Improve Kidney Function With IV Laser Treatment

If you're one of the more than 20 million Americans who suffer from chronic kidney disease (CKD), your doctor has probably told you there isn't much they can do for you.

Mainstream medicine doesn't have a cure for CKD. What they do have is a lot of drugs to treat the symptoms of it. And most of the drugs will leave you worse off than before you started taking them…

Like ESAs, which are prescribed to treat anemia caused by chronic kidney disease. These dangerous drugs can cause strokes, heart attacks, blood clots and seizures.

And if your kidneys fail, your only options are dialysis or a kidney transplant.

Kidney Disease

It's enough to leave you feeling hopeless…

But I'm here to tell you there IS hope.

IV Laser Treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease

It's called intravenous laser blood therapy, or IV laser treatment. And it's been shown to slow the progression of CKD.1

So why haven't you heard this from your doctor? Because Big Pharma has a vice-like grip on the "disease industry" in this country. And if a treatment doesn't boost their bottom line, they want to act like it doesn't exist.

And the worst part is that IV laser treatment isn't new. It's been around for decades.

IV blood lasers were first used in the old Soviet Union more than 25 years ago. But don't get them confused with surgical lasers used to cut, cauterize and burn out diseased tissue.

I'm talking about "soft lasers." They operate at lower power. Instead of destroying tissues, they repair them. 

Benefits of Low-Level Light Laser

Soft lasers activate the immune system. They boost white blood cells and other immune system cells. The low level light of the IV laser increases blood flow and reduces inflammation.

And boosting immunity speeds up healing throughout the body.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) always leads to inflammation. Over time the kidney tissue thickens. It scars. The kidneys stop working. They start to atrophy. But IV laser therapy reduces inflammation. It can also help reverse tissue damage and scarring

Studies show IV lasers improve kidney function in patients with CKD. The patients can also tolerate their medications better.2 And studies show that patients with life-threatening kidney infections can also reduce inflammation with IV lasers.3

In fact, IV laser blood therapy can help heal just about every organ system in your body. It energizes your mitochondria — the energy plants in your cells — to boost vigor and vitality. It has also been used in cases of:

Diabetes Alzheimer's disease Heart disease
Chronic pain Parkinson's disease Hypertension
Rheumatism Multiple sclerosis Depression
Fibromyalgia Macular degeneration Tinnitus
Chronic fatigue syndrome Allergies and eczema Lyme disease

New Hope For Liver Disease

IV laser treatment is also offering new hope for patients with liver disease. In a Russian study, 175 patients with chronic liver diseases were given IV laser treatments. Some of them had hepatitis and cirrhosis. After 10 treatments, they had a long-lasting improvement in their liver enzymes and other signs of disease.4

IV lasers are used in hundreds of institutions in over 37 countries. Most doctors in the U.S. will tell you it's "experimental." But the truth is, more than 2,500 scientific papers have been published showing it is both safe and effective.

How Does IV Laser Therapy Work?

And the great thing about this therapy is that it's as fast and painless as a blood test. Here's what happens…

Dr. Sears IV

A tiny catheter is inserted in your arm at the vein in your elbow. The tip of the catheter has a tiny bulb that emits a special laser beam. In about 10 minutes, all the blood in your body circulates past the beam.

As the blood flows past the laser light it is radiated with a certain wavelength. Different wavelengths have different colors and may appear red, blue, green or yellow. The beam glows so cool, it can't damage any healthy cells.

When I tested IV laser therapy on myself I felt great. I felt a "calm energy" wash over me. That's the best way I can describe it.  

The Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine is one of the only places in the country where you can experience the healing benefits of IV laser therapy.

Here’s What I Recommend…

I recommend getting treatments once a day or every other day for a total of between three and 10 sessions, depending on the condition you are treating.

If you are interested in learning more about IV laser therapy, just call my staff at 561-784-7852. Or you can visit my website at www.searsinstitute.com.

To Your Good Health,

Al Sears, MD

Al Sears, MD, CNS


1. Oliveira FAM, Moraes ACM, Paiva AP, et al. "Low-Level Laser Therapy Decreases Renal Interstitial Fibrosis." Photomedicine and Laser Surgery. 2012;30(12):705-713.
2. Lutoshkin M, Tsypilev M, Lutoshkina M. "Application of a Helium-Neon Laser (HNL) for the correction of renal function in patiets with chronic glomerulonephritis." Uro. Nefrol (Mosk.). 1993; 2:17-20.
3. Driianskaia V. "The clinico-immunological effects of immunotherapy in patients with acute pyelonephritis." Lik-Sprava. 1997; Jul – Aug; (4):89-92. z
4. Sluga E, Monneron A. "Über die Feinstruktur und Topochemie von Riesen- mitochondrien und deren Einlagerungen bei Myopathien." Virchows Archiv. 1970; 350, 3:250-260.