One of the Costs of Smoking

July 26, 2010 - Comments (0)

If you smoke 15 cigarettes a day, and you quit using low level laser technology from HealthPoint Laser Clinic, you will save:

In one week: $42.00

In one month: $180.00

In one year: $2,190.00

In five years: $10,950.00

It only costs $395.00 and 40 minutes of your time to quit smoking at healthpointlaser.com.  You can save your life and your money.




Lifecycle of Skin

June 29, 2010 - Comments (0)

The lifecycle of new skin cells take a 27- day journey as they migrate from the hypodermis to the epidermis.  The hypodermis connects the two primary layers of skin to the underlying connective tissue and muscle.  Each layer contains connective tissue with collagen fibres which provides support.  Elastin fibres provide strength and flexibility.

Our bodies are designed to heal and regenerate.  As we age, the cellular process slows down and the turnover of new skin cells decreases.   Natural erosion, the sloughing off of dead skin cell slows down and becomes uneven,  making skin dry and dull looking.  As the skin becomes dehydrated, fin

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Toronto Blue Jays hit a home run with lasers

April 20, 2010 - Comments (0)

Check out the following article from the Toronto Blue Jays' trainer about the use of Theralase lasers to heal injuries.

Blue Jays Theralase (PDF)

"It is never too late to be what you might have been...."
- George Eliot

Free Seminar Monday December 14th at 6:00 PM

December 11, 2009 - Comments (0)

HealthPoint Laser Clinic will be offering a free seminar this Monday, December 14th starting at 6:00 PM.  The topics will include treatments for nicotine and other addictions as well as some of the other services offered at HealthPoint.  Scott will be going through how the laser treats addiction, what to expect during a treatment and strategies for success.  The space is limited so it's best to reserve a spot by calling 778.478.9695.  Refreshments will be provided.  Hope to see you there!

Light therapy has been around since ancient Egypt.  Egyptian healers built temples of light where patients spent days, weeks or months convalescing under the rays of the sun. Temple attendants brought food, removed waste, and ensured that the patient remained exposed to constant solar radiation. 

The Greeks and Roman also used light as a healing modality. 

Meanwhile, in 3rd century BC China, the science of acupuncture was developed, based on the idea that living organisms are electromagnetic beings with energy channels, or nadi, running in distinct paths throughout the body. All disease, or "dis-ease," is caused by a disruption in this ele

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