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  • in reply to: Hyperpigmentation #1900
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    I’m wondering if what is more applicable for this treatment. Red or Blue light?

    in reply to: SAD/Mental Illness #1899
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    Oh, yes green light is more into treating depression.

    in reply to: Red Light for Depression? #1898
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    That’s true, some old people are really depressed and tired because of work. But, good thing is this therapy can treat those.

    in reply to: Allergies #1897
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    @bpbaddie – Did you got some allergies from using your old device?

    in reply to: Red or near-infrared bulbs for Sauna Unit? #1896
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    That’s nice! @bpbaddie How many of you will be doing this sauna into your house?

    in reply to: Photodamage #1895
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    After reading this thread, I’m now thinking what I’m doing when I was young haha

    in reply to: How quickly will red light therapy work… #1894
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    As far as I can remember, I think I see the result on my therapy around the 4th week.

    in reply to: Red light as anti-aging treatment #1893
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    They’re on sale?! I better go to their website now. Thanks for sharing @Marianne

    in reply to: Effect on your immune system #1892
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    I used to have a runny nose before. But, after using this therapy for a long time now I’m not having runny nose anymore. So, yeah my immune system really boosted.

    in reply to: getting started on light therapy #1651
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    well i’ve aged and having it done now its called phototherapy…

    You stand naked in a plastic blue phone box thing with goggles on and your hair tied up … you can keep your pants on if you like, but then you always have to keep your pants on…i stand naked but i keep my pants on when i am on my period … and so far nobody has said anything ..oh yeah men have to wear thongs . after …so not on the same day treatment you have to moisturise afterwards if you don’t your skin feels and looks like leather and looks dry ashy/ flaky . You also have to keep out of sunlight and i was told not to have a wash before treatment or after so basically not on the same day. I go in twice a week so far but i wish it 3 so i could see results faster or if it don’t work stop treatment and try something else.

    I have had 4 treatments so far . to be honest i really have not noticed much of a difference yet in terms of my eczema, however, about 5 hours after treatment my skin turns pinkish red and i feel very itchy . the nurse said this itching was normal and i must keep moisturising. well i do grease up but your clothes are ruined and sticky afterwards.

    i have to pre-soak and wash them twice to get the slime out…at the moment i am using 50% liquid paraffin with 50% soft white paraffin. This is such a greasy cream.

    Point to note is when i do itch after treatment i am back to square one in tearms of how my eczema looks so i think it may not be working but so far not sure. The nurse said after 10 treatments you should see if its working.
    Anyway i am on a 13 seconds quick flash of this stuff now so still very new at this. Once my goggles was not on properly and i could see the blue light i quickly closed my eyes…that was dangerous.
    anyone else on this please get in touch i would love to find out how its going for others

    in reply to: I've been using rubylux for 15 days now, I see improvements! #1331
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    @paulineee003 – Hi, as you have suggested a month a go, I am now using the rubylux and I really love the results. So far I don’t see any problem on using this so I will continue on using this 🙂

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    @DemonSlayer – I think for the safety of your eyes, you should use some eye protection.

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    My eyes got shocked when I saw this haha I didn’t know that you can also use this to your pets. I will be doing some research on what’s the benefits of using this to your pets.

    in reply to: Red light as anti-aging treatment #1328
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    @Demonslayer – you will also enjoy using it to your skin but use the blue light.

    in reply to: Red or near-infrared bulbs for Sauna Unit? #912
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    Regarding about this topic, I’ve read the differences about the bulbs that you may use for your sauna. hope this help

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