Our Red Light Therapy Pod combines red and near infra-red light known as Photobiomodulation therapy (PBM) offering healing benefits that help address a multitude of issues affecting the whole body. Treatments are safe, gentle, and relaxing.
Try our state of the art Pod featuring 45,000 therapeutic led lights utilising the healing powers of red and infrared light of therapeutic wavelengths known to affect tissue healing successfully in PBM therapy for over four decades.
The pod offers healing benefits and helps address a multitude of issues affecting the whole body.
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Photobiomodulation therapy is a rapidly growing approach to treating various diseases and disorders that afflict humanity. Michael R Hamblin PhD, a Principal Investigator at Wellman Centre for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Associate Professor Harvard.
There are thousands of published medical studies detailing the effect of light therapy on many conditions, including osteoarthritis, inflammation, infections, wounds, insomnia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, sports performance, and gut health.
Over the last years, many pro athletes, professionals, Olympians and world-class trainers have added red light therapy into their daily workout and recovery routines with incredible results. The benefits in injury recovery make Red Light therapy an appealing product for any athlete.
The benefits of the Red Light Therapy Pod include:
All cells have a mitochondrion, the powerhouse that produces the cell's energy called Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP). Infrared light therapy stimulates the production of ATP and the release of nitric oxide from haemoglobin into the bloodstream, which enhances blood circulation and reduces oxidative stress to deliver vital nutrients and oxygen to damaged and injured tissues in the body, reducing inflammation and pain whilst improving tissue regeneration and healing.
Our pod is 50% red light and 50% infrared light. The red-light spectrum ranges between 600-700nm and is visible. The near-infrared light (NIR) ranges between 700-900nm and is not visible to the human eye.
When we increase the wavelength of light, we also increase the depth the light can penetrate in the body. The shorter red light benefits surface-level organs like your skin whilst the infrared light goes deep within the body, reaching muscles, nerves, and bones.
The Red Light Therapy Pod sessions are safe, gentle and relaxing; clients lay down inside the pod for a whole-body healing treatment repeated throughout the week.
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Since red and infrared light therapy restores cellular function, consequently, clients tend to not only feel
better and heal faster, but they also have more energy, and their appearance is more youthful and fresh.
Yes, it does. Red light therapy is a science based on facts. When researcher's & scientists talk about Photobiomodulation (red light therapy), they don't ask the question, "does this work?" They answered that decades ago. Yes, it works.
The red and infrared red light penetrates through the skin into the body, the light energy is converted to cellular energy, stimulating the body's natural processes to heal and regenerate.
It is an ongoing improvement that can be seen anywhere between 24 hrs and two months, depending on the condition, its severity, and the number of regular sessions.
We recommend three or more sessions per week. The more regular your sessions, the sooner you will experience more benefits. Sessions are 15 minutes under the red light, with 30mins allocated to each client. While the more frequent the sessions, the better the results. Increasing the length of individual sessions has not been shown to improve outcomes.
This treatment is entirely safe and has no permanent side effects. The Red-light therapy generates little or no heat and emits no UV. For some, their skin can become slightly red after treatments because of increased blood flow and not because of burning.
Half of the lights are Near Infrared (NIR) light at 850nm, which is not visible to the human eye. Half of the lights are red lights that are visible to the human eye.
All the information provided is intended for educational purposes only. So please don’t use it to treat or
diagnose any existing or pre-existing health conditions. Always consult your healthcare provider first.
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