A Guide to Cold Laser Therapy
The reason that this Cold Laser Therapy book “Rejuvenation” has been increasing in sales for the past three years is because it is a real guide book for real people who don’t have any background in medicine or laser therapy.
The ones who use this wonderful guide have roundly been impressed with the simple directions inside of it – almost like a cookbook. This allows people to think for themselves, and to try the recommendations laid out in the book for their own chronic problems.
The reason I avoided going into acute problems, such as post-surgical, or post-injury challenges; is because those problems should have more research into proper guidelines and protocols.
However, the multitude of chronic physical problems that are out there can readily be addressed with my cold laser therapy book “Rejuvenation”. The purpose of my lilt laser book was to bypass the ever-circular reasoning of modern medical research. It sometimes seems as though the only “remedies” they are interested in are the ones that cost zillions of dollars. If the remedy is cheap and easy, they ignore it, or worse, denigrate and attack it outright.
It sometimes seems as though the maxim of modern medical economics is: “Seek, but do not find”. Think about it. I have heard that the AMA spends as much on lobbying Congress as the State of Israel. That’s a lot of money and power. One of the most expensive drains on our medical economy is the treatment of people with diabetes. Diabetics cost this country so much because they tend to get all the chronic degenerative diseases much more than other folks, and diabetics take two to three times longer to heal. This is all quite expensive.
However, we could make quite a dent in our overall cost of diabetes in this country if, first of all, the all-powerful AMA would lobby Congress about limiting the copious amounts of sugar consumed by our children by way of school snacks, breakfast cereal (that should be called “breakfast candy”,) food stamp programs that do not limit sugar intake, etc… If the AMA spent their millions on that instead of increasing their own power and incomes, we would see a decrease in diabetes 2.
Another thing: I have seen patient after patient bring down their drug-resistant high blood sugar just by going to Walmart, buying and then taking chromium picolinate, (which decreases insulin resistance.) This is a $5 answer to a million-dollar-problem. Why does their learned doctor not know or appreciate this? Chromium picolinate is so cheap that we should have federal subsidies for it, in order to bring down the diabetics’ national healthcare costs.
Also, what about grape seed extract? How many expensive and terrible eye surgeries must take place before the AMA lobbies Congress about subsidizing grape seed extract for the microcirculation? I have seen eye surgeries cancelled, improved vision, the stoppage of “floaters” in my patients that have wisely taken this supplement, (which costs about $1 to $2 per month.
If it were a thousand-dollar prescription, medical science would declare it a miracle, a godsend. Since it is cheap as dirt, they don’t care.
Gee, is it any wonder that I am jaded enough that I wrote a cold laser therapy book that bypasses the ones you mistakenly trust, and brings the simple information in “cookbook” style.
Get “Rejuvenation” with the money back guarantee from Amazon. You won’t be sorry, and will treasure this book for the rest of your days, as it becomes more valuable as you grow older.
