SUNSATIONAL
introduces 'The Collarium'
What
does Phototherapy (RED LIGHT) actually do?
1.
Stimulate the production of Collagen & Elastin. Collagen is the most common protein found
in
the body. Collagen is the
essential protein used to repair damaged tissue and to replace old tissue. It is
the substance that holds cells together and has a high degree of elasticity. By
producing more Collagen, skin will appear less wrinkled, bags around the eyes
will tighten and the appearance of a more youthful looking skin will emerge.
2.
Increase vascularity (circulation) by increasing the formation of new
capillaries, which are additional blood vessels that replace damaged ones. New
capillaries speed up the healing process by carrying more oxygen as well as more
nutrients needed for healing and they can also carry more waste products away.
3.
Stimulate the release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the major carrier
of
energy to all cells. Increases
in ATP allow cells to accept nutrients faster and get rid of waste products
faster by increasing the energy level in the cell. All food turns into ATP
before it is utilized by the cells. ATP provides the chemical energy that drives
the chemical reaction of the cell.
4.
Increase lymphatic system activity. Edema, which is the swelling or natural
splinting
process of the body, has two
basic components. The first is a liquid part which can be evacuated by the blood
system and the second is comprised of the proteins which have to be evacuated by
the lymphatic system. Research has shown that the lymph vessel diameter and the
flow of the lymph system can be doubled with the use of light therapy. The
venous diameter and the arterial diameters can also be increased. This means
that both parts of edema (liquid and protein) can be evacuated at a much faster
rate to relieve swelling
5.
Increase RNA and DNA synthesis. This helps damaged cells to be replaced more
promptly.
6.
Reduce the excitability of nervous tissue. The photons of light energy enter the
body as negative ions. This
calls upon the body to send positive ions like calcium among others to go to the
area being treated. These ions assist in firing the nerves thereby relieving
pain.
7.
Stimulate fibroblastic activity which aids in the repair process. Fibroblasts
are
present in connective tissue
and are capable of forming collagen fibers.
8.
Increase phagocytosis, which is the process of scavenging for and ingesting dead
or degenerated cells by
phagocyte cells for the purpose of clean up. This is an important part of the
infection fighting process. Destruction of the infection and clean up must occur
before the healing process can take place.
9.
Induce a thermal like effect in the tissue. The light raises the temperature of
the
cells.
10.
Stimulate tissue granulation and connective tissue projections, which are part
of the
healing process of wounds,
ulcers or inflamed tissue.
11.
Stimulate acetylcholine release. Acetylcholine causes cardiac inhibition,
vasodilation, gastrointestinal
peristalsis and other parasympathetic effects.
Step
into the Collarium for a 20 minute session 3 times a week. Effects should be
seen after only the 3rd session. Treatment should be continued for 3 weeks.
After this just a couple of sessions per month for maintenance are required.
Our
Fully trained staff will explain and advise you how the whole process works.
The
very best bit is, at Sunsational we have made it affordable to all!
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