The Healing Nature of Light Therapy

This Letter Speaks For Itself

“I have a torn rotator cuff in my shoulder as a result of wrestling and football in High School/College and a stupid accident a few years ago. Based on my MRI scan it shows a 90% tear in my rotator cuff requiring surgery. Big bucks out of pocket medical expense so I have been putting it off for the last few years. Pain level has been running around an 8 with about 30% motion of the arm. A Newer You suggested trying their light therapy on my shoulder as it was originally developed to help professional athletes recover faster. While I was very skeptical about their claims I tried it. After three session of their therapy my pain level has gone from an 8 to a 1 and I have gained about 70% use of my arm. While I will still require surgery for my shoulder I would just like to OMG thank you so much for the relief of the pain and gained use of my arm.”   – Chris A

Beneficial To Chronic Conditions

Red Light penetrates the skin and stimulates mitochondrial functioning by producing ATP (adenosine triphosphate) which is what every cell in our body uses as fuel.  This is the part of the cell that stimulates healing and produces collagen. Also, with the production of nitric oxide (our body’s natural vasodilator), our blood vessels soften, allowing more oxygenated blood flow to inflamed areas to reduce pain and healing of conditions, such as bursitis, tendinitis, arthritis, sports injuries and neuropathy.