| Question: What is LED therapy? Answer: LED (Light Emitting Diode) therapy uses a process called photo- stimulation, which works at the cellular level to decrease pain, increase circulation and decrease inflammation. The process utilizes monochromatic light (light that is one color and one wavelength), which strikes the damaged tissue and stimulates the bodies own healing process. First, the cells absorb the photon energy, which causes increased circulation and oxygen flow while releasing toxins. Second, the energy from the lights stimulates the acupressure points throughout the body, releasing any blockages that may hinder the healing process. And finally, the light waves work with the bio-magnetic energy field, realigning any imbalances that inhibit the body’s ability to heal. Question: Why has my doctor not heard of your products? Answer: While the scientific community has studied and used photo- stimulation for over a hundred years, this is relatively new technology. As focus on drug free, alternative therapy gains momentum, for the first time, the consumer is shaping the future in medicine. If your doctor is unfamiliar with our products please give us his or her name. We will be happy to call your doctor to provide them with any information they require, including information about insurance coverage. Question: Are there any harmful side effects? Answer: There are no side effects with low level light therapy (photo- stimulation). This technology is safe because once a cell has been rejuvenated, the light that penetrates it won't cause damage to the tissues. It is not possible to over use or under use the technology. The results are guaranteed to your satisfaction within 30 days or the purchase price is promptly refunded (less 10% restocking fee). No questions asked. Question: How long will the diodes last? Answer: The life of the device is indefinite. The light emitting diodes LEDs have a minimum life of 1500 hours - or about eight to ten years of average usage. The diodes can be replaced after they burn out for a nominal fee, if they have exceeded their useful life. We have found that the units that were purchased in 1995 are still being used on a regular basis and often on issues that are different that the problem that initially prompted the purchase. As people become more familiar with the capability of the devices, they find more and more uses for them (such as preventive care), in addition to maintenance of the original issue. Question: Why use different coloured LEDs? Answer: Certain colors effect specific issues:
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