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Frequently Asked Questions
Red Light Therapy is a wellness modality that has been smashing into the world of professional athletes, the US military and doctors in the know.
Over 6,000 clinical trials suggest promising results across multiple biomarkers in the body:
Skincare research suggests the ability to improve conditions such as wrinkles, redness, acne, scars, shingles, eczema and other skin issues.
Photobiomodulation is the Modulation of a Biological system with Photons.
Very specific wavelengths of light, measured in nanometers, have different absorption points and capacities in the cells. Green for example is absorbed into the blood, Reds and shorter Near Infrareds are absorbed into the Cytochrome C Oxidase in the Mitochondria of the cells, and longer near infrareds like 940nm are absorbed into the water in the cell membrane.
What this means is we can modulate biological responses to a degree with wavelengths, and then shape those responses with intensity, frequency and digital coding.
Photobiomodulation is the umbrella term for the different therapies with wavelengths of light. Red Light Therapy is one of them.
Red Light Therapy is dose dependent. One can easily overdose as well as underdose. Doing so will not necessarily hurt the user as the slide effects are minimal, but overdosing can actually reduce the benefits of the system. More in light therapy is not better. Right is right. We don’t take the entire bottle of aspirin – we take two. ARRC LED suggests 2 sessions per week with sessions targeting pain relief to be approximately twice as long as sessions…
How do Red Light Therapy Beds Work? Red light therapy beds are lined with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce specific wavelengths of visible and near-infrared light. Research suggests that the light penetrates deeply into the body. ARRC LED targets 3 absorption points or chromophores. The primary target for RLT or photobiomodulation is the energy centers of the cell the mitochondria. Mitochondria produce ATP which the cells use to energize the tissues, organs and systems. Mitochondria get damaged by free radicals…
Red Light Therapy is a wellness modality that has been smashing into the world of professional athletes, the US military and doctors in the know.
Over 6,000 clinical trials suggest promising results across multiple biomarkers in the body:
Skincare research suggests the ability to improve conditions such as wrinkles, redness, acne, scars, shingles, eczema and other skin issues.
Photobiomodulation is the Modulation of a Biological system with Photons.
Very specific wavelengths of light, measured in nanometers, have different absorption points and capacities in the cells. Green for example is absorbed into the blood, Reds and shorter Near Infrareds are absorbed into the Cytochrome C Oxidase in the Mitochondria of the cells, and longer near infrareds like 940nm are absorbed into the water in the cell membrane.
What this means is we can modulate biological responses to a degree with wavelengths, and then shape those responses with intensity, frequency and digital coding.
Photobiomodulation is the umbrella term for the different therapies with wavelengths of light. Red Light Therapy is one of them.
Red Light Therapy is dose dependent. One can easily overdose as well as underdose. Doing so will not necessarily hurt the user as the slide effects are minimal, but overdosing can actually reduce the benefits of the system. More in light therapy is not better. Right is right. We don’t take the entire bottle of aspirin – we take two. ARRC LED suggests 2 sessions per week with sessions targeting pain relief to be approximately twice as long as sessions…
How do Red Light Therapy Beds Work? Red light therapy beds are lined with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce specific wavelengths of visible and near-infrared light. Research suggests that the light penetrates deeply into the body. ARRC LED targets 3 absorption points or chromophores. The primary target for RLT or photobiomodulation is the energy centers of the cell the mitochondria. Mitochondria produce ATP which the cells use to energize the tissues, organs and systems. Mitochondria get damaged by free radicals…