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The Little Bear Saved By Healing Light This is a not a nursery rhyme story about Poppa Bear, Momma Bear and Baby Bear, but a true story about Baby Bear who had a tragic accident…but a very happy ending! ‘Baby Bear’, a black bear cub, was found unable to move at the base of a large oak tree in Minnesota by landowner Gary. An officer from the Department of Natural Resources recommended that ‘Baby Bear’ be destroyed. A veterinarian was consulted and his report was grim saying that if ‘Baby Bear’ had broken his back in the fall from the tree, surgery was not an option. Under “normal” circumstances, Baby Bear’s life would have tragically ended at that point – which, I think you would agree, is not much of an ending for a “Baby Bear” story.
She decided to contact a prominent Low Level Laser Consultant and author for advice. The suggestion was to use an 808 enhancer directly over the bear’s broken back, as well as applying the Q1000, which is a low power resonating laser that restores cellular energy. The Q1000 contains the identical wavelength and power of laser diodes as used in research of spinal injury studies. This information was expertly supported by an article written by Juanita Anders, a neuroscientist at the Uniformed Services University, the US Military’s Medical School, in collaboration with Kimberly Brynes, a researcher at Georgetown University. They reported spinal cord injuries induced in rats were healed with low level laser therapy! Things were looking up! So, Donna applied the ‘healing light’ once a day over the bear’s damaged nerve roots. In 2 ½ weeks ‘Baby Bear’ was no longer dragging his hind legs and had some movement of his paralyzed legs.
Baby Bear began sitting up after only 3 weeks of laser therapy, and Baby Bear was now able to stand on all four legs with the help of the wall of his pen!
After just four weeks of applying the Q1000 and 808 laser enhancer, Baby Bear was walking, eating and continuing to improve.
‘Baby Bear’ was kept safe through the winter and he was released into his natural environment in the spring. ‘Baby Bear’ was walking; Papa Bear and Momma Bear came out of hibernation.
For more information contact Laser Light Institute @ 760.954.8488
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