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Intravenous Laser Irradiation of Blood 靜脈雷射

☀ What is Intravenous Laser Therapy?

Also known as Helium-Neon Laser Therapy, this treatment uses an advanced biochemical laser technique. It introduces low-level laser light into the bloodstream, allowing the light to circulate throughout the body. This initiates a series of bioenergetic conversions and transmissions.

ILIB (Intravenous Laser Irradiation of Blood) was officially approved by Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare in 1999. Its primary approved indications are promoting wound healing and reducing pain. Numerous research papers have been published in renowned medical journals supporting its efficacy.

☀ Effects of Intravenous Laser Therapy

Modern life exposes us to air and water pollution, radiation, unhealthy habits, emotional stress, and environmental pressure. These factors lead to a buildup of toxins in the bloodstream, increasing bodily stress and triggering diseases. Symptoms can range from poor sleep, headaches, and neck/shoulder pain to more serious conditions like heart attack and stroke.

Intravenous laser therapy stimulates cellular photosynthesis, enhancing oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells and improving immune function of white blood cells and other related systems. It can help prevent illness and manage chronic conditions, making it a valuable option for both supportive treatment and preventive care.

💉 Low-Pain Treatment Process

The procedure is similar to receiving an IV. A fine, low-energy red laser is transmitted through a soft optical fiber inserted into a vein. The laser light directly contacts the blood and irradiates for about one hour. It's like giving your blood a sunbath. Most patients report little to no pain, and some even find the experience relaxing or pleasant.

☀ Treatment Precautions

  • Avoid treatment on an empty stomach to prevent low blood sugar

  • Drink about 500cc of water after the session

  • Mild dizziness or fatigue may occur 1–2 days after treatment — this is normal. Rest well and stay hydrated

⚠️ Not Suitable for the Following Individuals

  • Pregnant women

  • People allergic to phototherapy

  • Individuals with bleeding disorders

  • Patients with cardiac pacemakers

☀ Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Q: Are there any side effects, risks, or things to be aware of?
A: Intravenous laser therapy is a bio-activating laser, which enhances the body's natural healing and physiological functions. It is different from high-energy, tissue-damaging lasers and has minimal to no side effects.
However, responses may vary depending on individual constitution. Some may experience temporary alertness or mild dizziness.

Q: Can patients eat or drink during treatment?
A: Yes, patients may eat or drink during the treatment if needed.

Q: Will the optical fiber or laser damage the blood vessels?
A: No. The fiber-optic catheter used is a medical device approved by the Ministry of Health. It is made of a soft, flexible fiber and will not harm blood vessels. The laser source itself is also safe and will not damage the vessels.

Note: Treatment results may vary depending on individual health conditions. This content is for medical explanation and educational purposes only, and should not replace consultation with a physician.
All treatments should be evaluated and conducted by a licensed medical professional.

Note: The terminology used here may differ from that in official drug or device leaflets (e.g., some may describe off-label uses or use colloquial terms). This content is provided for public understanding and reference. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our clinic through the system or by phone.