JenniferLee

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  • in reply to: Allergies #1461
    JenniferLee
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    @Nichola That’s what I saw too but I think that’s just for Nasal allergies. We are not sure what type of allergies the author have.

    JenniferLee
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    I do not think that is something you should be worry about because as far as I know RLT do not emit harmful UVs and it is just healing some illness in our body.

    in reply to: Red Light for Depression? #1459
    JenniferLee
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    I believe it does help with depression too. I have a dog who’s anxiety is always triggered by small things, when he was exposed to me using the RLT, he now more calm and relax.

    in reply to: Is there proof that red light work oncellulite? #1458
    JenniferLee
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    It does works on my body. It makes my skin looks younger and glowing. So I won’t have any doubts if it will work on cellulites too!

    in reply to: Red Light Therapy to treat hair loss? #1100
    JenniferLee
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    Red light has proven to help both women and men with various conditions to regrow hair and even thicken the diameter of individual hair strands. Near-infrared and red light therapy has proven to help women with alopecia to significantly regrow and thicken hair.

    in reply to: How quickly will red light therapy work… #1064
    JenniferLee
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    Light therapy can start to improve symptoms within just a few days. In some cases, though, it can take two or more weeks.

    JenniferLee
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    That is great to hear! Just 15 days? What are you doing for getting that fast results?

    in reply to: Red Light Therapy to treat hair loss? #1060
    JenniferLee
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    In theory, Low-level laser therapy — also referred to as red light therapy and cold laser therapy — irradiates photons into scalp tissues. These photons are absorbed by weak cells to encourage hair growth.

    It’s widely accepted that the procedure is safe, tolerable, and less invasive than hair transplant surgery.

    in reply to: What could go wrong? #1058
    JenniferLee
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    I didn’t know a lot can be benefited from this device. what a great investment then

    in reply to: Are your rubylux units durable? #710
    JenniferLee
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    Hi, can you tell me what brands are you using?

    in reply to: Allergies #709
    JenniferLee
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    I guess light therapy is beneficial for allergies as well. However, it depends on what kind of allergies you have and what type of light will suit best for that too.

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