Lightneedle, Laser acupunkture
Laserneedle, Laser acupuncture

Acupuncture, Laser Acupuncture, and Laser Therapy                                                                 

Acupuncture is an important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It involves inserting fine needles or applying a laser beam (Low-Level Laser Therapy, LLLT) to specific points on the body to regulate the flow of energy (Qi) and stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. Learn more about laser therapy at the bottom of the page.

Core Concepts of Acupuncture in TCM Energy Flow (Qi): TCM posits that life energy flows through the body along pathways known as meridians. Illnesses arise when this flow is blocked or disrupted.

Holistic Approach: Treatment addresses not just the isolated symptom, but the individual imbalance of the whole person.

Mechanism of action: Targeted needle stimulation releases blockages. From a Western perspective, this stimulates the nervous system and leads to the release of neurotransmitters (e.g., endorphins), which can relieve pain and inhibit inflammation.

You can find more information about the LightNeedle (laser needle) here. Puchase a LaserPen or laser for acupuncture.

LaserPen
Meridianstimulation mit dem LaserPen
Common Areas of Application of Laser Acupuncture

Acupuncture and laser acupuncture are used to treat both acute and chronic conditions:

Pain management: Chronic back or knee pain, migraines, and headaches.

Respiratory tract: Allergies, asthma, and bronchitis.

Psychosomatic disorders: Sleep disorders, exhaustion, and inner restlessness.

Other laser acupuncture applications: Gastrointestinal complaints, gynecological problems, and adjunctive cancer therapy.

Diagnosis and Treatment - A TCM session usually begins with a detailed medical history that goes beyond purely physical symptoms.

Pulse and tongue diagnosis: Provide insight into the condition of internal organs and the body’s energy balance.

RAC pulse diagnosis: Determination of the ideal laser resonance frequency and, for example, interference fields.

Dr. Manfred Reininger
Meridianfrequenzen nach Reininger

Complementary techniques: Often combined with moxibustion (warming the points with mugwort), cupping, and laser therapy, ideally with meridian frequencies according to Dr. Manfred Reininger:

Frequency Meridian

824 Hz Lu, Lung

553 Hz LI, Large Intestine

471 Hz St, Stomach

702 Hz SP, Spleen, Pancreas

497 Hz He, Heart

791 Hz SI, Small Intestine

667 Hz Bl, Bladder

611 Hz Ki, Kidney

530 Hz Ci, Circulation (Pericardium)

732 Hz 3H, Triple Warmer

583 Hz Gb, Gallbladder

442 Hz Li, Liver

Nogierzonen
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The Nogier frequencies must be preprogrammed into the laser device. They have been in use for more than 40 years. The Nogier frequencies are used in both potentized and non-potentized forms, with both octaves having the same indications. Below is an overview: A´ B´ C´ D´ E´ F´ G´ 

 A’/292 Hz Acute conditions, cellular level, inflammation, tumors, body orifices, consent point 

 B’/584 Hz Chronic conditions, metabolism, cellular nutrition, abdomen, sedation point 

 C’/1168 Hz Circulation, energy transport, musculoskeletal system; bones, muscles, joints, extremities; tonification point 

D’/2336 Hz Mental disorders, exhaustion, pain; commissures; alarm points 

E’/4672 Hz Nervous disorders/pain, neuralgia, neuritis, spinal cord, nerves; starting points

F’/9344 Hz Depression, psychological symptoms/causes Bone reconstruction Face, subcortex, emotions End points 

 G’/18688 Hz Intellectual/psychosomatic disorders Prefrontal brain zone, forehead Source points    

RAC-Pulsdiagnosis
RAC-Pulsdiagnosis

The NOGIER pulse is also known as RAC (Reflex Auriculo Cardial), Autonomic Circulatory Reaction, or VAS (Vascular Autonomic Signal). In practice, the physician examines the patient’s skin or outer ear. With one hand, they hold the laser; with the other, they take the patient’s pulse. The patient’s radial pulse is taken very carefully, which requires a great deal of practice. Normally, the pulse is felt by placing the thumb perpendicular to the radial artery against the styloid process. 

The practitioner typically perceives the VAS phenomenon as a qualitative variation in the sensation of the pulse. It begins one to three cycles after the stimulus is applied. This signal appears without any change in heart activity and can last for eight to 15 heart cycles. The Nogier pulse affects the autonomic nervous system (sympathetic and parasympathetic). The modification of the VAS is mediated by the unconscious autonomic nervous system and corresponds to a neurological reflex.  

The original LaserPen
The original LaserPen

Laser acupuncture (LaserPen or Physiolaser) is a modern, pain-free alternative to traditional needle acupuncture, in which acupuncture points are stimulated using focused laser light instead of needles. It combines the traditional knowledge of TCM regarding meridians with modern light technology and resonance frequencies based on the work of Dr. Frank Bahr and Dr. Manfred Reininger.

Advantages of laser acupuncture over needle acupuncture Pain-free: Since the skin is not pierced, the treatment is ideal for children, highly sensitive individuals, and patients with a fear of needles. Infection prevention: There is no risk of inflammation or bruising at the insertion sites.

Additional biostimulation: The laser light penetrates deep into the tissue, where it directly promotes blood circulation and cell regeneration.

Versatile frequencies: Therapists can set the laser to pulse mode in order to provide soothing or stimulating stimuli as needed (all pre-programmed in the laser). Pre-programmed frequencies include those based on the methods of Dr. Paul Nogier and Dr. Frank Bahr.


Laser acupuncture with the LightNeedle
Laser acupuncture with the LightNeedle

Laser acupuncture covers the entire spectrum of traditional acupuncture, but is particularly effective for:

Skin conditions: Wound healing disorders, atopic dermatitis, and scar treatment. Pain conditions: joint pain, migraines, and back pain. Pediatrics: susceptibility to infections or sleep disorders in children.

Safety note: Safety regulations, etc., can be found in the operating instructions for the medically approved laser device

Training opportunities and qualified therapists can be found through professional associations:

Canadian Institute of Auricular Medicine (CIAM)

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Deutschen Akademie für Akupunktur (DAA e.V.)

Deutsche Ärztegesellschaft für Akupunktur (DÄGfA)

https://www.eatcm.de

https://eatcm-austria.at

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