Intravascular Laser Irradiation of Blood (ILIB) | Experience a
Blood Sunbath and Boost Circulation
If You Need to Improve These
Insomnia
High Work Stress
Frequent Late Nights
Prone to Colds
ILIB
BENEFITS
Enhances Metabolism and Detoxification
1
Reduces Chronic Medication Usage
2
Boosts Immunity and Anti-Inflammatory Response
3
Activates Repair Mechanisms
4
Repairs Nerve Damage
5
Improves Blood Circulation
6
ILIB
AM I A CANDIDATE?
Unbalanced Diet, Frequent Smoking or Drinking
Menopausal Disorders, Menstrual Pain
Sleep Disorders
Patients with Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, Hyperglycemia
Weak Immunity, Prone to Colds
Seeking Faster Wound Healing, Postpartum Recovery
What is Intravenous Laser ILIB?
Intravenous Laser, fully known as
Semiconductor Biochemical Intravenous Laser (ILIB), uses fiber optics to introduce low-energy laser into the blood
via the arm vein. The light energy is then converted into
bioenergy,
stimulating cellular repair mechanisms, enhancing the
oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells, improving blood
circulation, and boosting the function of white blood
cells
and other immune functions,
promoting wound healing, alleviating muscle and nerve pain,
much like giving your blood a sunbath. A full course of treatment typically involves 10-15 sessions,
each lasting 60 minutes, and it also has the following effects on
blood cells:
Red Blood Cells:
Increases hemoglobin's oxygen-carrying capacity, improves
blood circulation, and enhances microcirculation.
White Blood Cells:
Maintains standard white blood cell count, regulates
immunity, boosts resistance, and relieves pain.
Platelets:
Improves blood viscosity, flow, and inhibits
thrombosis.
Offers Multiple Wavelengths and Light Sources,
Suitable for Various Conditions
Light Source
Effect
Red Light
Improves blood circulation, enhances immunity
Infrared Light
Relieves muscle fatigue and stiffness, prevents
Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, reduces anxiety and
depression
Increases nitric oxide (NO) levels, cleanses waste from
the body, boosts metabolism, and reduces various
ailments
Green Light
Reduces blood viscosity, increases cellular energy
molecules (ATP) by over 30%, enhances oxygen transport,
and improves blood flow
ATTENTION Precautions for ILIB
1
Do not undergo treatment on an empty stomach. Light meals
are recommended to avoid discomfort from low blood sugar.
2
Intravenous Laser ILIB is not recommended for individuals
with light sensitivity, coagulation disorders, epilepsy,
hyperthyroidism, acute infection with fever, pregnancy, or
those with a pacemaker.
3
Discontinue the use of aspirin, corticosteroids, and other
anticoagulant medications one week before the procedure.
4
Some patients may experience dizziness or fatigue 1-2 days
after the treatment. This is normal and can be alleviated by
drinking plenty of water and resting.
5
After each treatment session, it is recommended to drink
about 500-1000cc of water to aid in body metabolism.
FAQ about ILIB
During the treatment, you may feel a slight warming sensation or
tingling, but it is usually mild and temporary, causing minimal
discomfort. For those afraid of needles, there are also
non-invasive laser options available, including ear and nasal
devices.
There are two reasons why some individuals may not experience a
noticeable reaction after treatment. First, their health
condition might already be very good. Second, the effects of
low-intensity biochemical lasers are gentle and gradual. Those
in poor health may need to continue treatment before noticing
gradual improvements.
The fiber optic needle and catheter used in Intravenous Laser
ILIB are made of flexible fibers, so they do not cause damage to
the veins.
A full course typically consists of 10-15 sessions, each lasting
about 60 minutes, performed 3-5 times a week. Most patients see
results after one course, but those with severe symptoms may
require 3-5 courses, with a 2-4 week interval between each
course.