If you have become dependent on drugs you are not the first nor the last. Addiction to alcohol and drugs affects thousands of people. Many have been successful getting off drugs and so can you.
Withdrawal from drugs can be difficult, but with the recent advancement of laser technology, these withdrawal symptoms can be minimal or non-existent.
Our exclusive program involves the use of a low level laser which triggers the brain to produce its own natural “feel good” chemicals. This helps the body deal with the physical withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Behaviour modification techniques are used during and after the therapy to help overcome the psychological dependency. Unlike twelve step programs, our “Rational Recovery” method puts control back into your hands. Nutritional guidance is provided to help support the body as it heals. In most cases six to eight treatments are necessary.
How Does Low Level Laser Therapy Work?
Low Level Laser Therapy is done by applying a low-intensity cold laser on your wrist, to stimulate healing whilst using low levels of light. This laser then operates in a wavelength that is non-thermal, which means there is no risk of burns.
Different wavelengths and outputs of low-level light are applied directly to a targeted area which then absorbs the light. This light then causes a reaction whereby the damaged cells respond with a physiological reaction to promote regeneration.
Although you may feel the laser touching your skin, it is a completely safe and painless treatment method that has long been proven to be effective by various researchers and studies around the world.
This treatment method is also known as cold laser therapy because of the low levels of light aren’t enough to heat your body’s tissues, unlike other forms of laser therapy such as those used to destroy tumours which are much stronger.
The main uses of low level laser therapy are for tissue repair and relief from pain and inflammation.
It’s regularly used in sports medicine and physical therapy for ligament sprains, tennis elbow, neck pain, and knee pain, but can also be used for skin rejuvenation procedures such as acne scars, psoriasis, dermatitis, burns, and rashes in addition to helping those who are battling addiction.
The potential uses for low level laser therapy are endless, some researchers describe its potential as being able to aid spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and traumatic brain injury.
*London Laser Fact* The use of laser therapy has been clinically proven to benefit patients suffering from the effects of drug and alcohol addictions.