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Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine

FAIM's mission is to create a revolution in worldwide healthcare.


October 2023 Newsletter

Photobiomodulation

This month we focus on photobiomodulation (PBM), low-level laser therapy (LLLT), cold laser therapy, or red light therapy, which are forms of energy medicine that apply low-level (low-power) lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to the surface of the body. Low-power lasers or light are designed to relieve pain or stimulate and enhance cell function.

Lighting up the Brain: Photobiomodulation Meets Neurofeedback

In episode 14 of the Evolving Past Alzheimer's podcast, host Dr. Nate Bergman talks with Dr. Marvin Berman about two different and distinct technologies: Photobiomodulation and Neurofeedback. Dr. Berman explains how he connected Neurofeedback and Photobiomodulation in the development of a comprehensive treatment model.

Energy Medicine Overview

One of the most exciting areas of research at FAIM involves energy medicine. This is an area of medicine that will likely be the future. There are so many facets and I will try to share information about three of the therapies FAIM finds most promising.

Red Light Therapy Charges Your Mitochondria, Revitalizes Your Skin, and Reduces Pain

We are creatures that evolved to live in light. These days we spent about 90% of our time indoors and as a result have significantly reduced the amount of exposure we get to various light wavelengths. Also called photobiomodulation, red light therapy provides just the right wavelengths our body uses for rejuvenating processes.

What is the Biofield?

The biofield is an exciting frontier of discovery that has endless research potential. Emerging research and cross-disciplinary collaboration is bringing greater understanding to the anatomy and physiology of the human biofield. New technologies are being developed daily to investigate even more subtle signals from the body.

Upcoming Events From Various Organizations

The Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine (FAIM) provides information about upcoming events that are planned and hosted by other alternative and integrative medicine organizations as a service to our readers. Inclusion of events on the website and in the newsletter does not imply involvement or endorsement by the FAIM Staff, Coordinators, or Board of Trustees.

Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute (PLMI): 11th Annual Thought Leaders Consortium

  • What: Next Generation Clinical Management of Chronic Neuroimmune Disorders
  • When: October 20, 2023 to October 21, 2023
  • Where: Seattle, Washington
  • Featuring: Features a faculty composed of leading innovators in the application of next-generation approaches to the management of complex chronic conditions

Acres U.S.A. Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show

  • What: Innovative and practical learning in modern agriculture
  • When: December 04, 2023 to December 07, 2023
  • Where: Covington, Kentucky
  • Other: The annual Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show is where you find farmers and consultants from every facet of eco-farming who come together to share their experience and expertise.

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