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About the Light Beam Generator (ST8) The LBG is an essential tool in Lymphatic System Detoxification Therapy, helping your body restore and maintain proper functioning of its immune system defense. In working to relieve lymphatic congestion and toxicity issues, the LBG is an effective aide in battling chronic disease conditions or simply executing a strong preventive health care program. Simple to operate, the LBG has been in use by professional therapists in the USA and abroad, and by hundreds of private individuals for in-home use.

Lymph System Overview The most underrated circulatory system in the human body is our Lymphatic System. Most health practitioners never consider the critical role lymph plays in preventing sickness or the critical role it plays in keeping us healthy! The Lymph System is a vital circulatory system and the body's primary immune defense and waste eliminator system; it is critical to managing the elimination of toxins from our body. It contains over 600 'collection' sites called 'lymph nodes' and has a network of collecting vessels, making it even more extensive than the venous system. Our Lymphatic System is primarily responsible for carrying disease-fighting material to cells attacked by germs, transporting the dead germs away, and supplying protein-rich plasma fluid back to the heart. When this system is blocked, we become defenseless against attacks by viruses, fungi and bacterium. Medical research explains the Lymphatic System as the primary system used by all immunological support elements (such as macrophages, T-Cells, B- Cells, lymphocytes, etc.) to fight the virus, fungus and bacteria attacking our body. It is also composed of over 50% plasma protein and is the major system carrying nutrition-rich plasma protein back into our blood. When the Lymph System is blocked, infection-fighting material is prevented from destroying germs and cell-nourishing elements are prevented from reaching our blood. As a result, germs grow, our blood loses needed protein, the immune system falters and infectious diseases march in. With the Lymphatic System blocked, an engorged (swollen) condition may result in our lymph nodes. In a recent AIDS study by Dr. Fauci, NIH Allergy & Infectious Disease Center, a blocked lymphatic system "results in providing a breeding ground (especially for the HIV virus) for pathogenic material. The Lymph System acts as a reservoir of infection churning out billions of HIV-infected immune-system cells that eventually spill into the blood stream, where they travel to other parts of the body. Much later, after enduring years of viral proliferation, the immune system begins to falter, and infectious disease marches in." Studies reveal that " up to 10 times as much virus may reside in the Lymph System as in the blood." h Most chronic disease problems occur at junction of lymph vessels called 'lymp nodes'. One can feel lymph nodes by the

pressing under the arms just below the collarbone or in the crease between the thigh and pelvic area. When touching these areas, many people will feel small bumps and sometimes pain. The bumps and pain are symptomatic of blocked lymph nodes. Blocked lymph nodes indicate a breakdown in the mechanical functioning of the lymphatic system. See common lymph tenderness areas shown by dark areas: In men, the inguinal nodes, located in the area (crease) of the groin between the genitals and the thigh, are the primary channels for letting accumulated lymph (protein and fluid) release from the prostate. In women, the axillary nodes, located in the armpit and extending from the armpit down towards the breast, are the primary channel for releasing accumulated lymph (protein and fluid) from the breast. In many prostate, breast and other cancer situations, these lymph nodes may be heavily burdened and often become enlarged, resulting in reduced ability to eliminate lymphatic fluid. The Light Beam Generator The issue of lymphatic flow has been studied for many years with in-depth clinical research resulting in very efficient manual methods for restoring the lymph system. Using manual lymph drainage techniques in conjunction with Light Beam Generator (LBG ) non-invasive technology can help affect a swift, safe and natural method of eliminating excess lymphatic fluid. The LBG assists the body to achieve a free-flow of proteins within the lymph system and to release bonded protein blockages in the areas of connective tissue. The LBG is non-invasive technology and uses extremely low current and negatively charged light photons to provide compatible frequencies to blocked area resulting in cells correcting their out-of-balance condition and disassociating themselves from the binding agents responsible for swelling and blockage. Rapid movement of waste material within the cell can then occur, greatly increasing the delivery of waste material to the organs responsible for body waste disposal. The efficiency of hands-on therapy is increased as free-flow of proteins speeds the healing process. As waste material is now more effectively moving within the body, day to day factors like eating habits, body structure, nutrition, medication and mental health can be addressed to provide a successful formula for restoring and then maintaining health. Common conditions that may receive relief from the use of lymph massage and the LBG are: pain, especially as it involves soft tissue, sciatica, breast conditions, fibrocystic disease, PMS, intestinal syndromes, diabetes, arthritis, swelling, chronic edema, bursitis and other conditions involving inflammation, bruising, pre-surgery preparation and post-surgical recovery.

Brief Description of Technology Cells have an electromagnetic charge that either helps to bind them together or keep them apart. Overburdened cells in the lymph system can clump together and bond electrically with water, potentially resulting in chronic inflammation - which in turn may lead to serious disease conditions in the body. The LBG works by helping to rebalance the charge of the cells' electromagnetic fields. Using cold-gas light photons and extremely low-energy electromagnetic frequency patterns, the LBG helps separate these cells from each other and their accumulated fluids. This enables the body to rapidly rid itself of inflammation, swelling, abnormal growths, and other lymph blockages. The LBG also helps in removing from the body unnatural additives in our food, including steroids that mimic hormones and attach to proteins. With proper lymphatic drainage, they can be rapidly flushed out of your system.

Uses of the LBG The lymphatic system and chronic inflammation play a critical role in many disease conditions. Since 1989, the LBG has been used for preventive care and symptom reduction of: Pain and Inflammation Scars and Scar Tissue Tissue Swelling from Acute Pre and Post-Surgical Care Injury Fibromyalgia Acne and other Skin Burns Disorders Chronic Illness Lymph Congestion in Breast Cancer Migraines & Headaches Prostrate Enlargement Due to the significant impact proper lymphatic function has on overall health and beauty, practitioners of all disciplines are using the LBG. Since 1989, the LBG practitioner community has spread to over 500 practitioners in 12 countries, and that community only continues to expand. Health-care providers who incorporate LBG Lymphatic Detoxification Therapy into their treatment include: Medical Doctors (MD's/DO's) Dentists Chiropractors Naturopaths Acupuncturists Massage Therapists Colon Therapists In addition, a substantial number of individual owners use LBG technology for in-home lymphatic detoxification therapy, or in conjunction with a health practitioner.

LBG Results (Case Reports) The body has incredible self-healing capacity. The lymphatic system plays a significant role in the body's ability to heal, through nutrient delivery, immune response, and waste product removal, among other health maintenance responsibilities. Children heal quickly, and their young lymph systems, emboldened by constant enthusiastic exercise, are still fluid and operating efficiently. Adults, on the other hand, tend to heal more slowly, especially those with lymphatic systems burdened by years of over-consumption and lack of exercise.