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Introductory offer for redlight therapy to be added to any manual lymphatic drainage session!

The recommended time for red light therapy depends on the condition being treated, the device used, and other factors. We recommend 10-20 minutes maximum on each side of your body, anywhere from 3-5x a week. You should also allow at least 6 hours between treatments of the same area, as cells can only absorb so much light at once. 

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40 minutes

The recommended time for red light therapy depends on the condition being treated, the device used, and other factors. We recommend 10-20 minutes maximum on each side of your body, anywhere from 3-5x a week. You should also allow at least 6 hours between treatments of the same area, as cells can only absorb so much light at once. 

Introductory offer for redlight therapy to be added to any manual lymphatic drainage session!

20 minutes  - $40

30 minutes - $60

40 minutes - $80

Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation or low-level laser therapy (LLLT), utilizes specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity and promote healing within the body. This therapy typically employs light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to emit low-level red and near-infrared light that penetrates the skin's surface and reaches the cells beneath. No this is NOT the same as UV light and will not harm the body.

The key to red light therapy's efficacy lies in its ability to stimulate mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of our cells, responsible for producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of life. When exposed to red and near-infrared light, mitochondria become more efficient at producing ATP, enhancing the overall function of our cells.

How Does RED LIGHT THErapy Work?

Benefits of
Red Light Therapy

Here’s a simple breakdown of the process through which Red Light Therapy helps your body recover and rejuvenate from the inside out.

01

THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL

Within our cells, we have small structures called mitochondria. Much like the photosynthesis process in plants, these structures soak up light and convert its energy into cellular fuel.

02

ATP FUEL BOOST

When red light shines through the body, it interacts with the mitochondria, stimulating the production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary energy currency in our bodies.

03

IMPROVED CELLULAR FUNCTION

So, increased ATP production means there’s more energy within each cell. A cell with high energy is better able to perform its specialized functions, repair itself, and replicate.