Guest guest Posted December 24, 2005 Report Share Posted December 24, 2005 Dear Phil /Shahzad /Boris There were study by Tina Karu , the Russian scientist who has published plenty of researches on lasers and worked on bacteria ( E,Coli ) she did not find any mutation taking place when low level laser was used in the bacteria . On the other hand ,I do not recommend the use of low level laser in the children ,unless an EEG is taken and metabolic studies are done before exposure .there are studies showing 3 % chance of fits and convulsion in these children . I had personally had a very bad experience with one child who started convulsion. This is probably due to NO ( Nitric oxide) release following laser exposure .. I have used laser on many children on different ages, but now I think ten times before pointing a laser to a child. Though the lasers are painless but I recommend electro acupuncture of low intensity, and children comply with it very well. And results are very satisfactory and faster than lasers and less painful then needles. But the probe of the stimulator used should not be very sharp but rather a blunt one .. In children you can use acupressure as well. The level of energy in the children is so high, that it seems , all you need is just to touch them in the right direction and you will be amazed with the results. Regards Dr, Fadaie MBBS, MD, LIC/AC > " ivanicboris " <ivanicboris >Chinese Medicine >Chinese Medicine > acupuncture in children >Fri, 23 Dec 2005 09:41:42 -0000 > >Hi All > >First I want to wish you merry christmas > >And second ... I want to ask how to use needles by children or what >else can I use to stimulate acupoints( instead Laser)? > >Thanks > > > > > > _______________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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