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  • in reply to: Photodamage #1761
    DefianceLulu
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    if you want to know how and what you can do to heal your photodamage, here’s a great read.

    How Red Light Therapy Repairs Sun Damage

    in reply to: getting started on light therapy #1758
    DefianceLulu
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    Red light therapy helps promote healing and may work to decrease the visibility of scarring. It also has anti-inflammatory capabilities. Red light therapy works deep below the surface of your skin to help soothe and repair tissue. But I want to tell you know, if scar is big and deep it might take some time.

    in reply to: Fat Loss??? #1752
    DefianceLulu
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    I think and as far as i know, for fat loss it will be more effective if it is done in a clinic for they have much dedicated device for that. However, if that is not your main goal I think that will be one of the perks of using RLT

    in reply to: SAD/Mental Illness #1751
    DefianceLulu
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    SAD
    here’s an example of SAD light lamp. It is available at rubylux

    in reply to: Hyperpigmentation #1750
    DefianceLulu
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    Hyperpigmentation is caused by an increase in melanin. Melanin is the natural pigment that gives our skin, hair and eyes their color. A number of factors can trigger an increase in melanin production, but the main ones are sun exposure, hormonal influences, age and skin injuries or inflammation. So very rarely you will get that if you will know your daily dose when being exposed to RLT

    in reply to: Moquitoes #1745
    DefianceLulu
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    Insects generally see 3 colors of light, Ultraviolet (UV), blue and green. Bright white or bluish lights (mercury vapor, white incandescent and white florescent) are the most attractive to insects. Yellowish, pinkish, or orange (sodium vapor, halogen, dichroic yellow) are the least attractive to most insects.

    in reply to: Anybody know what this is? #1340
    DefianceLulu
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    @HilaryFairy no problem at all. Yep, you can try it and tell us what you think about it.

    in reply to: Light therapy for anti-aging ] #1137
    DefianceLulu
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    I’ve high hope for the project I am planning and reading this makes me all excited like a kid for a candy.

    in reply to: Infrared Sauna Treatment #1136
    DefianceLulu
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    @kimmy123 wow thanks for that illustration, I have been searching a lot because I will put up my very own and first diy project which is the infrared sauna. I hope it works well for me lol! @Ozuna I just look it up right now and I am glad I did! Thanks for sharing.

    DefianceLulu
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    @memyselfandi as per researching they both are just as beneficial as the other. The only difference is when you use infrared light for a sauna, it will not heat the air around you. Instead, they use infrared lamps (that use electromagnetic radiation) to warm your body directly.

    in reply to: Photobiomodulation #1134
    DefianceLulu
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    Yeah, I would barely remember how to pronounce that word so if they are the same I would gladly use RLT instead of Photobiomodulation. 😀

    in reply to: Photobiomodulation #895
    DefianceLulu
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    Oh so is it not or it is the same as red light therapy?

    in reply to: Does RLT have side effects? #894
    DefianceLulu
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    @HilaryFairy I guess it actually depends with how sensitive your eyes is with the lights. But if you want to be careful and do not want to risk some things, yeah I guess it is best to wear protective glasses or goggles.

    in reply to: Red Light for Depression? #888
    DefianceLulu
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    A lot in store for me then, I wonder what else RLT can help treat/cure? I am already on count of all these relief and confused why RLT and NIR is not that popular and underrated by the public?

    in reply to: Are your rubylux units durable? #887
    DefianceLulu
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    I have tried different brands and just to let you know, RubyLux is just doing as great as those brand that are waaaaay expensive.

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