How does low-level laser work?
There are theories on how low-level-laser works. Soft tissue and fluids in our bodies vibrate at a similar frequency to that of cold-beam, red-light laser. One of many scientific theories* is that ceels are largely dependent for healthy function on an exchange of energy and ‘information’ with surrounding cells. This is achieved via individual wave systems by which cells ‘communicate’ through inter-connective plasma. A cell is in an unhealthy state when its vibrations become irregular or out-of step with this common communications system. However, it may be brought back into harmony by being irradiated with low level laser working at quantum level. *Wolbarsht ML. Ed: Clinical aspects of laser research. Plenum Press New York p116 1977 According to the scientist Popp* all living tissue, at cellular level, emits ultra-weak photons (light) that originate from an electromagnetic field with a surprisingly high degree of coherence characteristic of laser. Popp, in one of his many seminal works