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K9 Thermal Imaging

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Veterinary / Equine thermograph is a rapidly growing field. Doctors, trainers, handlers and owners are all finding new ways to use thermal infrared analysis to diagnose a wide range of animal issues including; performance enhancement, soft tissue stress, vascular studies, lameness, abscesses and infections. Objects around us give off heat to some degree, and that heat is made up of long wavelength infrared radiation that the human eye cannot see. Thermal imaging uses a sensor to convert the radiation into a visible light picture. Not only does this picture help us identify objects in total darkness, or through dense smoke, but the sensor information can be used to measure temperature differences in animals as well as humans.

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Photonic Cold Laser Healing

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

How This Works

The cold laser or low level laser system. This class of lasers is also often referred to as a soft laser or healing laser and refers to very low powered lasers which have been designed to gently rejuvenate cells. Low level lasers are totally safe and work on a completely regenerative basis. Cold lasers rejuvenate the cells by gently donating energy in the form of photons, which then increases the energy molecule of the cell, called ATP, which in turn stimulates the cell to grow more efficiently. This works in the same way that a garden works. Sunlight donates photons which in turn energizes the plants to grow bigger and healthier fruits and vegetables.
Uses and Benefits

The cold Laser has been designed for the health practitioner to use structured coherent light to rejuvenate cells and will find great benefit from the use of cold lasers. We specifically condition our lasers to not only rejuvenate the cell, but also to unwind and clear cell memory, to activate latent quantum biological processes. We do this with advanced patent pending Wave star technology and unique violet crystal laser diode technology. These systems are used by many health practitioners such as chiropractors, acupuncturists, acupuncturists, naturopaths, biological dentists, physical therapist, sports teams and of course animal massage/acupressure practitioners. They are used for injuries and pain relief, stress and disease, facial rejuvenation, smoking cessation, diet cessation, organ detox and balancing, cranial and glandular unwinding, acupuncture, acupressure and energy healing, lymphatic wellness and rejuvenation and quantum activation. All of these protocols have been designed for practitioners to allow easier application. We are not doctors and the cold laser Protocols are not designed to treat or cure medical conditions. Rather this approach is based on the understanding that the body is fully capable of rejuvenating and finding solutions to its injuries and disease. Especially when it’s key quantum systems are relaxed and at ease, and when there is plenty of coherent energy available, either from lasers or the universe of which we are all connected.
Our Approach to Lasers and Healing

Basically it is our approach when people/animals become stressed and tense they hold onto cellular memory, which renders the body incoherent. When the body is incoherent it no longer taps into the vast reservoir of space and neutral energy. Our approach to lasers is to unwind and clear this cellular memory so that the body can relax and unwind and open back up to the abundant energy of the universe. When it does these injuries, stress and disease disappear. As does energy when it flows and is abundant is vital and full of life. So in summary our approach is not fix or heal the injuries or the “disease”, rather we seek to unwind the cell memory which tells those cells and body systems to remain closed off to the universe of energy. We unwind this stress and tension in much the same way that an old tape recorder is erased, by simply reversing the polarity. The cold Lasers use a revolutionary Scalar Wave technology to achieve this ability to easily delete the cell memory.

A non-invasive healing modality, Cold Laser Therapy should be utilized as a complementary therapy and never as a substitute for proper veterinary care.
Areas We May Help

Analgetic (pain reduction) effects of Cold Laser
Induces B-endorphin release
Increases ATP production
Increases the measurable potential on nerve cell membranes
Relaxation of muscle tension and increase of pressure pain threshold
Reduction of trigger activity (f.e. myofacial pain and fibromyalgia)
Acupuncture point activation
Tendinitis, osteoarthritis, synovitis
Soft tissue injuries
Fractures, overstrained injuries (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, tennis elbow etc.)
Frozen shoulder, tension neck, tension headache, lumbago
Needle replacement
Regenerative effects of Cold Laser Therapy
Stimulates the rate of mitosis in repair mechanisms (bone, epithel and muscle tissue)
Enhances peripheral nerve regeneration after injury
Reduces degenerative process on central nervous system
Enhances survival of brain cells after transient ischemia
Accelerates neo-vascularization (neo-angiogenesis)
Reduces or eliminates scar tissue formation
Increases collagen synthesis (fibroblast proliferation, tensile strength and elasticity increase)
Wound healing, bone repair
Tissue repair
Facial paresis
Stroke rehabilitation
Inner Ear problems
Wound healing
Wound healing, post injury
Wound management
Post operative etc.

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K9 Adventure Fun

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

This 4 week class is a bridge between the classroom and the real world. Now that you and your dog have worked on your basic skills, it’s time to take it on the road! In this class you and your dog will participate in “field trips” to various locations. While you are on location, you will learn to manage your dog and to apply your skills from the classroom to new situations. Class is limited to 6 teams. Successful completion of Family Dog II or equivalent required.

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