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This means I have a lot more life to sap from the bulbs. Great!
grace peachParticipantResearch and clinical trials have shown redlight to be effective for the treatment of thyroid and other autoimmune conditions. I hope you enjoy digging through these peer-reviewed research articles:
Low-level laser therapy in chronic autoimmune thyroiditis: a pilot study
Phototherapeutic Effect of Low-Level Laser on Thyroid Gland of Gamma-Irradiated Rats
April 20, 2020 at 10:25 am in reply to: How can RLT improve eyesight when eyes are to be covered #490grace peachParticipantYes, it is advised to keep your eyes covered during a red light therapy session. You may be wondering how then eyesight may improve, yeah? These are some useful clinical research that are quite definitive on how this happens.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436183/
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4768515/
Do let me know if you need further info on this.
grace peachParticipantHello Cynthia,
You are welcome!. Are you still having a great time with your kit?
How are they holding up and have you benefited as much as you thought before buying them?grace peachParticipantCould you please speak English? 🙂
grace peachParticipantI see you’ve gotten no reply to your question. I will share with you some links here as soon as I find them. there are research and clinical trials done already to show how near-infrared therapy affects aging.
Links on the way
November 15, 2019 at 3:54 pm in reply to: Is infrared light good for my kid who is very sport active? #458grace peachParticipantHi Steph. how has your journey been? are you noticing any improvement?
November 15, 2019 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Is infrared light therapy only good for my body? or can I use for my pet? #457grace peachParticipantAll animals benefit a whole lot from the power of Light.
November 15, 2019 at 3:49 pm in reply to: I am setting up a sauna for my family, I've got a couple of questions, please.. #456grace peachParticipantHey Skin Lover,
How is your custom sauna building going? Has it been completed yet?
In the course of my experience, I did notice the ruby lux NIR bulbs are one of the best out there. When compared to far-infrared saunas, a rubylux near infraed powered sauna has super low EMF emissions.
You might want to hook up an EMF testing kit in your sauna just to check for yourself.
grace peachParticipantThe rubylux near-infrared bulbs emit near-infrared light and red light and it doesn’t emit any UVB – UVA radiation.
I use a NIR blocking eye protection shades. They work!
grace peachParticipantNear-infrared light is the perfect spectrum for a sauna, and the rubylux near-infrared bulb are just what you need. The bulbs have worked well for me over the many months.
November 3, 2019 at 9:56 pm in reply to: I've been using rubylux for 15 days now, I see improvements! #453grace peachParticipantHey Tammy,
I am glad you see improvements! i felt the same way the first time I started using light therapy, it was an amazing journey, and I haven’t stopped enjoying the benefits light therapy has been offering me.
grace peachParticipantPBM is short for Photobiomodulation. It merely means the stimulation of body cells using low-level light. It embodies its ideology in phototherapy and stimulates the body by acting on light sensors such as chromophores and triggers various processes within the body.
PBM is all about the body, how it reacts to light, and the processes that are triggered by it. PBM is being talked about whenever you hear of low-level light therapy.
October 30, 2019 at 1:32 pm in reply to: I am setting up a sauna for my family, I've got a couple of questions, please.. #439grace peachParticipantI know it can get pretty confusing, but it shouldn’t necessarily be. While any Sauna can heat the body, you need one that is effective and health beneficial.
Although a normal sauna can get hot, it doesn’t have as many health benefits since the heat doesn’t penetrate the skin. A far-infrared sauna will cost you more on the electricity bill and is not very healthy since your body is exposed to much more electromagnetic fields.
Using a near-infrared light will give so much benefit since near-infrared light heats the body effectively rather than the entire enclosure. On a more succinct note, you will get the health benefits of light therapy such as stress relief, anti-oxidation, cellular healing, and deep skin penetration.
Using a high quality near-infrared bulb to build your sauna is by far, a better option.
Stay Healthy!
Grace.grace peachParticipantHi emiko-hime,
I do understand your needs. I was in similar condition a few years, I looked older than I actually was and I decided to make a change in caring for my body. I’ve had a great run ever since discovering light therapy, particularly red light therapy.
The skin is our beauty source, and in order to revert any aging effects, you need to not only treat yourself with red light therapy, but also embrace a great positive mindset.
Red light will work for you. Whether it be wrinkles, fine lines and aging effects, red light will have a huge impact. I am saying all these from my own personal experience and from research/clinical trials that has been done over time.
Stay Beautiful!
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