COMBINING TREATMENTS
Magnopro With Other Bioenergetic Technologies
Infrared
There are two types of infrared therapies. Far infrared (FIR) and near infrared (IR). Infrared primary use is to generate heat in tissues. In addition to generating heat, FIR/IR also introduces EMFs, electromagnetic field, frequencies into the body. Infrared, either FIR or IR, does not typically penetrate the body very deeply; usually within 1-2 inches a signal is dissipated by interaction with the tissues of the body. When the term infrared is used alone, it generally refers to near infrared. A local applicator device typically makes infrared applications. To be technically correct, any frequencies below the FIR and the EM spectrum would be considered to be infrared. This means that even ELFs extremely low frequencies, would be considered to be infrared. This distinction makes it important to know what the actual frequency being used is in a FIR/IR system. By common usage, FIR/IR more typically mean frequencies near the red part of the EM spectrum.
Some FIR devices are passive and some are active. The active infrared systems are driven by using AC, line current. The passive systems use either ceramic or fiber materials that passively radiate FIR signals. The active FIR/IR systems tend to create more dynamic action in the body than the passive systems. The passive systems are more designed for home and personal use. The active systems tend to be used in practitioners' offices. Far infrared systems have been designed for large area, that is, whole body, applications. These are typically the active FIR saunas and passive blankets, covers, clothing, etc. Active FIR, especially applied to the whole body, tends to generate more heat in the tissues than passive FIR.
Many FIR/IR systems actually use red colored diodes for their IR signals. In order to generate current to the diode, AC current may be modulated in such a way as to introduce ELFs as well as the diode frequencies into the body. This would then make such a device a dual treatment system -- using IR and ELF simultaneously. This type of system would be expected to be even more dynamically acting than simple FIR/IR by itself.
Almost all IR systems we have seen have been for local application only and are for the most part used in practitioners' offices. There are some home-based systems. The most common of course is found in bathrooms.
AC FIR systems tend to generate enough heat to increase not only local area temperatures but also whole body temperature. This means that FIR saunas not only generate heat as a therapeutic modality but also introduce pulsed electromagnetic fields, PEMFs, into the body. Many use coils and ceramic filters, which actually raise the temperature in this on the environment. These two effects appear to be additive. This means that one plus one equals more than two. Heat has been used as a physical therapy modality for millennia. More recently heat has been applied to the treatment of toxins and cancers. The combination of external heat and FIR can be even more dramatically beneficial.
ELF PEMFs more usually penetrate the body completely without loss of signal by interaction with tissue as opposed to higher frequencies, such as FIR/IR, which lose their signal strength by interacting with tissue fluids.
FIR/IR, whatever the format, can be used alongside Magnopro PEMFs and SMFs to obtain additive benefit. Magnopro PEMF system combines nicely with an FIR sauna or a local FIR/IR treatment device. For the circumstance of an acute arthritic or musculoskeletal problem it is suggested to use FIR/IR to start with for several treatment sessions followed by longer-term Magnopro management, especially if the underlying problem is or is likely to become more chronic.
Laser
There are essentially two types of laser therapy systems. One is tissue destructive and the other is tissue-healing enhancing. The latter is usually called low-level laser. Even laser pointers, used for public speaking, and have tissue effects. Low-level lasers are often used in a similar way FIR/IR. Their beam is very narrow and focused. Because of this level of intensity they are able to penetrate the body more deeply and often even can pass through, especially less thick areas of the body. More expensive, professional models are more likely to penetrate even thicker body parts, such as the abdomen or lung. Lasers can be used with different colors and therefore have not only the laser light benefits but also may add a benefit or value related to the color being generated. Most however are red.
Unlike FIR/IR, laser is used primarily for local area applications. Magnopro PEMFs can be used beautifully alongside low-level laser treatments. Because of the intense, very high frequency and focus of the laser beam, SMFs and PEMFs will have use in a wider area of treatment and will interact with tissues at lower frequencies. Lasers cannot be used safely around certain body structures, such as the eyes and brain. Magnopro does not have these limitations.
To learn about the combination of low level lasers and the Magnopro go to www.healinglightseminars.com. Healing Light Seminars' provides licensed, health care providers with training and resources for optimal clinical results with energetic therapies.
Chelation
Chelation therapy, IV or oral, creates significant movement of electrolytes, minerals and metals in and out of cells. This movement, especially if a calcium, sodium and potassium may create significant interaction with pulsed magnetic fields. We don't have extensive experience with chelation and PEMFs used concurrently. On the basis of significant temporary side effects, we recommend that chelation and PEMFs not be used on the same day. Local SMFs may be used without concern. There is more chance a temporary negative interaction with whole body exposure. At this point, because of our minimal experience, we do not advocate whole body exposure until practitioners who use both therapies have gained more experience and can give us better guidance. Recommended reading on Chelation therapy is A Textbook on Edta Chelation Therapy by Elmer M. Cranton, M.D.
Light Therapy
Light therapy can be active or passive. Passive therapy happens with the wearing of strong colors, wearing colored crystals, or being in rooms or environments with specifically designated colors. Active light therapy can include lamps (OTT Light) or lights that radiate specific colors, having colored crystals applied, natural spectrum lighting and so on.
Light therapy is most typically a whole body treatment approach. Specific colors are used for specifically intended actions. Most light therapy, except for that used for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is often intended for specific actions. Passive light therapy is unlikely to penetrate very deeply into the tissues. Lighting systems are more likely to penetrate deeper, but will be limited by the thickness of the tissues exposed. There is a significant amount of attenuation, absorption and diffraction of light as it moves into the body.
For these reasons, ELF EMFs and SMFs would not be expected to interfere and may be used concurrently with light therapies. As with most other therapeutic modalities, light therapy practitioners may not understand PEMFs and recommend against them, if asked, since they would also like to see what the effects of their own specific therapeutic systems are without interaction or interference.
Other Resonance Systems
There are many other therapeutic, energetic and resonance systems that may be used that were not discussed above. If one understand the principles of resonance, has a basic understanding of the nature of EMFs on the body and understands the conditions for which treatment is being sought, the interaction of PEMFs may be reasoned out. Generally speaking, PEMFs, available for home use, is safe for use with most other systems.
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