EZ At-Home Light Therapy For Substance Withdrawal

What Is EZ At-Home Laser Light Therapy For Withdrawal?

EZ At-Home Laser light therapy is a system of self treatment to stimulate energy points (a.k.a. acupuncture points) with gentle laser light instead of acupuncture needles. It is increasingly being recognized as an effective method and adjunct therapy for helping people get through the withdrawal symptom process related to quitting smoking, nicotine, alcohol, marijuana, sugar and more.

Treatment is traditionally administered by a professionally trained laser therapist in a clinic setting utilizing sophisticated low level laser therapy (LLLT). However, with the decreasing cost of at-home red/NIR LED light devices — Lazer Dave (Light Therapy Expert & Wellness Coach) has created the EZ Light Therapy Guide Books and Video Tutorials so people can learn to treat themselves safely in the comfort of their own home and at a fraction of the cost of professional clinic based services .

The purpose of the EZ Light Therapy Protocols is to decrease withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making it much easier to quit various substances including nicotine, alcohol, marijuana, sugar and more. It does this in one way by promoting the strong release of neurotransmitters like endorphins, dopamine and serotonin — which are the body’s natural feel good chemicals.

In addition — it is theorized that LLLT and at-home red and NIR LED light therapy can have very positive effects on the nervous system (including the brain) by promoting neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity is the ability of the nervous system to change its activity in response to intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing its structure, functions, or connections.

 

Light Therapy & The Nervous System

Scientific studies are showing that light therapy has positive effects on the nervous system, cognitive function and neuroplasticity. Laser does this by promoting neurogenesis — the formation of new neurological tissue. The theory is that this also helps make it easier for people to adapt to the stress of change, learn new things and also adopt healthier habits more readily which is very helpful when people want to quit a bad habit to fill the gap.

 

Light Therapy Is Safe

At-home light therapy is non-invasive, relaxing and well-tolerated by most people. Minor potential side effects include tiredness post first/second treatment but this is often viewed as a positive side effect since light therapy usually helps people to relax and sleep better. In general, red and NIR light therapy is viewed as a very low-risk and safe treatment option.

 

How Many Light Therapy Treatments Will I Need?

The amount of at-home light therapy treatments required to effect withdrawal and craving symptoms in a positive way can vary to a degree. Quitting smoking usually has quick turn around and with with 1-3 mini daily sessions — many find it can dramatically increase the results of their quitting smoking efforts. At-home light therapy can also help people deal with the withdrawal symptoms from other substances such as alcohol, marijuana, sugar and more.

The best part about the simple to learn EZ Light Therapy at-home treatment system approach is that you can treat yourself frequently the first week and then less as your withdrawal and/or cravings improve.

Please note the EZ Light Therapy method is NOT guaranteed. With this being said — the EZ Light Therapy Protocols are based in large part on a scientific study that yields a 87.5% effectiveness rate.

Is Their Scientific Evidence For Laser Therapy For Withdrawal?

Despite what some doctors and critics might say — there is scientific evidence for the use of laser light therapy and related modalities (auriculotherapy, the underlying and most important treatment system of this therapy) for quitting smoking, other substances and weight-loss. Here are 2 compelling ones on pubmed:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29937971/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28621706

 

What Is The Success Rates Of Light Therapy For Withdrawal?

In regards to success rates — the EZ Light Therapy Protocols results are further boosted when:

  • People are motivated to want to quit. Though laser light therapy does have some strong scientific support based on the 2 studies above — it is not magical. People sometimes describe the results as such though when combined with a strong will or motivation to quit a bad habit.
  • People follow key habit change suggestions as presented in the EZ Light Therapy Guide and Video Tutorials. The most important suggestion in the guide include choosing a replacement habit. This could be a new exercise program, hobby, meditation or similar. This is very important.
  • Specific supplement(s) that can add to the effects of laser therapy and more.

In conclusion, at-home laser light therapy for withdrawal from quitting smoking, alcohol, marijuana, sugar and more is becoming increasingly recognized for helping people help themselves with withdrawal symptoms and making healthy lifestyle changes.

DISCLAIMER: At-home laser light therapy is not a replacement for the advice of a doctor. It is important that you always consult with a doctor regarding any health concerns, medication changes or similar.

Is EZ At-Home Light Therapy Safe?

What Is EZ At-Home Light Therapy?

The EZ At-Home Light Therapy programs of self treatment utilize inexpensive at-home Red/NIR (Near Infrared) LED light therapy and low-level laser therapy (LLLT) devices that are increasingly available on Amazon and similar market places for pain, stress, helping quit smoking and more.

The EZ Light Therapy methods are presented in guide books and video tutorials. This approach equates to a fraction of the cost when compared to professional health clinic services offering comparable services and results using professional laser light therapy equipment.

With all the above in mind, you may be asking yourself the question — is the EZ At-Home Light Therapy approach safe?

Is Laser Light Therapy Safe?

To put it simply, yes, LLLT and Red/NIR LED light therapy is considered to be generally very safe for most people — with the proper professional guidance and consulting with an appropriate health care professional ahead of time.

Potential Contra-indications

It is important to note that despite laser light therapy being considered overall very safe there are some contra-indications and precautions that should be taken when utilizing Red/NIR Light and laser therapy at-home.

Some of these contra-indications include laser light therapy is NOT to be applied over the fetus area when someone is pregnant. Another contra-indication is that laser light therapy should never be applied over any known malignancy or cancerous area.

In addition, there are other precautions that operation manuals for at-home units gloss over or completely do not address. This is where EZ Light Therapy Guide Books and Video Tutorials pick up the slack via Lazer Dave’s 15+ years of using laser light therapy in his clinical practice.

No Risk Of Burning With LLLT or NIR RED LED Light

The main reason many consider this type of therapy so safe is because it utilizes LLLT or Red/NIR LED Lights that does not promote strong heat or thermal effects that could cause serious damage to the skin or tissues underneath the targeted areas. This is evidenced by the fact that LLLT can even be applied over metal and ceramic implants in the joints with no risk of thermal heating/burning.

LLLT and Red/NIR light therapy is a gentle modality that works by supplying energy to the targeted areas of body in the form of billions of photons of light that on a cellular level is transformed into chemical energy. This chemical energy is then utilized by the body to commence accelerated tissue repair, release of endorphins and other strong healing effects to aid withdrawal and cravings when attempting to quit smoking and similar substances.

In conclusion, LLLT and Red/NIR light therapy is overall considered to be a very safe treatment. At-Home Laser Light Therapy devices can be utilized safely and effectively with the right guidance. One should always consult with a qualified doctor or other qualified health professional before starting a program of at-home self light or LLLT treatment. Results are not guaranteed.