Tag: macular degeneration
Soft Resonating Laser Q1000 and COSMODIC for AMD (age-related macular degeneration) and anti-aging
by Dr. Irina on Nov.19, 2009, under Posts
Over the last three years we have accumulated some empirical data that the Q1000 and COSMODIC devices were very effective for treatment and sometimes even reversal of AMD (Age-related Macular Degeneration) . We have quite a few happy clients, whose visual functions substantially improved after a course of therapy and remained that way.
Now where do we go from here? We cannot really publish our findings, because we treated only a limited number of cases and, besides, our data were not received in controlled clinical trials. Therefore, it cannot not be considered “valid” in the conventional medical eyes and no self-respected medical publication will take it.
But we want people to know that they have an option to improve their dreadful condition! Maybe, someone else out there in the closed ophthalmological circles does something similar and we can team up? I was determined to find out, for the benefit of all AMD sufferers.
I put on my dusty after 12 years on the shelf eye doctor’s hat and last week ventured to the Advanced Retinal Therapy Congress in Vienna, Austria. This is me on the picture with two of my Russian colleagues in front of the Austrian Academy of Science building where the Congress was held. BTW, this building is a part of the former Jesuit monastery – you can imagine the atmosphere.
Here are my findings.
- Austria is beautiful, and Vienna is breathtaking.
- All they say about Viennese forest, waltzes, and pastries is true – and there is a lot more to Vienna.
- European ophthalmological science preserves its strong traditions and it does not look like things changed much since I’ve been a part of it almost 13 year ago.
- Advanced Retinal Therapy exists and a lot of very serious scientists work tirelessly to make it even more advanced.
- 99% of attendees of the congress who I connected with (all MDs and PhDs) had absolutely no idea what I was talking about. Soft Laser for AMD reversal? Nonsense, it can’t work. SCENAR? What is “SCENAR”? What do you mean, “energy medicine”? Cm’on, is there really such thing as life energy?
I felt like I was in dark ages… And the Jesuit monastery created a perfect background.
It was some light in the overall darkness though. Professor Arthur Newfeld from Chicago presented a very interesting report on the aging process of the retina (the sensitive back part of the eye that primarily consists of nervous cells). With the way his study was organized it is really easy to see how fast the aging process is going. So, if something slows down this process, the effect can be clearly shown and quantified…
You can guess by now where I am going with this, right?
I talked to Dr. Newfeld and he is very interested to see the effects of the resonating laser on the retina in his study (on this picture I am with Prof. Arthur Newfeld). At least one open-minded scientist… Let’s see what will come out of it.
Just imagine if we can actually have a documented proof of what we see every day with our clients – that the Q-series laser slows down aging and can actually rejuvenate tissues and organs?
My overall conclusion: we cannot rely on conventional medical establishment to bring in changes our inefficient health care so badly needs. The cure will not come from doctors – it has to come from YOU. Take charge of your health, educate yourself, review all available options, listen what your intuition tells you – and go for it. After all, it is YOUR body…
And despite of what your ophthalmologist may tell you about your AMD and its irreversibility… We’ve seen it improving and even being reversed. We KNOW it is not hopeless, even though we cannot prove it. Please, do not give up. The new truth is always at first ignored, then violently opposed, and only then accepted as self-evident. The time of our truth hasn’t come quite yet, but in a few years everyone will know that the Q-laser and COSMODIC are just the things you need if you’ve been diagnosed with AMD.
So do really you want to wait these few years?
Dr. Irina

