Red Light Therapy
Red light (LED) therapy is red light and blue lights build into pads that are applied to key areas of the body to activate detoxing and healing.
This specific therapy works on an intracellular level through chemical reactions that promote and support the body to heal. Light energy can help support the body in the reduction of pain and inflammation by increasing blow glow and circulation via a natural response.
Red light therapy offers a safe, non-invasive and affordable modality for detoxing. The benefits of red light therapy include:
Increased circulation
Inflammation reduction & Pain relief
Relaxation & body balance
Anti-aging & wrinkle reduction
The LED light system facilitates healing in the body through increased circulation in the blood vessels and lymphatic system, which is the body’s drainage system and a key component of keeping the body protected by draining cells and tissue of toxins and then moving it from the body.
In addition, the LED system helps to reduce inflammation by oxygenating the nerve, which helps to calm it; increases cell energy (also known as ATP) and mitochondrial function by allowing the body to more effectively utilize oxygen, glucose and nutrients; and promotes accelerated healing by activating the formation of new capillaries in compromised areas.
The LED system is made up of blue lights and red lights. Blue lights act as an antibacterial agent and effective modality for seasonal affective disorder and other mood disorders, insomnia and overall alertness. Red lights facilitate wound healing three to five times faster than other therapies. It does this through increased cellular-level activity at the dermal level by stimulating collagen production, which dictates the strength of the skin (our largest organ).
The LED system is also near-infrared technology, which allows for deeper penetration beyond surface layers of the skin to support the body’s natural healing of severely damaged tissue. Deeper applications include bone, cartilage, tendons, discs, teeth and inflammation concerns.