• 660NM wavelength

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    660NM wavelength
    The penetrating power of 660nm is slightly deeper than that of 630nm wavelength, which can go deep into the whole range of skin tissue to promote healing and regeneration. Reduce training fatigue: The 660nm wavelength combined with the 830nm near-infrared wavelength has been shown to delay the development of muscle fatigue and enhance skeletal muscle performance. (Athletes, take note.) Reduce inflammation: In a study examining...
  • Does Red Light Therapy Tighten Skin?

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    Does Red Light Therapy Tighten Skin?
    As humans, we have a love and hate relationship with aging. With age comes wisdom, but also loose skin and wrinkles. You can't have it all! Or at least, that used to be the truth. Red light therapy treatment is taking the skincare industry by storm as it provides non-invasive and non-pharmacological treatment for various skin conditions, including loose skin and wrinkles.  But before...
  • What is Chromotherapy?

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    What is Chromotherapy?
    Have you heard of Chromotherapy before? Chromotherapy, also known as Color Therapy, is an alternative healing treatment to improve your overall health and wellbeing. But what does that exactly mean? Well, Chemotherapy uses different color light within an infrared sauna to heal your body from the inside out.Chromotherapy is best described as the following: "Modern chromotherapy is defined as the practice of applying light...
  • Red Light Therapy Benefits

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    Red Light Therapy Benefits
    What is red light therapy? Red light therapy (RLT) is a controversial therapeutic technique that uses red low-level wavelengths of light to treat skin issues, such as wrinkles, scars, and persistent wounds, among other conditions. In the early 1990s, RLT was used by scientists to help grow plants in space. The scientists found that the intense light from red light-emitting diodes (LEDs) helped promote...
  • What can I use red light for?

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    What can I use red light for?
    1. Wound healingNumerous studies have shown that cells exposed to LEDs grow 150%-200% faster than cells not stimulated by this light, the result of which is that the infrared light increases the energy within the cells, thereby speeding up the healing process. Near-infrared wavelengths penetrate to increase microcirculation and form new capillaries. As a result, the wound area receives more oxygen and nutrients to...
  • The doctor who invented phototherapy for phototherapy a hundred years ago won the Nobel Prize

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    The doctor who invented phototherapy for phototherapy a hundred years ago won the Nobel Prize
    Phototherapy as a treatment can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when a Danish researcher named Niels Ryberg Finsen discovered that light stimulates immune defenses and is effective in preventing infection. Phototherapy is further divided into heliotherapy (natural sunlight therapy) and phototherapy (artificial light therapy).At the end of the 19th century, it was discovered that phototherapy could be an...
  • THE SCIENCE, STUDIES AND REFERENCES BEHIND RED LIGHT THERAPY AND INFRARED LIGHT MEDICINE

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    THE SCIENCE, STUDIES AND REFERENCES BEHIND RED LIGHT THERAPY AND INFRARED LIGHT MEDICINE
    Red Light Therapy is one of the fastest growing trends in the Wellness Industry Below Are Links to Our Favorite Studies Demonstrating The Effects of Red Light and Infrared Therapy - over 100 cases providing depth and understanding as to why Light Medicine is one of the greatest discoveries in natural healing, wellness, and rejuvenation for both the mind and body. 1. HISTORY -...
  • PHOTOBIOMODULATION AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF DEPRESSION

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    PHOTOBIOMODULATION AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF DEPRESSION
    One of the major symptoms of depression is a decrease in the libido. In other words, a difference in sexual desire, arousal and orgasm. Mood disorders are becoming a very common problem since the pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that the coronavirus pandemic has triggered an increase of 25% in the prevalence of depression and anxiety. Today, with the new discoveries...
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