NBC Boston News: MLS® treats a Covid-19 patient effectively

01 September 2020 - Research -

The NBC Boston News channel presents an important case report which demonstrates how MLS® Laser Therapy, applied to a patient affected by Covid-19 in order to treat pulmonary infection, markedly improved respiration.

The case was reported by Doctor Scott Sigman, an orthopaedic surgeon in Massachusetts, who sensed the potential of the ASA therapy in this respect and tested it with success.

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