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Revolutionise wellness routines with the LumiRed Mini, a portable Red Light Therapy device that offers precise, targeted relief. Compact yet powerful, it easily fits into busy lifestyles, allowing users to focus healing red light therapy on specific muscles and joints for effective pain relief.
Enhance wellness with the LumiRed Belt, designed for the torso and lower back. Lightweight and compact, it provides effective relief from back pain and joint aches and can be easily wrapped around joints for targeted therapy.
The LumiPro Max 300 is a leading Red Light Therapy device, featuring high-quality LEDs and modular red and near-infrared light, with adjustable dimming and pulsing functions for personalised use. Entry-Level Professional Quality: Offers professional-grade LED technology at an affordable price.
The LumiPro Max 2400 is the latest in Red Light Therapy, offering high-quality LEDs with modular red and near-infrared light, along with dimmable and pulsing functions. Pinnacle of innovation in RLT: This state-of-the-art panel is not just our latest offering; it's a leap forward in therapeutic technology.
The LumiRed 1200 offers a premium experience with features like a digital timer, pulsing, and dimmable functions, allowing for a customizable therapy session. The device is equipped with 5W chips and 224 LEDs, combining 660nm red and 850nm near-infrared LEDs. These wavelengths are clinically proven to benefit human biology, aiding in pain reduction, cellular function enhancement, skin health improvement, and overall wellness. Premium quality at a smarter price: The LumiRed 1200 is a high-performance alternative to our LumiPro series, offering full-body light therapy without breaking the bank.
The LumiPro Max 1500 is a cutting-edge Red Light Therapy device, featuring premium LEDs and modular red and near-infrared light, with customizable dimming and pulsing options.
The Lumired 300 is a portable and user-friendly red light therapy device designed for targeted treatment of various body areas. Equipped with 60 powerful LEDs and a combination of 660nm red and 850nm near-infrared light, it offers a convenient and effective way to experience the benefits of red light therapy. The Lumired 300 features a built-in timer for easy control of treatment sessions.
The Lumired 600 is a compact and powerful red light therapy panel designed for targeted wellness treatments. Featuring a digital timer, pulsing, and dimming options, it allows for personalized therapy sessions. Equipped with 112 LEDs and a mix of 660nm red and 850nm near-infrared light, the Lumired 600 offers scientifically backed benefits for pain relief, improved skin health, and overall well-being.
The LumiRed Infrared PEMF Mat combines the Earth's magnetic field with infrared heat for deep tissue healing. It alleviates chronic pain, enhances sleep, and boosts recovery, featuring four preset frequencies and layers of amethyst and tourmaline crystals that generate negative ions.
The LumiRed Infrared PEMF mat combines the Earth's magnetic field with infrared heat for deep tissue healing. With four preset frequencies and layers of amethyst and tourmaline crystals, it aids in relieving chronic pain, boosting recovery, enhancing sleep, and promoting relaxation.
Oct 26, 2022 | Emilian Theodor | 13min. reads
Phototherapy is a treatment that uses focused doses of light to help improve certain medical conditions. The light can stem from natural sunlight or artificial sources of light like special lamps. Red light therapy is a type of phototherapy and by far one of the safest forms of light therapy available to date. If you’re wondering whether red light therapy could help improve your medical condition, how phototherapy works and what its many benefits could be for you, read on for your ultimate guide to understanding red light phototherapy.
The concept of using light to treat a number of conditions, especially skin conditions, is not a new concept. The use of phototherapy as a treatment dates back almost 3500 years ago when ancient Egyptians regularly practised heliotherapy in treating skin conditions like leucoderma. However, with technology, light therapy evolved into something quite different.
Not long after Edison’s invention of the lightbulb, a Danish scientist discovered that concentrated electric light could speed up wound healing for lupus patients. It would take another 70 years for the first low-level laser therapy device to be developed in 1967. It was only in the late 1990s that modifications to LEDs evolved into red light therapy as we know it today.
Red light therapy uses red LED light to stimulate the mitochondrial cells. These cells absorb light particles to produce energy by releasing ATP, a chemical compound responsible for cellular energy. When there is increased cellular energy, the result is increased oxygen in the bloodstream, better circulation and faster cell regeneration. Thus, exposing the skin to red light can help reduce inflammation, itching and other symptoms associated with a variety of skin conditions as well as improve general well-being.
Phototherapy can be administered in various ways, including via lamps, booths and panels. The type of phototherapy you receive will depend on your condition and your doctor’s recommendation. A course of treatment typically lasts several weeks or months and is usually done multiple times a week.
There are several different types of phototherapy that can be used to treat a variety of conditions. The most common type of phototherapy used by dermatologists is ultraviolet light therapy, which uses either ultraviolet A (UVA) or ultraviolet B (UVB) light to treat conditions like psoriasis, vitiligo, newborn jaundice and atopic dermatitis.
Other types of light therapy which do not use UV rays include:
There are a number of different terms for red light therapy which include:
There are many different uses of phototherapy that treat various health conditions. The conditions treated depend on the type of light therapy used. Some of the most common phototherapy benefits when using red light therapy include:
Red light therapy does not carry the same risks as UV phototherapy because it is an entirely natural process. It is painless, safe and when used as per the instructions, void of risks. There have been reports of minor burns and blistering when people have fallen asleep with the devices on their bodies, exceeding the recommended treatment times, or if power cords have been damaged. LumiRed only sells FDA-approved devices that are not associated with the same risks as UV phototherapy.
While red light phototherapy is considered to be safe, there are some potential risks and precautions to take if going the UV route. Risks include damage to skin cells, increased risk of skin cancer and eye sensitivity.
Phototherapy is a safe and effective treatment for a number of common ailments and offers a number of benefits to patients. It is a low-risk, safe and affordable alternative treatment that can be administered in the comfort of your home, making it a convenient option for those with busy schedules.
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