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Which red light therapy bed is the best?
BlogMerican has 16 years of experience in manufacturing and offers a range of high-tech red light therapy solutions. We make sure that our products are top-quality by paying close attention to design and having strict quality control procedures. Our skilled R&D team has earned international trust...Read more -
What are the benefits of LED red light therapy beds?
BlogRed light therapy, also called low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation (PBM), uses red or near-infrared light to treat various conditions. LED red light therapy beds are designed to expose the body to these wavelengths of light to promote healing and wellness. Here are some of the be...Read more -
This investigation will look at what blue light therapy is.
BlogWhat is blue light? Blue light is defined as light within the wavelength range of 400-480 nm. This is because over 88% of the risk of photo-oxidative damage to the retina from fluorescent lamps (cool white or “broad spectrum”) is due to light wavelengths in the range of 400-480 nm. Th...Read more -
The safety of red light therapy beds is a matter of concern. A Consideration of the Benefits and Potential Hazards
BlogThe proliferation of red light therapy beds in various settings, including spas and wellness centres, is indicative of their growing popularity. Claims have been made for the treatment, including the improvement of skin condition, the acceleration of recovery and the alleviation of pain. These hi...Read more -
What are the benefits of red light therapy beds?
BlogThe popularity of red light therapy beds is increasing for a variety of health and wellness benefits. These devices have been purported to reduce pain, rejuvenate the skin, and enhance mental well-being. This article aims to explore the benefits of red light therapy beds and their potential to en...Read more -
Make your skin look good and feel good every day.
Blog“Everything grows by sunlight”. Sunlight contains a variety of light, each of which has a different wavelength, showing a different colour. This is because the light goes deep into the tissue and has different effects on living things. Harvard Medical School Professor Michael Hamblin ...Read more