Search Results for: brain

Is red light therapy a scam?

Red Light Therapy Scam Alert! What Do 9,188 Studies Say?

Red light therapy was invented in 1967. Now that it’s finally getting the attention it deserves, people are asking whether red light therapy is a gimmick or a real therapy.

8,856 red light therapy studies support support its use for reducing wrinkles, acne, depression, demention, and wound-healing time. People naturally ask how one modality can be useful for so many issues. The secret is that red light therapy powers the mitochondria, the energy-making organelles for our cells.

Red light therapy is not a gimmick, but to get the results you want, you need to get the right dose of the right kind of light. These two points are critical. If you get the dose or color wrong, you might not see the results you want. It’s easy to fix this problem, and I’ll show you how.

Non-Invasive Pain Management You Can Do At Home

Non-Invasive Pain Management You Can Do At Home

Non-invasive pain management you would do at the physical therapist’s office is now easy to do at home. Simple devices that use light, electromagnetic waves and vibration can bring relief to nerve, muscle and joint pain. Sophisticated yet surprisingly simple solutions like TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) , PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) , and red light therapy offer significant relief from chronic pain. They are easy to use and have virtually no side effects.