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Red Light Therapy

This is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to stimulate the body/s natural cellular processes. By delivering light energy deep into the skin and tissues, RLT enhances cellular function, promotes healing, and reduces inflammation. This therapy supports both aesthetic and therapeutic goals, improving recovery, circulation, and overall vitality.

May improve metabolic functions

Stimulates mitochondrial activity, boosts ATP production, and supports tissue repair.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5523874/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Improved circulation

Enhances blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues, aiding in detoxification and nutrient exchange. Supports lymphatic drainage and immune system efficiency.

Skin Health and Anti-Aging

Stimulates collagen and elastin production, improving skin tone, elasticity, and texture. Reduces the appearance of tine lies, acne, and scarring.

https://www.atria.org/education/your-guide-to-red-light-therapy/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Muscle Recovery & Performance

Speeds recovery for athletes or clients undergoing physical rehabilitation. Reduces muscle fatigue and stiffness while promoting flexibility. Improves blood circulation, reduces pain, and cellular energy production.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35323210/

Specific Information on Red Light Blanket

660nm and 850nm with 2,750 LEDs. Full body coverage 74.6" x  33.3". Extended zones for head and neck. 5 intensity levels. 3 modes including: standard, 10Hz, and 40Hz pulse.

Counter indications for Red Light Therapy

1. Patients with the following diseases or symptoms should not use red light therapy: Metastatic tumors, high fever, vasculitis obliterans, ophthalmopathy, malignant tumors, vascular compensatory insufficiency, active tuberculosis, acute soft tissue infections, pregnancy bleeding tendency, skins sensory disturbances, or skin allergies.

2. Acute injury within 72 hours sufferers are not use. 

3. Clients with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other electronic implants should not use.

4. Clients should not use this device if their skin is light sensitive or are currently using medication that may cause skin sensitivity to light.

5. Contact your doctor prior to treatment if you are or suspect you are taking medicine known to cause light sensitivity.

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