Progressive Blood Morphology Restoration in a Diabetic Patient Using Biophoton Therapy: A Live Blood Cell Analysis Over SixWeeks
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47363/JDRR/2025(7)205Keywords:
Biophoton Therapy, Live Blood Analysis, Diabetes, Dark-Field Microscopy, Red Blood Cells, Microcirculation, Oxidative Stress, ATP, Regenerative MedicineAbstract
Diabetes Mellitus is associated with increased blood viscosity, oxidative stress, and compromised microcirculation. In this observational study, live blood cell imaging under dark-field microscopy was used to monitor hematologic changes in a patient with type 2 diabetes treated with four strong biophoton generators over a six-week period. Progressive improvements were observed in red blood cell (RBC) morphology, dispersion, oxidative debris clearance, and immune homeostasis. By Week 6, the patient’s blood profile exceeded baseline morphology norms, suggesting systemic rejuvenation. This study highlights the potential of biophoton therapy to reverse microvascular dysfunction and restore bioenergetic balance in diabetic individuals.
