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Effect on Qi/TCM

Evidence-based intervention for Qi flow and blood circulation under Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). Done with simple Light Therapy.

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About MedicLights

MedicLights is based in Toronto, Canada. It is in the process of obtaining clearances from the various regulatory bodies to market the devices. Until this is complete, it licenses its techonology to appropriate marketing organizations. It is in partnership with Greatcore Inc. to develop some of the core technologies.

Its focus right now is to promote its patent pending technology in its portable non-invasive blood irradiation device. After recording more than 400 tests to confirm its ability to disaggregate agglutinated blood in human subjects, it is now preparing for more clinical experiments.

Given the time tested record of safety of the low level laser therapy in general and that delivered by MedicLights, it is bracing itself for some significant impact that it will make in medical therapy related to improved blood circulation.

The founding group backs MedicLights with expertise in clinical medicine, biochemistry, electronics, mechanical engineering, manufacturing processes and technology corporate management.

Our focus is on the application of light therapy for wellness and preventive medicine.

A Bit of History

Blood irradiation has been around for a good number of years, with the origin landmarked by a paper by Russian medical scientists on the merits of intravenous blood irradiation in 1981. For us, it all began in the late 1990’s during one of our random sessions of travellers’ tales with people who marvelled at this medical technology that was available in Eastern European countries but not available in North America. Soon after that, we learned about how sensitive and concentrated the blood vessels in the nasal cavity are. So why not illuminate the nasal cavity with the same light, which theoretically should be almost the same as irradiating intravenously. And yet it is non-invasive. We were probably not the first to speculate on this, and the limiting factor would be the technology to make it small and comfortable. It would have been a hard sell to use the same instruments being deployed at the time and insert it up the nostril.

A patent search revealed that a patent was granted by the US Patent and Trademarks Office (USPTO) in 1997 for an intravenous blood irradiation method like what the Russians were doing but nothing had been granted for this to be done through the nasal cavity. We believed that this non-invasive method was possible, and it has taken us several years of research and development to perfect our device. We have two versions of the devices to improve blood circulation: the low level laser (LLLT) version (completed and commercialisation- ready) and the light emitting diode (LED) version (prototype). The technology is now patent pending.

Contact

MedicLights can be contacted at info@mediclights.com

 

 

 

 

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The Old Way

Our results are closely identified with that of the decades old invasive intravenous blood irradiation method using low level laser therapy. Learn more.

 

 

 
Diseases in Sight
The implications of improved blood rheolology are many, starting with those related to impaired blood circulation.
 

 
First Mover

This is a "first mover" initiative. There is a patent pending on the device. If you have an interest in any way, please feel free to contact us.