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Safe, Science-backed

The Cleveland Clinic writes, "Red light therapy is thought to work by acting on the "power plant" in your body's cells called mitochondria.  With more energy, other cells can do their work more efficiently, such as repairing skin, and boosting new cell growth."

Red Light's Promise

Red light therapy stimulates your cell’s powerhouse mitochondria, increasing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production and enabling cells to facilitate the healing process.

Energy Production/ATP

Red light therapy tempers the body’s inflammatory response, modulating pro-inflammatory molecules while promoting the release of anti-inflammatory agents.

Inflammation Production

Research continues to indicate red light therapy’s promise for for reducing pain and inflammation, and promoting healing at the cellular level.

Red light therapy shows a vasodilatory effect,  enhancing blood flow and circulation, speeding the removal of waste products and toxins, supporting tissue repair, and delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells in need. 

Circulation

Pittsburgh has discovered red light therapy for weight loss, weight management, and overall health. Our Max Miracle 9600 – Doctor Professional Edition red light therapy beds feature 3200 LEDs and deliver over 9600 watts of total power. Our bed is considered, by far, to be the highest medical-grade red light therapy device available in Pittsburgh.

Eat, sleep, live well

What Role Did NASA play in advancing red light therapy?

NASA scientists first began investigating the potential benefits of light therapy for astronauts on long-term space missions and found that it could improve cellular function and combat the effects of living in zero-gravity environments (muscle and bone atrophy and delayed wound healing).
Read about our founder
Dr. Annette Cronauer and her journey to wellness using red light therapy. 

Red light science traces to Danish physicist Niels Ryberg Finsen won the Nobel Prize in 1903 for his application of light therapy as early as 1893, when he found that exposure of smallpox sufferers to red light accelerated healing.

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