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LLLT for treating Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Author's Conclusions: LLLT could be considered for short-term treatment for relief of pain and morning stiffness for RA patients, particularly since it has few side-effects.
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Effect of light emitting diodes in the photodynamic therapy of rheumatoid arthritis.

More research about the benefits of Light Therapy (a.k.a. photobiomodulation) for Arthritis! “The properly selected wavelength and intensity of light beam were incident with great ...
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Efficacy of Pulsed 405-nm Light-Emitting Diodes for Antimicrobial Photodynamic Inactivation

Although the antimicrobial efficacy is unchanged, pulsed 405-nm LED light appears to be more optically efficient. The maximum average optical efficiency increased by *80% with ...
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PBM with Near-Infrared Light Helmet in Dementia Patients Testing Memory and Cognition

Photobiomodulation with Near Infrared Light Helmet in a Pilot, Placebo Controlled Clinical Trail in Dementia Patients Testing Memory and Cognition
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Photobiomodulation improves the frontal cognitive function of older adults

Conclusions: Our findings support that PBM may enhance the frontal brain function of older adults in a safe and cost-effective manner.
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Photobiomodulation: The Role of Light in Preventing and Potentially Halting Alzheimer’s Disease

Ultimately, Alzheimer's is a disease caused by dysfunctional mitochondria. That's the reason why near-infrared works. It recharges your mitochondria, and the CCO specifically.
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Using Light to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease

Treatments with light provide additional benefits: less medication is needed than other drug treatments, and there are fewer side effects.
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Infrared Helmet to Stave Off Alzheimer’s

Low level infra-red red is thought to stimulate the growth of cells of all types of tissue and encourage their repair. It is able to ...
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Dementia Patient makes ‘amazing’ progress after using infra-red helmet.

My husband, Clem, was fading away. It is as if he is back" said his wife Vickey Fennell, 55. "His personality has started to show ...
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Alzheimer’s sufferers search for a ray of hope

It has been known for some time that controlled exposure to red and near-infra-red light can improve wound healing and reduce inflammation through a process ...
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