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Blood Laser Therapy:
effective blood-acupuncture from the inside


The Weber Institute in Göttingen was the first institute worldwide to introduce the new intravascular blood laser therapy. This procedure is based on many years of research and was further developed by the president of the Weber Institute, Dr. med. Dipl. Chem. Michael Weber, and re-launched as a new and now fully marketable device: the weberneedle® bloodsystem.

Many patients with the widest range of indications have already been successfully treated with the help of this new therapeutic method. For many indications, treatment combining this approach with laser-needle acupuncture is especially effective.

You would like to know more about the options provided by combination therapy?

Then make an appointment with us now.
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Dr. Schumm (Berlin)
Blood Laser Therapy.pdf (500kb)
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This is how laser blood therapy works:
The blood in the veins is irradiated by laser beam for about 30 minutes. Several effective wavelengths such as red, infrared, green and blue are employed in the process. Thanks to the intravascular irradiation of the blood, a variety of healing reactions are triggered within the body. The following positive effects result from the painless laser blood therapy:

stimulation of the immunological system
activation of the metabolism (diabetes, diseases of the liver)
detoxification of the body (disorders of the lipid metabolism)
improvement of the oxygen uptake
improvement of the functioning of the organs (e.g. kidneys)
stimulation of blood formation
treatment of general states of weakness
improvement of the blood circulation

Learn about further positive effects and secure your info-package on laser blood therapy now. The method has no known side effects.

Curable Illnesses
Diabetes mellitus, chronic liver diseases, disorders of the lipid metabolism, chronic pain syndrome, circulatory disturbances, rheumatoid arthritis, polyneuropathy, fibromyalgia, hypertonia, tinnitus, maculopathy, multiple sclerosis (MS), burn-out syndrome, allergies and eczemas.