PhotoSonic Therapy

The Future of Medicine

Photosonx (Canada) Inc. and Science Group Pty Ltd. Australia

Ground-Breaking Advances in Medicine to the Americas and European Union.

 

 

 

PhotoDynamic Therapy (PDT) and SPDT (Sono Photodynamic Therapy) bring dramatically improved benefits to a wide variety of medical applications.  Treatment benefits apply to Cancer, Benign Growths, Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, Parasites, Protozoa, Abnormal Neo-vascular, Cholesterol plaques, psoriasis, acne, etc.

For a Simple Explanation of How PDT & SPDT Work 

PDT and SPDT treatments are supercharged versions of a process that has been part of human evolutionary biology.  We ingest chlorophyll from green plants, which along with our naturally produced light-sensitive molecules attach and concentrate on disorders in the body, of which the list above is just a sampling. These diseased or disruptive cells are then destroyed by a biochemical reaction resulting from the application of Laser, LED light and/or ultrasound energy.

The ground-breaking, deeply activating ultrasound component was the result of a collaboration in the early 2000s between our Scientific-Medical Team (Porter, Li, and the oncologists collaborating with our sister clinic) and a consultant for one of the world's leading Harvard Associated Medical Groups.  This procedure of (i) introducing light and sound-sensitive medicine, followed by (ii) activation with safe, deeply penetrating energy inputs has been used to successfully treat deep-seated tumors, primarily Stage 4, for more than a decade, at a low-profile clinic in Guangzhou.  Following is a description of this game-changing “hyper-natural” process.

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Vocal Cords with Tumor barely visible under Natural White Light

Tumor of vocal cord following sensitizer administration showing concenteration under fluorescent light

Scalp showing extensive pre-malignant sun damage under white light

Abnormal 'pre-cancerous' skin changes under fluorescent light

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Bladder tumor visualized using white light

Bladder tumor under fluorescent light after administration of sensitizer.  Clearly visible.

Lung tumor visualized endoscopically with white light

Lung tumor under fluorescent light 'glowing' with easy identification of the tumor

The images above show directly visualized areas of sensitizer uptake.  When energized, the sensitizer medicines create electron transfer leading to fluorescence and the 'oxidation' of the abnormal cells and invaders. The breakdown of the abnormal cells/viruses/bacteria is observed following this activation process.  PDT in the past has been limited to treating shallow areas because the visible light needed to "activate" the sensitizers did not penetrate deeply.  Even if the medicine accumulated on target, it was not activated sufficiently for beneficial therapeutic results….until now.

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Immersion bath with ultra-sound transducers for 'total body' activation of the sono (ultrasound activated) sensitizer medicine.

Light "Bed" with total body illumination.  Good for superficial full body treatment but will be more effective with the future availability of sensitizers with longer wave-lengths (750-800nm)

The Science Group Pty Ltd. Australia further developed, and then perfected the SPDT deep body therapy beginning in 2008, with noted Chinese cancer specialists.

The critical breakthrough has progressed through more than 50+ improvements in the sensitizer to achieve remarkable "activation' by ultrasound energy.  Their full-body non-toxic treatment platform evolved from a 'full-body' light application device originally developed in Ireland.

The 'light bed' was ahead of its time because the application of long-wavelength light in the infrared range (750-800 nanometers) needs a "long wave' length activated sensitizer.

Although these modern sensitizer medicines (i) exist, (ii) are safe; (iii) do not cause any significant photosensitivity of the skin and (iv) are far superior in almost every way to the outdated sensitizers from over 30 years ago, none have been approved for use and are 'stuck' in the often decades-long approval process.

The SPDT therapy, combining ultrasound and light, show remarkable positive responses, even with far advanced cases, where all other traditional, toxic therapies have failed.

The potential benefits of a deep body treatment for this wide range of applications are profound.