KevinK
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Also called red light therapy (when red is used); sometimes other colors like blue, green, yellow are used. I recently took notice of this upon reading some articles on very positive results for Traumatic Brain Injury victims (the light actually passes through the skin and skullbone to the brain cells). Also treats a wide number of other medical issues, including skin disorders, fibromyagia, acne, hair loss, and more.
I have already validated this technique at a basic level using first a handheld flashlight with color LEDS, and this past week with a 38-LED socket bulb. It has speeded healing to a couple skin lesions. I think pain has been less, though it's way too early to discount normal fluctuations.
I'm encouraged enough to have ordered 3 12x12" LED panels (2 red and 1 blue), which I will suspend over my computer desk for extended healing sessions.
Anyone with any knowledge/experience with this therapy at all?
I have already validated this technique at a basic level using first a handheld flashlight with color LEDS, and this past week with a 38-LED socket bulb. It has speeded healing to a couple skin lesions. I think pain has been less, though it's way too early to discount normal fluctuations.
I'm encouraged enough to have ordered 3 12x12" LED panels (2 red and 1 blue), which I will suspend over my computer desk for extended healing sessions.
Anyone with any knowledge/experience with this therapy at all?