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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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  • Red Light and Yeast Infections

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    Light treatment using red or infrared light has been studied in regards to a whole host of recurrent infections all over the body, whether they are fungal or bacterial in origin. In this article we’re going to look over the studies regarding red light and fungal infections, (a.k.a. candida,...
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  • Red Light and Testicle Function

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    Most organs and glands of the body are covered by several inches of either bone, muscle, fat, skin or other tissues, making direct light exposure impractical, if not impossible. However, one of the notable exceptions is the male testes. Is it advisable to shine red light directly on one’s t...
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  • Red light and oral health

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    Oral light therapy, in the form of low level lasers and LEDs, has been used in dentistry for decades now. As one of the most well studied branches of oral health, a quick search online (as of 2016) finds thousands of studies from countries all over the world with hundreds more every year. The qua...
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  • Red Light and Erectile Dysfunction

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    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a highly common problem, affecting pretty much every man at one point or another. It has a profound effect on mood, feelings of self worth and quality of life, leading to anxiety and/or depression. Although traditionally linked to older men and health issues, ED is ra...
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