SHIMWORLD FEATURE: RADIANTLIFE LASER TREATMENT
September 17, 2007 by Jan Shim

RADIANTLIFE © Jan Shim Photography
It never ceases to amaze me just how many devices there are in the market today that promise to improve one’s health one way or another. And information about them are everywhere from the web to your email to your mailbox and they usually operate in a form of a multi-level marketing programme. Now, before you say anything or jump to any conclusion, understand that I’m a sceptic about the effectiveness of many health supplements and devices claim to offer. And, I have pretty much kept a closed-door policy to these sort of business practices.
About a month ago, I learnt about the RadiantLife device from a roadshow I agreed to attend with my wife, out of curiousity. To cut a long evening story short, the scpetic that I was and still am, went home rather bothered by the graphic details of my blood samples under the microscope. It’s one thing to be told I needed health supplements using generalised anecdotal evidence but it’s quite another when you see living red blood cells from a fresh prick in pretty bad shape under the microscope.
The RadiantLife LT device looks like an iPod that uses a small dose of low intensity laser light of 655 nm wavelength and it’s applied to the blood vessels via an applicator inserted into the nose.
According to the User’s Guide … the nose is one of the few areas in the human body where blood capillaries are in abundance close to the surface of the skin. In just 25 minutes of use, the red blood cells can be seen under the microscope, to have significantly less clumping and with better form. These are indicators of improved circulation, and more efficient oxygen and mineral transport capability.
Earlier, I made the comment that my red blood cells were in pretty bad shape. I did not mean the cellular structure of the cells was out of shape but rather from a cellular level, the cells were clumped together characteristic of unhealthy structure. The presence of cholesterol and absence of vitamic C and free radicals were evident but that’s another story. Seeing a dramatic change in the cell characteristics after a 25-minute laser treatment convinced me the effectiveness of the device like never before. As I’ve stated earlier, quoting results based on anecdotal evidence does nothing for me but it was this before and after empirical data that told me otherwise. Seeing [is] believing!
As a freelance professional photographer I have noctural habits that at the peak of a job it often means late nights, poor eating patterns, stress and worse offender of all, not getting enough sleep. To further quote, “RadiantLife LT is a simple non-drug, non-invasive, efficacious and scientifically proven way of improving circulation, stimulating erythrocyte function and generally enhance well-being.”
I Googled and found a site that provides more information about this device with links to research papers and testimonial and a useful FAQ.
CAUTION
This device is not for everyone. Reasons not to use include: 1. Current or history of cancer 2. During pregnancy 3. A pacemaker or internet defibrillator.
















Where do i buy one from?
Greg,
Why am I not surprised to find you reading this post? We’ve been through quite a bit over the years with the loss of our loved ones it makes you re-think about our priorities in life. Answer to your question is in the link I googled. I have no association with the company or this product other than a convinced user and someone who takes ownership of his life.
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