Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation

A safe and natural therapy using light as a natural antibiotic

Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) is a procedure that exposes the blood to light to heighten the body’s immune response and to kill infections. With exposure to UV light, bacteria and viruses in your bloodstream absorb five times as much photonic energy as do your red and white blood cells.

This means the fragments of the killed infecting agents create a safe, autogenous vaccination-like response. This further activates and directs your immune system to the specific infections your body is attempting to overcome. The net result is the induction of a secondary kill of these infecting agents throughout the entire body. Treating only 35 cc of blood with UBI induces a beneficial systemic response.

The amount of treatment needed is determined by variables such as the state of health of the patient’s immune system, length of time the patient has been ill, and the severity of the disease being treated. UBI can be used clinically as both a SPECIFIC (i.e. psoriasis, lymph cancer) and NON-SPECIFIC (chronic infections, chronic fatigue, auto-immune diseases, etc.) immune modulating therapy, as noted in published studies.

Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation Benefits

Heightens the body’s immune response
Powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-infection effects
Improves circulation
Oxygenation of tissues
Balancing effect (homeostasis)
Reduction of tissue pain
Increased immune and pain tolerance to radiation or chemotherapy
Cardiovascular protection through increased metabolism of cholesterol, uric acid, and glucose
Stimulation for production of red blood cells
Improvement in the flow and properties of the blood

TREATMENT TYPES AND NAMES

Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI/UBI/BI) – Extracorporeal Photopheresis – Hematologic Oxidative Therapy Photo-Luminescence

CANCER

Lymphoma
VIRAL INFECTIONS

Hepatitis
HIV
Influenza
Herpes simplex/zoster
Mononucleosis
Mumps
Measles Infections
Viral Pneumonia
Polio
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS

Pneumonia
Wound Infections
Septicemia (staphyloccocus, streptococcus, pneumococcus)
Lymphatic infections (lymphangitis)
Peritonitis
Severe Acne
Recurrent skin infections (furunculosis, carbunulosis)
E-coli
Necrotizing infections
INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS

Arthritis
Fibrositis
Bursitis
Nephritis
Iritis
Uveitis
Cholecystitis
Pancreatitis

CIRCULATION CONDITIONS

Varicose Veins
Peripheral vascular disease
Gangrene
Vascular headaches
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Claudication
Diabetic Ulcers
Thrombophlebitis

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

Fibromyalgia
Lupus
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Psoriasis
Psoriatic Arthritis
Raynauds Disease
Sclera derma
Multiple Sclerosis

OTHERS CONDITIONS

Non-healing wounds and fractures
Inactivation of snake venom
Fungal/Yeast Infection
Decreases edema (swelling)
Cirrhosis
Tetanus
Chronic fatigue
Allergies
Neuritis/Neuropathy
Chemical sensitivity
Botulism
Malaria
Typhoid
Seizures
RESPIRATORY DISEASES

COPD
Asthma
Emphysema
Sinusitis
Bronchitis
Tuberculosis
Other Activities of UBI Treatments

Enhances weak immune systems
Increases the blood oxygen level
Increase phagocytosis (white blood cell activity)
Adjunctive cancer treatment
Balances the bodies alkalinity
Increases intracellular antioxidants
Neutralize free radicals
Balancing of calcium phosphorous
Lowers blood surface tension
Accelerates the lymphatic system
Helps circulatory activities
Stimulates antibody production
Immunizes the body against disease
Activates steroid hormones
Positive effect on the autonomic nervous system
Stimulates corticosteroid production
Reduce nausea/vomiting
Arterial disease – reduction in atherosclerosis

Amount of Therapy

The amount of treatment needed is determined by variables such as the state of health of the patient’s immune system, length of time the patient has been ill, and the severity of the disease being treated.

Acute infectious situations typically will be treated with one treatment daily or every other day until improved or resolved.

Chronic situations are treated on a variable schedule, but a typical pattern of treatment would be one treatment two times per week for three weeks, and then one treatment weekly for four weeks.

We initially recommend:

3-4 treatments for Infections, Flu and Allergies

5-6 treatments for Fibromyalgia, Chronic fatigue, Shingles, Asthma

8-10 treatments for Hepatitis C, Autoimmune diseases, Cancer, MS

Preventative therapy for individuals can be taken every two to three months for a pro-active immune stimulation and balance within the system.

Come Prepared

Patient Guidelines:

It is very important that you…..

  • We recommend that you drink at least 12-20 oz of water an hour or so prior to your treatment. Also taking an aspirin may help in allowing your blood to flow.
  • After treatment assist your body in eliminating toxins that will be flushed by this therapy. You should drink 6 to 8 glasses of pure or filtered water daily, primarily between meals.

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