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@NIKKIGAL – Do you have a specific brand of green tea?
HilaryFairyParticipantHi, I’m just confused. I just read somewhere that blue light is for skin treatment?
November 4, 2020 at 5:41 pm in reply to: How can RLT improve eyesight when eyes are to be covered #1308HilaryFairyParticipant@corybabe and @farraf001 – hahah not really a fairy I’m also preparing myself to learn everything about this therapy because I’m buying this soon hahah
November 4, 2020 at 5:30 pm in reply to: Do you have a time of the day when you use your infared light? #1306HilaryFairyParticipantIt’s been a month now that I posted on this thread and I’m learning new things haha
HilaryFairyParticipantHi @DefianceLulu thanks for the reply I’m not expecting someone will respond to my inquiry. Yeah sure! I will try that rubylux. I’ve been hearing this product recently.
HilaryFairyParticipantHi, as I am checking some information about read light therapy, I saw this article that might help some of your questions. Click here
HilaryFairyParticipantHi, I’ve read that there’s also a potential risk of damage to the eyes. Although safer on the eyes than traditional lasers, proper eye protection may be necessary while undergoing red light therapy.
HilaryFairyParticipantI’ve read that red light therapy also heals wounds and can prevent recurring cold sores or herpes simplex. Red light works on the lymphatic system to improve your body’s detoxification abilities by increasing blood flow. It may even stimulate hair growth in your hair follicles.
HilaryFairyParticipantHi, I hope this information might help you guys. Read here.
HilaryFairyParticipant@MamaGee- thanks for sharing this tips!
HilaryFairyParticipantWhile reading about this discussions I’ve found this information that might help some of your questions Read here.
October 6, 2020 at 2:23 pm in reply to: How can RLT improve eyesight when eyes are to be covered #862HilaryFairyParticipantSo, as I’m lookin for an answer about using a protection to wear while doing your light therapy, I saw this information that might also answer your questions. Click here.
October 6, 2020 at 2:18 pm in reply to: Do you have a time of the day when you use your infared light? #861HilaryFairyParticipantSome of my friend says it’s the best time to use this is every morning but some says it’s on evening. So, I think it depends on you.
HilaryFairyParticipantSo, I saw this Sperti UV eye protection for light therapy but I’m not really sure if this really works. Any idea about this?
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