Bishop
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There is an Australian Vet called Dr Brian McLaren who has developed a treatment for animals called photonic therapy. Apparently is uses red light (in lieu of needles) to stimulate acupuncture points. Some vets are now adding photonic therapy to their kits.
Dr McLaren is now showing people how to treat their own animals using this approach. A quick scan of the internet reveals many converts reporting having achieved good results.
The efficacy of acupuncture has been challenged largely on the basis that it is difficult to conduct clinical trials without the placebo effect. Animals do not suffer from the placebo effect. So does this really work?
I am interested in hearing from anyone who might have tried photonic therapy.
For more information, here's a photonic therapy website to get you started.
Thanks, Bishop
Dr McLaren is now showing people how to treat their own animals using this approach. A quick scan of the internet reveals many converts reporting having achieved good results.
The efficacy of acupuncture has been challenged largely on the basis that it is difficult to conduct clinical trials without the placebo effect. Animals do not suffer from the placebo effect. So does this really work?
I am interested in hearing from anyone who might have tried photonic therapy.
For more information, here's a photonic therapy website to get you started.
Thanks, Bishop