Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT)
This LLLT is a multi-pulsed technology that results in rapid relief of discomfort, improvement in sensation, and regeneration of damaged tissues. This dramatic improvement in blood flow is nitric oxide, a short-lived gas crucial to the health of arteries. This signaling molecule relaxes the arteries, helps regulate blood pressure, fights free radicals, and discourages platelets from clumping together in the blood vessels.
This simple, safe, effective LLLT provides low-level or polychromatic light therapy (PLT) when multiple wavelengths are emitted simultaneously.
Non-invasive & all-natural activated restorative healing processes are at the cellular level.
Benefits:
Increase blood circulation
Reduce pain
Decrease inflammation
Triggers nitric oxide release
Trigger ATP production
Accelerate natural healing processes
Rejuvenate body tissues
20-minute sessions
Many people who have symptoms of pain or impaired circulation have experienced positive results associated with conditions such as:
- Improves energy
- Reduces stress
- General aches and pains
- Shoulders, neck, back hands, wrists, leg, knees, ankles, muscles, etc.
- Inflammation and swelling
- Arthritic joints, tennis elbow And carpal tunnel injuries
- Brain function
- Bone fractures
- Burns, bruises, and wounds
- Neuropathy
- Skin conditions
- Mood disorders
- Cold hands and feet
- Speeds-up exercise recovery time
- Enhances athletic performance
What is red light laser therapy?
Red light therapy (RLT) is a treatment that may help skin, muscle tissue, and other parts of your body heal. It exposes you to low levels of red or near-infrared light. Infrared light is energy your eyes can't see, but your body can feel as heat. Red light is similar to infrared, but you can see it.
What does red light do to the brain?
The red and near-infrared light photons penetrate through the skull and into brain cells and spur the mitochondria to produce more ATP. That can mean clearer, sharper thinking,
Infra-Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy is safe for the eyes and can potentially protect vision and improve healing outcomes for people with eye damage and inflammation.
Side effects – Should not use while sleeping
Note: Red light therapy is considered safe and painless. However, there have been reports of burns and blistering from RLT units. A few people developed burns after falling asleep with the unit in place, while others experienced burns due to broken wires or device corrosion.
Can you use red light therapy daily?
It is non-invasive and is safe for daily use. Visible red light can boost the skin's ability to heal itself by 200%. The skin absorbs the red light, which can power up the skin cells to heal itself.
Do cold lasers work?
It's unclear how cold laser therapy might work, but it may have anti inflammatory effects, help repair connective and other tissues, and release pain relieving endorphins. Overall, it's hard to draw firm conclusions because many of the studies have been small, short in duration, and not well-controlled.
FDA cleared as a Class II medical device