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Intravenous laser irradiation of blood (VLOK)

Intravenous laser irradiation of blood (VLOK) is a unique and quite effective procedure for cleansing the body by exposure to light energy. When quantum radiation hits photoreceptors, blood cells are activated and a number of biochemical processes are triggered, thereby accelerating the work of vital functions.

To carry out VLOK, a KL-VLOK radiating head is used, which allows the use of disposable sterile needles with LEDs. This makes the procedure the most comfortable and absolutely safe. The radiation block is fixed on the patient's wrist, a tourniquet is applied to the shoulder area and a needle with a light guide is inserted into the vein. The procedure feels similar to an intravenous injection.

The course of treatment consists of 5-10 procedures. The duration of each procedure is from 15 to 20 minutes. Sessions are held daily or with a break of one day, the frequency is prescribed by the doctor individually for each patient.


Indications for use

  • treatment of infectious pathologies, as well as their prevention;
  • the period of recovery of the body after diseases;
  • rehabilitation period after operations;
  • pathologies of the digestive system.

Contraindications

  • feverish condition;
  • severe degrees of diseases of the cardiovascular system;
  • infectious diseases in the acute stage;
  • individual intolerance to LO.
To the Deputy General Director for Medicine
Elistratova Marina Vladimirovna
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