I bought one of these, but the guide is not helpful. I need some assistance in figuring out which frequency and Hertz to use and Weber is not really responding.
This would be an ideal opportunity to introduce us to people who have used this, or their relatives or carers. Are the clinical trials finished? If its as good as it sounds, hopefully investors will be drawn to it.
Would like to know this myself, including NIR and IR caps, hats etc that are used for just hair loss that may work to achieve the same claims for next to nothing in comparison.
I have a family member that suffers with debilitating anxiety and some depression. I am in Sydney Australia. Where is a medical practitioner in Sydney where we can have access to this infrared helmet please?
Yes. It is very safe and there have been no known issues in treating MS patients. I’m face, I have used it on a few MS patients with excellent results.
May I ask how this compares to firefly or vie light cranial treatments? I know vie light is more well known, but firefly I think makes the claim that theirs penetrates like 2 inches. I would love to hear more. Thank you!!
Why laser diodes? There are power NIR LEDs that are a lot cheaper and output the same power. I don't think this kind of therapy really benefits from collimated light, anyway, as it will scatter as soon as it hits the skin.
There is indeed good data (human studies) for fibromyalgia, but the therapies were conducted via IV application. The new Endolight Band could be a useful device for you. Send an email to junggebauer@webermedical.com if you need more information.
Did I hear you say that the brain had the SECOND highest level of mitochondria of any other organ? Now I am curious, which is thevother organ with the highest number of the mitochondria? Ty.
Yes, more and more good data on PD comes up. There are some human studies showing good results. You can contact junggebauer@webermedical.com for a list of studies or if you need any other information.
Hi Chris, we can send you an offer and all information by email. Would you share your email address here or make contact with our expert Martin? His email is junggebauer@webermedical.com
@@WeberMedical thank you for reaching out. Would like to know what makes this device worth it against much much cheaper IR and NIR photobiomodulation brain devices. there are lots of hats, caps, helmets that claim to do the same thing that are a fraction of the cost of this ? Is the technology unique or to a standard to justify it ?
Why not just stand in the sun for a few minutes and get about a thousand times the intensity of every 'spectrum' you can consider? I'm just not getting how these can be real.
The scientific research backs up that the therapy can be beneficial, but it's not a panacea. Still, with 70% of patients in trials of neurological diseases and brain injuries seeing significant improvements, that leads me to believe it's worth a shot. I've seen research video showing TBI victims with impaired motor control resulting in slurred speech and cognitive impairment able to talk normally and present after a few 20 minute treatments. There is one here on RUclips.
I bought one of these, but the guide is not helpful. I need some assistance in figuring out which frequency and Hertz to use and Weber is not really responding.
Does insurance cover this? It is $3200!!!!
has the price come down any in the last 2 years. Why not just put a flexible, quality LED face mask on for a fraction of the cost??
Amount of power delivered- large wattage is most important, and wavelength may not be 810 nm
Lasers concentrate and boost power
Good demo. I have this unit as well. If there's thick hair I just set it to continuous wave.
This would be an ideal opportunity to introduce us to people who have used this, or their relatives or carers. Are the clinical trials finished?
If its as good as it sounds, hopefully investors will be drawn to it.
@H.E. Pennypacker Thank you
will just any 810 wavelength light device work... there are some for much less money...?
Would like to know this myself, including NIR and IR caps, hats etc that are used for just hair loss that may work to achieve the same claims for next to nothing in comparison.
@@christofinbppower of helmet for hair is different.
Ghostbusters used this treatment on Gozer the Key Master. Wasn't as successful in the 80s.. does insurance cover this therapy?
No
I know this video is old but how do you think this compares to vielight neuro 4 duo?
Doctor, any updates on this technology?
I have a family member that suffers with debilitating anxiety and some depression. I am in Sydney Australia. Where is a medical practitioner in Sydney where we can have access to this infrared helmet please?
try brain tuner from sota.
Take a look at weber medical.de for practitioners near you. They can connect you if there is someone in that region.
ask them to try float therapy, great for reducing anxiety and raising serotonin levels.
Is safe and good for multiple sclerosis patients ?
Yes. It is very safe and there have been no known issues in treating MS patients. I’m face, I have used it on a few MS patients with excellent results.
What is the wavelength?
Thank you dr Michael - where are you? I am seeking a medical practitioner in Australia .?
Hi Sasha,
Please send me your location and I will suggest a clinic in Australia that uses our technology.
Best,
Martin
May I ask how this compares to firefly or vie light cranial treatments? I know vie light is more well known, but firefly I think makes the claim that theirs penetrates like 2 inches. I would love to hear more. Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing your experience.
In another video per Boston U using both sides for stroke made it worse but other things yes.
Could it help MND or ALS sufferers?
How can I buy this?? No shopping link here
Go to www.webermedical.de
Ask for Robert Weber.
@@ravenslair117 there's no English on the website..I can't read
Can a 5 month old use it?
Do you have a practitioner you can recommend 40 miles north of San Francisco? Hope so!
IS RADIATION FROM LLLT HELMETS BAD? why is there a warning label??
There are warning labels on plastic bags...
@@MadHeadzOz under helmet you can’t miss the yellow sticker. “Avoid exposure-Laser, radiation is emitted from this aperture. Exposure class 3r. “
same reason as not to drink too much water.
@@esecallum hypernatremia.
@@zodel8631 can damage the eyes if you stare at it
What frequency do you use for anxiety and depression? 40Hz?
Why laser diodes? There are power NIR LEDs that are a lot cheaper and output the same power. I don't think this kind of therapy really benefits from collimated light, anyway, as it will scatter as soon as it hits the skin.
Does anyone know best wavelength red light fof neural, brain stimulation.
How does this compare to the Neuronic device?
I think Neuronic uses LEDs and here he talks about Lasers. But I have not found the product on their website so cannot confirm
Hi Dr Michael, will this helmet help with brain cancer. I read that it could increase tumour growth.
Do you think there is an opportunity here for fibromyalgia to be treated? I’ve used HBOT moderately successful and going through another round.
There is indeed good data (human studies) for fibromyalgia, but the therapies were conducted via IV application. The new Endolight Band could be a useful device for you. Send an email to junggebauer@webermedical.com if you need more information.
@@WeberMedicalthey did IV red light?
Is this effective for ALS?
Can i hire it
Very interesting!
Did I hear you say that the brain had the SECOND highest level of mitochondria of any other organ? Now I am curious, which is thevother organ with the highest number of the mitochondria? Ty.
heart
have you tested its efficacy in treating PD ?
Yes, more and more good data on PD comes up. There are some human studies showing good results. You can contact junggebauer@webermedical.com for a list of studies or if you need any other information.
Where can I get one of these or similar?
Hi Chris, we can send you an offer and all information by email. Would you share your email address here or make contact with our expert Martin? His email is junggebauer@webermedical.com
@@WeberMedical thank you for reaching out. Would like to know what makes this device worth it against much much cheaper IR and NIR photobiomodulation brain devices. there are lots of hats, caps, helmets that claim to do the same thing that are a fraction of the cost of this ?
Is the technology unique or to a standard to justify it ?
@@WeberMedical How much is this helmet? I am interested as well.
It is 3.200 USD. Should we contact you? Please provide an email then or message to junggebauer@webermedical.com@@MrBod4life
Will this be useful for people in the autism spectrum?
Have a look at this article, please:
lightandequanimity.substack.com/p/transcranial-photobiomodulation-to-9a5
Have there been results using it for PD?
led grow panels a lot cheaper 15 to $80
Unfortunately led doesn’t have the penetrative capacity of these lasers. They are in a different class of light therapy.
@@ravenslair117 what is your experience with infrared lamps at 700-900 nm?
I need this
For hom youz
If anyone is reading this. I really need this, but can’t afford it. I’m asking if someone could help me buy.
Same. Wonder if we can do a group or individual “Go fund me” .
Have someone make you a near infrared sauna in a closet. They can put in red led light as well.
is infrared so near the brain not very hot in the head
Scientologists may like that.
it costs $3,000.
Where ? Is this available ?
This does multiple functions, looks impressive ruclips.net/video/8dz4384bDy8/видео.html
i can make it under 170 from ebay parts. just some leds and cooling fans
Yup there are cheaper NIR devices. This is a rip off.
For a tenth of the costs of this device you can get a decent small size NIR panel.
Why not just stand in the sun for a few minutes and get about a thousand times the intensity of every 'spectrum' you can consider? I'm just not getting how these can be real.
It does not seem the helmet has enough wattage beware.
This sounds like snake oil all over again.
The scientific research backs up that the therapy can be beneficial, but it's not a panacea. Still, with 70% of patients in trials of neurological diseases and brain injuries seeing significant improvements, that leads me to believe it's worth a shot. I've seen research video showing TBI victims with impaired motor control resulting in slurred speech and cognitive impairment able to talk normally and present after a few 20 minute treatments. There is one here on RUclips.
Hello people - turn off RUclips and get out in the sun! :)😎