
A single-point charger with a minimum output of 2 amps is recommended.
Geometric Light Sequencer
The Most Modern Approach to Light Therapy
- Provides natural pain relief
- Structures Drinking Water
- Reduces Stress
- Balances meridians and aids in healing

Applications for the Geometric Light Sequencer
- Therapists: A Vital resource for promoting wellness
- Personal Use: The healing light can also be utilized for individual purposes.
- Pets and Farm Animals: Application for sick and injured animals

White, Green (515nm), or Infrared (IR 850nm) Laser Lights available.

When deciding between white, green, or infrared light, it’s essential to first determine your intended use for the light.
IR light is not directly visible, so it must be used with a better understanding and awareness insofar as the light being on and pointed in the right area – in the room or on the body.
Avoid shining the Green or IR laser directly into the eyes !
Ultimately, it doesn't matter which light you choose, as they can all essentially perform similar functions in transfer of resonance and field, with some variations in outcomes using the different colours
The GLS light treatments facilitates an easier and more balanced energy flow in meridians – and improves mechanisms to eliminate waste and toxins.
DNA damage is due to toxins and long-term dehydration – the GLS might have beneficial effects at mitochondrial level, but not directly in DNA repair – DNA repair is a process only possible in a properly hydrated body.
- White laser
- Green Laser - 515nm
- Infrared Laser(IR) - 850nm
The White Laser consists of all the colours in the spectrum, so a broad-based application.
Treating the skin with white laser light involves exposing the dermal layers to a broad spectrum of visible light, which can have various biological effects at the cellular level. Here’s an overview:
Biological Effects of White Laser Light on Skin:
1. Photobiomodulation:
White light contains multiple wavelengths that can penetrate the skin, influencing cellular activity. It can stimulate mitochondrial activity, increasing ATP production, which may promote cell repair and regeneration.
2. Collagen Production:
Certain wavelengths within the visible spectrum can stimulate fibroblasts in the dermis to produce collagen and elastin, potentially improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles.
3. Anti-Inflammatory Effects:
Light therapy may modulate inflammatory responses by affecting cytokine production, leading to reduced redness and swelling.
4. Antimicrobial Action:
Some wavelengths can have antimicrobial properties, helping with conditions like acne or infections.
5. Vascular Effects:
Light exposure can influence blood flow and capillary function, contributing to improved skin tone and healing.
Optimal Treatment Time:
– The duration of each session and the total number of sessions vary depending on the specific condition being treated, the wavelength and power of the laser, and individual patient factors.
– Typically, sessions may last from 10 to 30 minutes.
– Multiple sessions (e.g., daily or biweekly) over several weeks are often recommended for optimal results.
– It’s essential to follow the protocol provided by a trained professional, as overexposure can lead to adverse effects.
Precautions:
– Eye Protection: Always wear appropriate eye protection to prevent retinal damage from laser exposure – many have used the light with their eyes open and experienced no side effects.
– Skin Sensitivity: Monitor for adverse reactions such as redness, swelling, or irritation; discontinue if severe reactions occur.
– Avoid During Pregnancy: The safety of laser treatments during pregnancy is not well-established; consult a healthcare provider.
– Medical Conditions: Patients with photosensitive conditions or on photosensitizing medications should consult a healthcare provider before treatment.
Summary:
White laser light therapy can promote skin healing, collagen production, and anti-inflammatory effects at the cellular level, but treatment specifics should be tailored to individual needs and performed under professional supervision. Always adhere to safety precautions to minimize risks.
The Green Laser is the intended “flashlight” replacement for our very successful GeoFusion dot laser – it is problematic shipping these globally, as they are considered as dangerous weapons.
Treating skin with 515 nm green laser light involves specific biological effects at both the dermal and cellular levels. Here’s an overview:
Biological Effects of 515 nm Green Laser Light
1. Dermal Effects:
– Selective Absorption: Green light at 515 nm is primarily absorbed by haemoglobin and other chromophores in blood and vascular structures.
– Vascular Targeting: This absorption leads to localized heating of blood vessels, causing coagulation, constriction, or destruction of abnormal or superficial vessels.
– Reduced Redness and Vascular Lesions: Effective for treating vascular skin conditions like telangiectasias, spider veins, and rosacea.
– Collagen Remodelling: While less directly associated than longer wavelengths, some collagen stimulation may occur via mild thermal effects, promoting skin tightening or rejuvenation.
2. Cellular Effects:
– Photobiomodulation: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) effects may occur, including increased cellular metabolism, improved blood flow, and enhanced fibroblast activity.
– Oxidative Stress & Healing: Controlled thermal effects may stimulate healing processes and reduce inflammation.
– No Significant Melanin Absorption: Green light is minimally absorbed by melanin, reducing the risk of pigmentary changes, making it safer for various skin types.
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Optimal Treatment Time:
– Session Duration: Typically ranges from 10 to 30 minutes per session, depending on the area size and condition being treated.
– Number of Sessions: Multiple sessions (often more than 6, once or twice daily) spaced a few days apart, are usually required for optimal results..
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Precautions:
– Eye Protection: Both patient and practitioner should wear appropriate laser safety eyewear to prevent ocular damage.
– Skin Assessment: Evaluate skin type and lesions; avoid treating over active infections, open wounds, or inflamed skin.
– Avoid Overexposure: Excessive exposure can cause unnecessary thermal damage, burns, or hyperpigmentation.
– Medication & Photosensitivity: Be cautious if the patient is on photosensitive medications or has conditions that increase photosensitivity.
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Summary:
Green laser at 515 nm is primarily used for vascular treatments, leveraging its absorption by haemoglobin to target blood vessels with minimal effect on melanin. Proper treatment planning, safety precautions, and patient assessment are essential for effective and safe outcomes.
If you need more detailed protocols or specific treatment guidelines, consulting clinical laser therapy references or a specialist in laser dermatology is recommended.
The IR Laser is a well-known for its use in clinical environments. Please note – this is not a heat source radiating through a red lens – it is actual infrared light, and not visible to the naked eye.
Treating the skin and tissues with 850 nm infrared (IR) laser light involves photobiomodulation, a process that can induce various biological effects at the cellular and tissue levels. Here’s an overview:
Biological Effects of 850 nm Infrared Laser Light:
1. Cellular Level:
– Mitochondrial Stimulation: The 850 nm wavelength penetrates tissues effectively and is absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria. This enhances mitochondrial activity, leading to increased production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), providing cells with more energy.
– Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS): Mild increases in ROS can act as signalling molecules, promoting cellular repair and regeneration.
– Nitric Oxide Release: IR light stimulates the release of nitric oxide (NO), which can promote vasodilation, improve blood flow, and have anti-inflammatory effects.
– Gene Expression: Changes in gene expression related to cell proliferation, migration, and anti-inflammatory pathways can be induced.
2. Tissue (Dermal) Level:
– Enhanced Circulation: Increased blood flow can help in tissue repair and reduce inflammation.
– Anti-inflammatory Effects: IR laser can modulate immune responses, reducing inflammatory cytokines.
– Pain Relief and Analgesia: Through nerve modulation and reduced inflammation.
– Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration: Accelerates repair processes, collagen synthesis, and cell proliferation.
Optimal Treatment Time:
– The optimal treatment duration varies based on the target tissue, condition, and laser parameters.
– Typically, sessions range from 2 minutes to 4 minutes per area – multiple areas can be worked on.
– Frequency: Treatments are often repeated daily over several weeks, depending on the condition.
Note: Precise protocols should be tailored to the individual and guided by clinical evidence or professional guidelines.
Precautions:
– Eye Safety: Infrared lasers can damage eyes; appropriate eye protection (laser safety goggles) must be worn during treatment.
– Skin Integrity: Avoid treating open wounds or infected areas unless specifically indicated.
– Contraindications: Avoid use in pregnant women, individuals with active malignancies in the treatment area (use White Laser instead), or those with photosensitive conditions unless cleared by a healthcare professional.
Summary:
Infrared laser at 850 nm can promote cellular energy production, reduce inflammation, enhance blood flow, and accelerate tissue repair. Optimal treatment parameters depend on specific clinical goals, but careful adherence to safety protocols is essential to maximize benefits and minimize risks.
If you’re considering this therapy, consult with a qualified healthcare provider or specialist trained in laser medicine for personalized guidance.
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