Jet Lag
Jet Lag Treatement with Handy Pulse Laser
Jet lag, a common phenomenon experienced by travelers crossing multiple time zones, disrupts the natural biological rhythms inherent in all living beings. These rhythms, characterized by a series of recurring events of equal duration, are essential for optimal functioning and homeostasis. However, when biological rhythms become desynchronized, as in the case of jet lag, it can lead to various issues. Laser therapy emerges as a valuable solution, helping individuals adapt more quickly to climate, temperature, and time differences. By undergoing laser therapy before and after long-distance travel or during weather changes, individuals can effectively accelerate the adaptation process and mitigate the consequences of de synchronicity caused by these disruptions.
Session Procedure**
No. | Exposure Area | Frequency | Exposure Time |
1 | Carotid arteries | 50 Hz | 1 min on each side |
2 | Femoral arteries | 50 Hz | 1 min on each side |
3 | Hypochondrium areas | 50 Hz | 1 min on each side |
4 | Adrenal projections | 50 Hz | 1 min on each side |
5 | Acanthus of the 7th cervical vertebra (Tubercle in the base of the neck) | 50 Hz | 1 min |
Session frequency..............................................................1 session per day
Course.................................................................................2-4 sessions
(treatment courses number may be increased to 6-8 sessions)