Ultraviolet Blood Irridation

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What is Blood Irridation?

Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) is a procedure that exposes the blood to light to heighten the body’s immune response and to kill infections. With exposure to UV light, bacteria and viruses in your bloodstream absorb five times as much photonic energy as do your red and white blood cells.

Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation

Source: Issels Integrative Oncology

Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation, also called Photoluminescence Therapy, is intravenously applied ultraviolet energy. Due to its profound photochemical, biochemical and physiological effects it has been of great value in a wide variety of diseases according to over 100 years of research findings.

Niels Ryberg Finsen is considered the father of Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation. In the late 1890s, he treated various skin conditions with Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation and he and his successors reported a success rate of about 98% in curing lupus vulgaris, a tuberculosis-like disease of the skin and mucous membranes. In 1903, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his research in photochemotherapy…

…In Europe, since the early 1950s, Josef M. Issels, M.D. administered Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation, or Photoluminescence Therapy, as an important component of his treatment program to thousands of his patients suffering from cancer and various immune disorders.

Most importantly for cancer therapy, Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation is the observation that controlled ultraviolet energy exposure promotes the maturation of dendritic cells through oxidative stimulation.

This effect is similar to that of the oxygen/ozone action, and is very important as the immune system’s dendritic cell fraction plays a key role in the fight against cancer. Other cells of the immune system are activated as well, along with the enhanced production of cytokines, such as IL-2, tumor necrosis factor and interferon.
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Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation

Source: Riordan Clinic

Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) is a procedure that exposes the blood to light to heighten the body’s immune response and to kill infections. With exposure to UV light, bacteria and viruses in your bloodstream absorb five times as much photonic energy as do your red and white blood cells.

This means the fragments of the killed infecting agents create a safe, autogenous vaccination-like response. This further activates and directs your immune system to the specific infections your body is attempting to overcome. The net result is the induction of a secondary kill of these infecting agents throughout the entire body. Treating only 35 cc of blood with UBI induces a beneficial systemic response.


Safety

Under the direct supervision of a trained technician, the procedure itself is very safe. The most common adverse effects include pain and bruising at the injection site. Rare adverse effects include Herxheimer reactions, infection at the site of puncture, increased bleeding times. Our lab technicians are trained in the procedure to reduce the unwanted effects of the procedure.
Source: Integrative


Where can I get this treatment and more information?
Available in clinics around the world


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