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  • Proven Benefits Of Red Light Therapy – Enhance Brain Function

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    Nootropics (pronounced: no-oh-troh-picks), also called smart drugs or cognitive enhancers, have undergone a dramatic spike in popularity in recent years and are being used by many people to enhance brain functions like memory, creativity and motivation. The effects of red light on enhancing brain...
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  • Proven Benefits Of Red Light Therapy – Increase Testosterone

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    Throughout history, the essence of a man has been linked to his primary male hormone testosterone. At around the age of 30, testosterone levels begin to decline and this can result in a number of negative changes to his physical health and wellbeing: reduced sexual function, low energy levels, r...
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  • Proven Benefits Of Red Light Therapy – Increase Bone Density

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    Bone density and the ability of the body to build new bone is important for people recovering from injuries. It’s also important for all of us as we age since our bones tend to progressively become weaker in time, increasing our risk of fractures. The bone-healing benefits of red and infr...
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  • Proven Benefits Of Red Light Therapy-Accelerate Wound Healing

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    Whether it’s from physical activity or chemical pollutants in our food and environment, we all sustain injuries regularly. Anything that can help accelerate the body’s healing process can free up resources and allow it to focus on maintaining optimal health rather than the healing it...
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  • Red Light Therapy and Animals

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    Red (and infrared) light therapy is an active and well studied scientific field, dubbed the ‘photosynthesis of humans’. Also known as; photobiomodulation, LLLT, led therapy and others – light therapy seems to have a broad range of applications. It supports general health, but also tre...
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  • Red light for vision and eye health

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    One of the most common concerns with red light therapy is the eye area. People want to use red lights on the skin of the face, but are worried that bright red light pointed there may not be optimal for their eyes. Is there anything to be worried about? Can red light damage the eyes? or can it act...
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