The Complete Guide to Choosing a Red Light Therapy Device

The Complete Guide to Choosing a Red Light Therapy Device

After you read this complete guide to choosing a red light therapy device, you’ll find it simple to choose your new device.

The three questions to answer when buying a light therapy device are:

What am I treating (what condition do you want to address)?
What wavelengths support health in that area?
What type of device fits that body part?

Is Red Light Therapy a Gimmick? What Do 8,856 Studies Say?

Is Red Light Therapy a Gimmick? What Do 8,856 Studies Say?

Red light therapy was invented in 1967. Now that it’s finally getting the attention it deserves, people are asking whether red light therapy is a gimmick or a real therapy.

8,856 red light therapy studies support support its use for reducing wrinkles, acne, depression, demention, and wound-healing time. People naturally ask how one modality can be useful for so many issues. The secret is that red light therapy powers the mitochondria, the energy-making organelles for our cells.

Red light therapy is not a gimmick, but to get the results you want, you need to get the right dose of the right kind of light. These two points are critical. If you get the dose or color wrong, you might not see the results you want. It’s easy to fix this problem, and I’ll show you how.

How to Get a 36″ Red Light Therapy Panel for Way Less Money

How to Get a 36″ Red Light Therapy Panel for Way Less Money

You can buy a heavily marketed 36″ high therapy panel for almost $1200, and it does not even come with a door mounting kit. While there is a science to good LED devices, you don’t need rocket surgeons and brain scientists to build a good panel. Let’s compare the expensive box to a Bestqool Y-200. I’m about to save you a whole lot of money.