# 108 | Red & NIR Light Therapy Really Works, But How? | Dr Zulia Frost

Episode 108 August 19, 2023 00:52:51
# 108 | Red & NIR Light Therapy Really Works, But How? | Dr Zulia Frost
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# 108 | Red & NIR Light Therapy Really Works, But How? | Dr Zulia Frost

Aug 19 2023 | 00:52:51

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Show Notes

Red Light & Near-Infrared Light Therapy delivers amazing healing and pain-relief along with many other benefits

Dr. Zulia Frost

Dr. Zulia Frost is a medical doctor and clinical director at Recharge Health. Dr. Frost explains that red light & near infrared light technology has many applications, including treating injuries, resolving age-related pains, improving sleep and much more. 

What is Red & NIR Light?

Sun exposure has long been valued for its healing properties. But the dangers of sunburn, skin aging and skin cancer, and just the modern, indoor lifestyle has dramatically reduced the exposure we get to the sun. 

The largest proportion of sunlight is infrared light which we feel as heat.  The reason we can feel it is the infrared wavelengths can penetrate through clothing and through our skin and even through bone, down into our muscles and organs.  It turns out that our bodies react to this light, as well as to other wavelengths including red light which is at the longest wavelength end of visible light.   

The technology for replicating red and NIR light is called photo biomodulation.  It used to be called “cold laser” therapy because it relied on low power lasers, but eventually it was discovered that LEDs worked as well.  This is where all the consumer products are coming from.

Key Details:

Near-Infrared (NIR) Light is considered to be about 750nm-1200nm. NIR's longer-wavelength, lower-energy light can reach deeper tissues of the body like muscles, joints, and even brain tissues.  The most effective wavelengths of NIR are 810-850nm.

Red Light is typically considered to be 620nm-750nm. Red light's shorter-wavelength, higher energy light will penetrate a little less than NIR but can help with shallower parts of the skin, like skin repair and rejuvenation.  The most effective wavelengths of Red Light are 635-670nm.

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