benefits of UVBI
UVBI has been shown to have the following benefits:
Antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial properties
Boosts and modulates immunity
Enhances tissue oxygenation
Improves circulation and vasodilation
Reduces platelet aggregation
Induces systemic anti-inflammatory effects
The Science Behind UVBI:
Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI), also known as BioPhotonic or Photoluminescence Therapy, is classified as an oxidative therapy. This classification is due to its ability to increase oxygen levels in the blood, which enhances the blood's capacity to carry oxygen and potentially improves cellular function. In UVBI, blood absorbs light energy, which then triggers biological effects on blood cells and other blood components. During exposure to UV light, the treated blood emits secondary radiation, a phenomenon some scientists believe contributes to the therapy's cumulative effects. Each UVBI session builds upon the benefits of previous treatments, suggesting a progressive improvement in its efficacy. Additionally, this process is thought to stimulate the immune system, enhancing the body's ability to combat infections and diseases. The secondary radiation from the treated blood is theorized to activate various biological processes, potentially leading to improved health outcomes over time.