical. It is yet still unclear the mechanism of how the light affects the diabetes complications but it seems to work with myself and the diabetes patients that I know.
There are scientific studies that support this. Read more here on diabetes, the complications and the effect by blood irradiation therapy , and why this works.
Perhaps intranasal light therapy is the the new secret to treating diabetes complications. Knowing that light is natural and has negligible side effects, and yet can do what it does, it does call for a serious look-into.
lew
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Recognition of intranasal blood irradiation therapy overdue
Intranasal blood irradiation, sworn as a wonder therapy by many users in China and a number of countries is yet to be appreciated to any notable extent in North America and most other countries. Many Russians and residents of several European countries would recognize the older "intravenous irradiation therapy" equivalent. Wikipedia has given an excellent exposition of these therapies as components of "Blood Irradiation Therapies". Note the amount of research already done. Most have been in Chinese or Russian languages. I'll go deeper into these discoveries in later postings. Its recognition is overdue.
Much information can be found in the website, Qi-Light.com. Studies and evidence support the effectiveness of the therapy for diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, age-related diseases. I am a user of a portable intranasal irradiation device, and I can personally say that it has returned my pre-diabetic condition to normal and brought my cholesterol down.
Here's a picture of the device in use (from Wikipedia). Using it is as easy as pressing a button. The small controller does the rest.

I suppose I do have personal knowledge about the tests on the devices as well as anecdotal feedback. Some are quite remarkable and need to be shared.
More later.....
Much information can be found in the website, Qi-Light.com. Studies and evidence support the effectiveness of the therapy for diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, age-related diseases. I am a user of a portable intranasal irradiation device, and I can personally say that it has returned my pre-diabetic condition to normal and brought my cholesterol down.
Here's a picture of the device in use (from Wikipedia). Using it is as easy as pressing a button. The small controller does the rest.
I suppose I do have personal knowledge about the tests on the devices as well as anecdotal feedback. Some are quite remarkable and need to be shared.
More later.....
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