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Intravenous laser therapy

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The use of low-level lasers in medicine is gaining increasing importance, especially for external, interstitial, intra-articular, and systemic intravenous, as well as photodynamic applications. State-of-the-art laser technologies, including highly focused "laser needles" with red, infrared, green, and blue lasers, enable precise tissue heating with diverse reparative effects.

 

Yadigar Genc's private practice uses two innovative therapeutic approaches: intravenous laser therapy and photodynamic laser therapy. Intravenous laser therapy uses various low-power lasers (1-5 mW) delivered via a cannula and has a wide range of applications for promoting health.

Applications and Effects of Intravenous Laser Therapy:

Red Laser (Energy-Laser®):
May have ATP-activating, circulation-promoting, and cardiovascular-strengthening effects.

Green Laser (Infla-Laser®):
May act particularly against inflammations, edema, ulcers, and infectious tumors.

Yellow Laser (Sun-Laser®):
May promote serotonin and vitamin D metabolism, as well as bone and connective tissue metabolism.

Blue Laser (Immuno-Laser®):
May have immune-strengthening or immune-modulating and wound-healing-promoting effects.

Intravenous Laser Therapy is widely used for various health goals, including:

  • Harmonization of metabolism and support for a balanced metabolic system.

  • Enhancement of physical and mental performance.

  • Harmonization of the hormonal system and regulation of hormonal functions.

  • Support with menstrual problems, cycle disorders, hormonal imbalances, and menopausal symptoms.

  • Improvement of memory performance and mental support for the brain.

  • Pain relief for joint problems such as osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and rheumatism.

  • Support with metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, liver and kidney diseases, and lipid metabolism disorders.

  • Preventive measures and therapeutic support for heart diseases.

  • Effective pain relief for various acute and chronic complaints.

Some Diseases and Their Positive Influences through Intravenous Laser Therapy:

Inflammations, Edema, Ulcers, Infectious Tumors:
Effect of the Green Laser (Infla-Laser®): targeted reduction of inflammations, edema, ulcers, and infectious tumors.

Polyneuropathies:
Versatile effects of intravenous laser therapy, especially positive influence on nerve metabolism.

Allergies and Intolerances:
Effective treatment and relief through intravenous laser therapy.

High Blood Pressure:
Support in regulating blood pressure through laser therapy.

Tinnitus:
Targeted effect of the Yellow Laser (Sun-Laser®) on serotonin and vitamin D metabolism to support healing in tinnitus.

Macular Degeneration:
Positive effects on eye health through intravenous laser therapy.

Multiple Sclerosis:
Immune-modulating effects of the Blue Laser (Immuno-Laser®) to support patients with multiple sclerosis.

Depression:
Mental support and enhancement of memory performance through intravenous laser therapy.

Burnout Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS):
Relief and energy enhancement through laser therapy.

Panic Attacks and Anxiety Disorders:
Calming effects of intravenous laser therapy in cases of panic attacks and anxiety disorders.

Lyme Disease (Borreliosis):
Support in the treatment of Lyme disease through the versatile effects of laser therapy.

These conditions benefit from targeted and positive influences of intravenous laser therapy, which can help alleviate symptoms and improve the quality of life for affected individuals.

In our exclusive practice, we combine state-of-the-art soft lasers with advanced Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) for personalized treatments that specifically promote circulation, reduce inflammation, and modulate the immune system.
The LLLT (Low-Level Laser Therapy) acts as a contact-free “light scalpel” in energy-intensive tissues and demonstrates impressive results in a wide range of medical conditions.

LLLT is performed as a pleasant and painless therapy series of 10–15 sessions (2–3 times per week).
Our patients describe intravenous laser therapy as soothing and relaxing.
We place great emphasis on individualized treatment plans to ensure you achieve the best possible results for your well-being.

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Photodynamic Therapy (PDT):

Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is regarded as a fascinating and promising method in modern medicine and is already being successfully applied in oncology and dermatology.
PDT stands out due to its direct effect on tumor tissue, achieved by activating a natural dye that destroys cancer cells without the usual side effects. This process actively supports the immune system and enables gentle yet effective cancer treatment.

How PDT Works:

PDT uses a two-step process for the targeted destruction of tumors:

  1. A light-sensitive dye, also known as a photosensitizer, is first introduced into the body, where it selectively accumulates in cancer cells.

  2. In the second step, the tumor tissue is illuminated with precisely targeted laser light, which activates the photosensitizer.
    This activation triggers a chemical reaction that destroys the tumor tissue.

One of the most outstanding advantages of PDT is that it can be used without significant side effects. This therapy is considered one of the most promising approaches for treating various types of cancer.

Its principle is based on stimulating a light-sensitive natural photosensitizer.
This substance is administered intravenously into the bloodstream or injected locally into the tumor. The sensitizer binds with high specificity to tumor cells of any kind in the body.
After being activated with (laser) light, these tumor cells are destroyed through the formation of reactive oxygen radicals.

The most commonly used photosensitizers are made up of porphyrin molecules or similar structures—typically derivatives of heme or chlorophyll—such as the highly advanced and selective Chlorin E6.

It is now known that even traditional chemotherapeutic agents can act as photosensitizers and can be significantly activated by light of specific wavelengths.
Therefore, chemotherapy in very low, non-toxic doses can be successfully combined with Chlorin-based therapy.

A key advantage of PDT compared to conventional chemotherapy is that it does not weaken the immune system.
On the contrary, when combined with intravenous laser therapy in follow-up treatment, the immune system is actually strengthened.
Additionally, a secondary immunization effect occurs, known as PDT immunization, further enhancing the body’s natural defense mechanisms.

Why Choose PDT?

  1. Minimal Side Effects:
    Compared to traditional cancer treatments, PDT is remarkably gentle on healthy tissue.

  2. Targeted Tumor Destruction:
    PDT acts precisely on tumor tissue, enabling focused and effective cancer elimination.

  3. Immune System Support:
    By activating the immune system, PDT encourages the body’s own active participation in fighting cancer.

  4. Minimal Postoperative Strain:
    As a minimally invasive treatment, PDT reduces postoperative stress on the patient and promotes faster recovery.

Learn more about our innovative treatment approaches and allow our team of medical specialists to guide you on your path toward improved well-being and a renewed quality of life.

Illustration of the effect of photodynamic therapy (PDT)

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©2024 Genc Medical - Private Practice for Complementary Oncology & Immunotherapy Yadigar Genc

Elfgener Platz 8-10, 41515 Grevenbroich, Germany

Tel.: 0049 2181 4758395

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