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  1. I know it’s not BS because my mom has diabetes and had severe open wounds on her leg that would not heal. So her doctor sent her to the wound care center at our hospital and they have this thing called Anodyne Therapy where they wrap your wound in those little red lights and her wounds were completely healed in under a month. I know it works because I saw it with my own eyes.

  2. With my Hooga . Me and my children used it for the first time yesterday. We all sleep like babies this past night and I feel great just with one session. There’s more to it than just suffice effect. There’s much more to it.

  3. Which is the best red light therapy mat/small manoeuvrable piece or lamp that can work on face and whole body?

  4. I have been using it already for pain in my knees and I also got veins insufficiency and is almost one month every night. I did not see any improvements at all. I got it from Amazon and the product had 5 stars. I don’t know what to say? In fact my left knee feels worst. Is now locking as I start walking.

  5. Dr. Dray, I have been researching red light therapy for neuropathy, specifically for feet. Do you have an opinion related to red light therapy and neuropathy

  6. Is it the same red light for healing canker sores or growing hair (red light helmet)? I have the device for canker sores and I believe they actually work. I don’t get it often enough to really test though.

  7. Living with chronic pain from autoimmune disorder and having grey hair, I tend to try to find ways to permit cell regeneration through blood circulation and lipoprotein pathways while sometimes using red lights, especially at night, but i found that my red LED light bulbs weren’t strong enough for plants or my sense of relaxation so now I use tungsten red light bulbs instead. Can anyone tell me if I’m wasting time with tungsten?! It’s letting me use my eyes much better than LED, too.

  8. I would have liked to hear more about the specs of this mask. It seems like this was just based on basic info like durability and price etc. disappointed

  9. If you’re serious about finding a good red LED mask, here’s what worked for me: I reached out to different companies and asked what made their products unique. That’s how I found Lumara Systems and their Viso face mask. I noticed it had way more bulbs than others, which I think really makes a difference.
    Recently, I had a bad bruise from filler injections that usually takes forever to heal. After using the mask once, the bruise faded by half overnight. A couple more days, and it was completely gone—which has never happened before. It’s definitely an investment, but the results speak for themselves.

  10. I’m gonna try it, but I feel like I’m being tricked into spending a lot of money on something useless.

  11. It can even help with nerve pain/ healing and the brain, but that I wouldn’t recommend at home unless under doctor advice.

  12. I not only love it for skin benefits, but for pain relief benefits too! I’ve been diagnosed with sciatica and I’ve only been using it for under a week and I am feeling so much relief!

  13. well the red light therapy is not a scam of itself but the diodes in the masks that are on sell for this type of therapy are a scam because they are just not simply powerful enough to get the benefits. You are better off buying a panel that does red light therapy.

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