@ShriramKMurthi Prof. Michael Hamblin has been doing research on PBM for quite a long time at Harvard / MGH (he's now at a university in South Africa). He writes terrific overview articles of what takes place in the cell: https://t.co/zzkAEmRION
Interesting thread on r/saturatedfat on Low-Level Light Therapy, using red & IR on tissues. Relevant pubmed article: https://t.co/n7PDu4Ll04 @fire_bottle @NoMoreTorPor Theory seems to be that a photochemical reaction happens with Complex IV (cytochrom
Las enfermedades graves que amenazan la vida, como los accidentes cerebrovasculares, los ataques cardíacos, las lesiones de la médula espinal y las lesiones cerebrales traumáticas, pronto pueden ser susceptibles de tratamiento con LLLT. https://t.co/CSctjp
POST for FRIENDS - two in particular RIGHT now: LLLT involves exposing cells or tissue to low levels of red and near infrared (NIR) light, and is referred to as “low level” because of its use of light at energy densities... https://t.co/AMhT68wmDz
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Our office now offers COLD LASER to improve mitochondrial function in kids with Autism, ADHD, and brain injury.... https://t.co/Iiw46XRe3E
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The future seems "bright" for low level light therapy: http://t.co/VGUNMfwh http://t.co/mpr66mWD