Biophoton Therapy & Blood Flow: Hemorheology Restoration in Chronic Stroke
Live blood evidence shows improved RBC separation, reduced fibrin, and clearer plasma over 24 days of biophoton therapy in a chronic stroke patient.
Jeffrey L Mejeras
8/22/20251 min read


Introduction
Post-stroke disability often persists due to microvascular dysfunction, inflammation, and impaired cellular metabolism. A case-study using live blood microscopy tracked 24 days of biophoton therapy in a chronic ischemic stroke patient and found marked improvements in blood rheology—a potential foundation for better perfusion and recovery.
Case Summary
Subject: 70-year-old male with chronic ischemic stroke.
Intervention: Continuous exposure to biophoton generators during rest/sleep over 24 days.
Assessments: Live blood analysis at Days 0, 2, 14, 17, 24—scoring RBC aggregation, fibrin, membrane integrity, plasma debris, immune/platelet activity.
Key Findings (Live Blood Microscopy)
RBC aggregation (rouleaux) dropped sharply; by Day 24, >80% of RBCs were freely separated.
Fibrin microthreads: Absent by Day 24.
Plasma clarity: Substantially improved; debris minimized.
Composite blood health score: Rose from 2.0 → 9.5; raw severity fell 16 → 1 (~94% reduction).
Why this matters: Better hemorheology supports oxygen delivery, nutrient transport, and microvascular perfusion—critical for brain tissue recovery after stroke. While a single-patient observation, it aligns with clinical reports of neurofunctional gains in chronic stroke after biophoton exposure.
Mechanistic Rationale (Emerging)
Biophotons may modulate mitochondrial function, improve RBC membrane/zeta potential, and reduce oxidative stress, thereby normalizing blood flow dynamics.
Limitations
Single-subject design; no concurrent neuroimaging in this case. Controlled studies with neurological endpoints are warranted.
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Disclaimer
Informational only; not medical advice. Consult your clinician for stroke care decisions.
Reference & Attribution
Hu Y, Chien L, Gu HY, Liu JZ. Biophoton Therapy Restores Hemorheology in Chronic Stroke: Live Blood Evidence of Microvascular Recovery. J Neurol Res Rev Rep. 2025. Open access/CC BY.