Infrared (IR) Light Therapy | Theory, Use, & Parameters
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- čas přidán 18. 03. 2021
- In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with infrared (IR) light therapy, a sub-type of thermotherapy with a different mechanism.
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Thank you for the information!
Can you please discuss light panels and how intense they need to be, how far away you should sit, proper wavelength ratios, and anything else that would be useful, such as the proper type of LEDs.
Is there any difference between leds so long as they are the correct wavelength and intensity?
Thank you for making this video, learned a lot! Could please tell me where I can find the studies/info you learned it from? I would like to take a look to have get a deeper understadning
Thanks!
Thank you!
Do you work with green at all, perhaps to be influential opposite to the influence of red. Whether or not NO combines intially, red correction could be the result = increased blood production/flow. An accumulation of NO risen opposed to gravity has less of an exit strategy if collected inside the cranium. Enceph and menegitis treatment option.
3:16 i think that might be a mistake especially in countries that don't get alot sunlight because it seems like uv radiation might also have some benefits but i think you just have to be careful with it that you don't use it too much.
UV has been used for many positive benefits for decades but does of course pose some risk. A rudimentary search will bring up all types of medicinal uses, including for cancer, skin, infection, auto immune, etc. It is also used for air purification. There is NO consensus by the “experts” on the use or non use of UV. This speaker is incorrect.
Meanwhile near infrared basically does not have any known reported negative effects. Red light is always discussed with the precaution of burning the skin.
Is infrared safe to use at home or near infrared will do? Thank you!
so would IF help with stuff like erectile disfunction or muscle weakness in the arms or legs? if it helps with muscle regen and helping create new sprouts off big veins ect?
Looking into this type of treatment for myself but as talked about here and other pages I have now read about the light causing eye issues if you don't take precautions and I now wonder what about all the security camera system with IR lights on them? I myself have IR flood lamps along with the IR on the cameras that turns night into day for my camera system so does this mean anyone outside is possibly getting eye damage bit by bit and over time could cause issues? Makes you wonder given how we have so much IR light sources from cameras systems now flooding every place at night.
Is infrared also good for recovery for ligament and tendent on wrist, finger and thumbs
I wonder if this will help for nerve healing to. I have nerve entrapment in my shoulder and they are currently inflamed. Going in 3 months now.
Helps, at least for 30-40 mins. I diyed 50w 850nm chip on a heatsink and fan. Let's the pain go away for some time. You literally file how it heats up the bone.
Does It Work For Pinched Nerves?
please sir,explain
laser and uv
Laser is just high density photons. UV is just high energy photons (can damage the DNA)
Very informative! How effective is this light for increasing blood-flow in the brain when small vessels have a fibrin issue and nitric oxide might help with the lack of elasticity in the small vessels. Not sure how it all works but would this help.
Where to buy these lights?
If I had a fibrin issue I would look into serrapeptidase.
Infrared light lamp therapy is safe for eyes even if you are not using it on your face? I’m looking to use it on my knee, but concerned about seeing no one else in videos using eye protection...... I’d rather not need to use eye protection, what are your thoughts?
just a get a thermotex far infared heating pad. No eye protection needed
One heating pad I'm interested in says it has 3,000 nm (Far Infrared) Could this be true? 3,000 is not even on your chart.
It is far infrared.
@@alexanderilinskiy9926 Thank you!
Look at all the comments below asking questions and no responses. No mention if it's safe or harmful to the eyes?
mennyivel kulonbozik a far infrared a tobbi kezelestol ???
Infrared sauna
Does it exist?
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Did you say red light has no benefits?
You can see with it I guess. According to my research, it needs to be >750nm to effect the mitochondria photo receptors
@@James-zu1ij that's not true
@@brmcnallen Yes possibly, I don't know much at all.
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