Important considerations regarding safety, responsibility, correct use, and personal involvement
When using a system that works with light and the body, it is essential to understand both its possibilities and its limitations. We prioritize open and responsible communication so users can make informed decisions.
The Body Laser System is based on leading acupuncture principles and works with specific points on the body. The system is used as a wellness and supportive system and is not a medical device. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure disease.
HealYourself.biz offers treatments based on the Body Laser System following defined guidelines and treatment protocols. In addition, it is possible to purchase a laser for personal use, provided the user has knowledge of anatomy, correct point placement, and follows the recommended treatment protocol.
General precautions
The Body Laser System should not be used indiscriminately. Correct use and adherence to the recommended treatment protocol are essential for safe and responsible application.
Especially during the initial phase, it is important to follow the guidance and structure carefully.
The importance of following the treatment protocol
It is very important to follow the treatment protocol closely – especially during the first 3 days.
We have experienced that some users may notice temporary discomfort during the initial phase, such as a feeling of unease or changes in the body.
In our experience, this discomfort often subsides again when the treatment protocol is followed correctly and consistently.
For this reason, we recommend:
- not discontinuing the protocol unnecessarily due to mild or temporary discomfort
- following the recommended order, duration, and frequency
- allowing the body time to adapt, especially at the beginning
However, it is important to note:
- experiences vary from person to person
- in cases of strong, persistent, or concerning discomfort, use should be paused and medical advice should be sought
- the Body Laser System does not replace medical advice
Results often require self-discipline and active participation
The Body Laser System is a supportive tool, not a shortcut or a replacement for personal effort.
Our experience shows that the best outcomes often occur when use is combined with structure, repetition, and active participation.
In some cases, this requires self-discipline and consistency to follow the agreed plan—whether treatment is received through HealYourself.biz or performed independently with the appropriate knowledge.
Active participation as part of the overall approach
Depending on the individual situation, this may include:
- In cases of dyslexia
Setting aside time for daily training, such as 20 minutes of reading per day, as part of a structured routine. - In cases of muscle tension or muscle-related discomfort
Combining use of the Body Laser System with strength training, movement, or exercises that support normal physical function. - In cases of anxiety or discomfort in certain situations
Actively working with gradual exposure and following the agreed plan and structure at an appropriate pace.
The system may be used as a supplement to these efforts but does not replace them.
Who should exercise particular caution?
Pregnant individuals
The Body Laser System is not developed or approved as a medical device for use during pregnancy.
We have observed that some pregnant individuals have used the Body Laser System, including those with high blood pressure, without reported negative experiences.
It is important to emphasize:
- these are experience-based observations, not documented effects
- the system does not treat pregnancy-related conditions, including high blood pressure
- use during pregnancy is always at one’s own responsibility and in consultation with a doctor or midwife
Individuals with active cancer
People with known or suspected cancer should not use the Body Laser System without prior approval from their treating physician.
Individuals with implanted electronic devices
People with pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, or neurostimulators should exercise caution and consult a doctor before use.
Individuals with light-sensitive epilepsy or photosensitivity
Although the system is applied locally to specific points, it emits light impulses. In rare cases, individuals with light sensitivity may experience reactions regardless of where on the body the treatment is applied. Therefore, particular caution is recommended.
Open wounds, infections, or skin conditions
The Body Laser System should not be applied directly to open wounds, acute infections, or inflamed or irritated skin areas.
Use of the Body Laser System for children
The Body Laser System is not specifically developed or classified as a medical device for children.
However, we have experience with the system being used on children without reported problems, when:
- used under adult supervision
- with parental consent
- in accordance with guidance, anatomical knowledge, and the treatment protocol
Use on children is always the responsibility of the parent or guardian, and medical advice is recommended if there is any doubt.
Use at your own responsibility
Use of the Body Laser System—whether through treatment provided by HealYourself.biz or through independent use—occurs at the user’s own responsibility.
Experiences and outcomes vary from person to person, and correct use combined with knowledge, structure, and personal effort is essential for a safe experience.
If you are unsure whether the Body Laser System is appropriate for you or your child, we recommend:
- consulting a doctor, midwife, or other healthcare professional
- contacting HealYourself.biz for general information on correct and responsible use
Final remarks
Responsible use involves more than the technology itself. It also requires knowledge, commitment, and realistic expectations.
By combining acupuncture-based principles, proper guidance, and active participation, many users find they gain greater value from their overall process.
Disclaimer
The Body Laser System is not a medical device. The information in this blog post is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
