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November 10, 2020 at 8:24 pm in reply to: Can skin cancer be cause by red light therapy, or is my fear unfounded #1483mischiefofmrsredParticipant
Yes. I think it is all just in your head.
mischiefofmrsredParticipant@regiregiregi03 I agree with you. even if it is popular you still need to check it out with the professional especially if you have sensitive skin
October 26, 2020 at 5:08 pm in reply to: How can RLT improve eyesight when eyes are to be covered #1085mischiefofmrsredParticipantYou can also check this study out if you have time.
Study: Staring at deep red light can significantly improve declining eyesight
“Your retinal sensitivity and your colour vision are both gradually undermined, and with an ageing population, this is an increasingly important issue.
“To try to stem or reverse this decline, we sought to reboot the retina’s ageing cells with short bursts of longwave light.” it states.
mischiefofmrsredParticipantRed and/or NIR light seems to be an “immune nutrient” that supports optimal immune function in a wide variety of different scenarios and health conditions. It seems to be able to positively affect immune function in the right direction, potentially, regardless of whether someone has low immune function during an infection or has an overly active and imbalanced immune system due to autoimmune disease.
mischiefofmrsredParticipantAlso there is a study done in Denmark and Japan that shows RLT helps increase fertility rate. In Japan, near-infrared and red light therapy resulted in pregnancy for 22.3% of severely infertile women with 50.1% successful live births.
As mentioned previously, the testicles also have photoreceptors that respond to red light, and research shows that photobiomodulation can greatly enhance sperm motility and therefore, fertility.
mischiefofmrsredParticipantHow can it help with hair loss? Do I need to use it on my hair while wet or dry?
mischiefofmrsredParticipantThank you all for the comments as I am reading I am also learning a lot of things. This forum is quite entertaining and full of knowledge. Catherine, that link is a good read indeed.
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