The red and near-infrared spectrum have been proven to have a plethora of impacts on our biology. Simply by exposing your body to sun light or red light therapy, the cells get charged with joules and output more ATP and oxygen, which reduces overall inflammation.
The red and near-infrared spectrum are the best to penetrate the skin. They can go as deep as 5 mm into the epidermis. Few mechanism starts once the skin is saturated with joules. There is a boost in skin collagen, which is the main protein that gives the skin its elasticity and complexion. When the cells have more ATP, inflammation is reduced, which reduces skin swelling like acne, rosacea and eczema. Plus, with the increase in skin protein, repair mechanisms are triggered, helping heal wounds, scars, burns and cellulite faster.
The red and near-infrared spectrum are known for having anti-inflammatory properties. Once the cells are saturated with joules, inflammation tends to be reduced and, as a result, there is an increase in blood flow. Unwanted inflammation can lead to pressure which causes discomfort or even pain on the nerves, joints and muscle. Better circulation is crucial to reduce pain sensitivity and that’s exactly what Red Light Therapy and Near Infrared Light Treatments can do for you.
The red and near-infrared spectrum have a direct impact on our body’s cellular energy. When we’re exposed to those spectra, the enzyme CCO is increased and nitric oxide is reduced. A reduction in nitric oxide leads to an increase in your cellular energy (ATP). There is an increase in blood circulation and more oxygen goes to your muscles, cells and brain. You can feel short term and long term improvements by increasing blood and oxygen flow throughout your circulatory system. These incredible treatments can reduce fatigue, boost sports performance and increase your mental sharpness.
The red and near-infrared spectrum have a big impact on hormones and key enzymes. The increase in cellular energy is directly responsible for decreased inflammation in the thyroid gland, and a boost in the Leydigs cells which is responsible for testosterone production. With more cellular energy and oxygen available for your brain, sleep is enhanced and issues commonly caused by brain inflammation, like depression, are reduced.