
Red Light Therapy and Modern Wellness
Red Light Therapy and Modern Wellness
Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, has become increasingly common in wellness clinics across the United States.
This therapy uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light that interact with cells in the body. Research published in journals such as Photomedicine and Laser Surgery suggests these wavelengths may influence mitochondrial activity and cellular energy production.
Because of these mechanisms, red light therapy has been studied for areas such as tissue recovery, circulation, and skin health.
Many individuals explore red light therapy as part of a wellness routine focused on recovery after exercise or physical strain.
In communities like Beaumont, Texas, where many residents balance active work schedules and outdoor activities, non-invasive wellness options are gaining attention.
Sessions are typically brief and accessible for individuals with busy schedules.
Disclaimer: Red light therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
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