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  • Can Red Light Therapy Boost Testosterone?

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    Rat study A 2013 Korean study by scientists from Dankook University and Wallace Memorial Baptist Hospital tested light therapy on the serum testosterone levels of rats. 30 rats aged six weeks were administered either red or near-infrared light for one 30 minute treatment, everyday for 5 days. “Se...
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  • History Of Red Light Therapy – The Birth of the LASER

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    For those of you who are unaware LASER is actually an acronym standing for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The laser was invented in 1960 by American physicist Theodore H. Maiman, but it wasn’t until 1967 that Hungarian physician and surgeon Dr. Andre Mester that ...
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  • History Of Red Light Therapy – Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman use of Light Therapy

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    Since the dawn of time, the medicinal properties of light have been recognized and utilized for healing. Ancient Egyptians constructed solariums fitted with colored glass to harness specific colors of the visible spectrum to heal disease. It was the Egyptians who first recognize that if you co...
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  • Can Red Light Therapy Cure COVID-19 Here’s The Evidence

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    Wondering how you can prevent yourself from contracting COVID-19? There are plenty of things that you can do to strengthen your body’s defenses against all viruses, pathogens, microbes and all known diseases. Things like vaccines are cheap alternatives and vastly inferior to many of the n...
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  • Proven Benefits Of Red Light Therapy – Enhance Brain Function

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    Nootropics (pronounced: no-oh-troh-picks), also called smart drugs or cognitive enhancers, have undergone a dramatic spike in popularity in recent years and are being used by many people to enhance brain functions like memory, creativity and motivation. The effects of red light on enhancing brain...
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  • Proven Benefits Of Red Light Therapy – Increase Testosterone

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    Throughout history, the essence of a man has been linked to his primary male hormone testosterone. At around the age of 30, testosterone levels begin to decline and this can result in a number of negative changes to his physical health and wellbeing: reduced sexual function, low energy levels, r...
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