✅ If you want to get a Rouge Pro G3 Review panel then use code ALEX and this link - depending on the country you want to order from: - For the US use this link: aferg.co/rouge-US - For Canada use this link: aferg.co/rouge-CA - For Australia use this link: aferg.co/rouge-AUS ✅ Want a BioMax 600 or 900? Then use the following link for a 5% discount - discount code ALEX might be deactivated so only the link may work: aferg.co/redled ✅ If you want the Hooga HGPRO 1500 or the Hooga HG 1500 then use code ALEX and the following link: aferg.co/hooga-rlt ✅ For a Mito Red MitoPRO 1500 use code ALEX5 and the following link: aferg.co/7d221 Welcome to my Rouge Pro G3 review. In this video I break down my findings of this panel in extreme detail. If you want resources related to red light therapy, in part the ones I mention in this video, check: ✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: aferg.co/fb-group ✅ A video of Rouge's parabolic multiwave technology reviewed by me: aferg.co/parabolic-technology ✅ The blog on my website on all the effects of 810nm wavelength: aferg.co/810nm-blog ✅ My BioMax 600 review: aferg.co/biomax-600-review ✅ My BioMax 900 review: aferg.co/BioMax900-review ✅ My Mito Red MitoADAPT Min review: aferg.co/mito-adapt-min-review ✅ My Hooga HG1500PRO review: aferg.co/hoogapro-1500-review ✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: aferg.co/RLTguide ✅ My red light testing methodology video: aferg.co/rlt-testing-method ✅ For my 2021 red light therapy body panel review blog post check: aferg.co/RLT-2021-1 ✅ My excel sheet for comparing this panel to the competition here: aferg.co/rlt-data ✅ Full playlist for this 2021 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: aferg.co/RLT-2021-playlist
Thank you for the great review Alex :) Sorry about the missing manual, that was an oversight and we usually include that in all the product boxes. We also did not add pulsing in the red range because of the risk of causing seizures in sensitive people from a visibly flashing light.
@@siorai1 you are actually getting a very large distribution of wavelengths with our panels, if you look at the link provided, the Allentown Light Lab International has a large $100k piece of equipment called a integrating sphere spectrometer with which they are able to break down all the wavelengths, and it doesn't get more accurate than that in the testing markets. Our panels were among the most powerful on the market and because they are so strong, even at a lower percentage, you are getting a lot of energy from all these different wavelengths. According to these lab tests, the entire panel emits 155000 Milliwatts total energy (about what Alex's handheld device reported if you do the math) out of which 11% are in the 620-640 range, 16% 641-650 range, 63% are in the 651-660 and 9% in the 670-699 range. It's not as if each LED pinpoints one wavelength like a laser. We call it parabolic multiwavelength, because the shape of the wavelength is like an upside down parabola peaking at the two wavelengths of 660 and 850. This of course is not new technology :) we just wanted to establish that LEDs by their nature encompass a pretty wide range of wavelengths which seems to not be a well known fact. Additionally, our NIR wavelengths run about 7% of the wavelength at 800-820, 21% of the wavelength at 821-840 range, 43% of the wavelength at the 841-860 range and 26% at the 861-880 ranges.
Hi Alex, thanks for the informative video. What exactly are the benefits of the other wavelengths? My understanding is that the ~670 and ~850 nm wavelengths increase mitochondrial activity, resulting in higher ATP production in the cells. So…..do those other wavelengths do anything different? Feel free to post a link to an article or video that explains this minor mystery. Oh yeah, you said ‘rouge’ perfectly! Your French passport is on its way 😅
Haha - I finally got it right after 3 or 4 videos :P Ok so yes you are right about those wavelengths and mitochondrial activity. And that is going to help with a lot of systemic benefits (see this article for more - www.alexfergus.com/blog/systemic-effects-of-red-light-therapy ) But then there are other benefits from light that aren't derived from the cytochrome c-oxidase absorption properties that we see with 670/850nm. For instance we know that particular wavelengths of blue light destroy the bacteria responsible for acne. Likewise with 810nm - there are benefits with that wavelength (or 805nm) around joint health/recovery. www.alexfergus.com/blog/810-nanometer-wavelength-effects
Alex great review as usual... Would you purchase this Rouge pro G3 from someone getting it directly from the manufacturer brand new however it's a one year warranty. It's really enticing because it's 50% off. Or would you recommend purchasing it brand new with the 3-year warranty at full price?
Hey, it depends how much of a price saving it is - and your risk tolerance in case things go wrong. Check this out - ua-cam.com/video/zJOHngd7PUI/v-deo.html
Hi Tim! I asked the lab about this and they said it would not, only changing the position of your body might expose you to slight variations because of the beam angle but the actual wavelengths produced by the panel will remain the same.
✅ If you want to get a Rouge Pro G3 Review panel then use code ALEX and this link - depending on the country you want to order from:
- For the US use this link: aferg.co/rouge-US
- For Canada use this link: aferg.co/rouge-CA
- For Australia use this link: aferg.co/rouge-AUS
✅ Want a BioMax 600 or 900? Then use the following link for a 5% discount - discount code ALEX might be deactivated so only the link may work: aferg.co/redled
✅ If you want the Hooga HGPRO 1500 or the Hooga HG 1500 then use code ALEX and the following link: aferg.co/hooga-rlt
✅ For a Mito Red MitoPRO 1500 use code ALEX5 and the following link: aferg.co/7d221
Welcome to my Rouge Pro G3 review. In this video I break down my findings of this panel in extreme detail. If you want resources related to red light therapy, in part the ones I mention in this video, check:
✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: aferg.co/fb-group
✅ A video of Rouge's parabolic multiwave technology reviewed by me: aferg.co/parabolic-technology
✅ The blog on my website on all the effects of 810nm wavelength: aferg.co/810nm-blog
✅ My BioMax 600 review: aferg.co/biomax-600-review
✅ My BioMax 900 review: aferg.co/BioMax900-review
✅ My Mito Red MitoADAPT Min review: aferg.co/mito-adapt-min-review
✅ My Hooga HG1500PRO review: aferg.co/hoogapro-1500-review
✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: aferg.co/RLTguide
✅ My red light testing methodology video: aferg.co/rlt-testing-method
✅ For my 2021 red light therapy body panel review blog post check: aferg.co/RLT-2021-1
✅ My excel sheet for comparing this panel to the competition here: aferg.co/rlt-data
✅ Full playlist for this 2021 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: aferg.co/RLT-2021-playlist
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Ordered this panel last week. Used ur discount, still works. outstanding customer support... experiencing great results for my first panel
Thank you for the great review Alex :) Sorry about the missing manual, that was an oversight and we usually include that in all the product boxes. We also did not add pulsing in the red range because of the risk of causing seizures in sensitive people from a visibly flashing light.
Ahh thats good to know about the manual.
Flashing NIR only - yes I have seen a few companies do that now and I think its a wise move :)
Are you going to add more wavelengths to panels ?
@@siorai1 you are actually getting a very large distribution of wavelengths with our panels, if you look at the link provided, the Allentown Light Lab International has a large $100k piece of equipment called a integrating sphere spectrometer with which they are able to break down all the wavelengths, and it doesn't get more accurate than that in the testing markets. Our panels were among the most powerful on the market and because they are so strong, even at a lower percentage, you are getting a lot of energy from all these different wavelengths. According to these lab tests, the entire panel emits 155000 Milliwatts total energy (about what Alex's handheld device reported if you do the math) out of which 11% are in the 620-640 range, 16% 641-650 range, 63% are in the 651-660 and 9% in the 670-699 range. It's not as if each LED pinpoints one wavelength like a laser. We call it parabolic multiwavelength, because the shape of the wavelength is like an upside down parabola peaking at the two wavelengths of 660 and 850. This of course is not new technology :) we just wanted to establish that LEDs by their nature encompass a pretty wide range of wavelengths which seems to not be a well known fact. Additionally, our NIR wavelengths run about 7% of the wavelength at 800-820, 21% of the wavelength at 821-840 range, 43% of the wavelength at the 841-860 range and 26% at the 861-880 ranges.
Go go go! Great work!!
Thank you :)
Thank you for all your research that you do…keep up the great work!
Thanks :)
Hi Alex, thanks for the informative video.
What exactly are the benefits of the other wavelengths?
My understanding is that the ~670 and ~850 nm wavelengths increase mitochondrial activity, resulting in higher ATP production in the cells.
So…..do those other wavelengths do anything different?
Feel free to post a link to an article or video that explains this minor mystery.
Oh yeah, you said ‘rouge’ perfectly! Your French passport is on its way 😅
Haha - I finally got it right after 3 or 4 videos :P
Ok so yes you are right about those wavelengths and mitochondrial activity. And that is going to help with a lot of systemic benefits (see this article for more - www.alexfergus.com/blog/systemic-effects-of-red-light-therapy )
But then there are other benefits from light that aren't derived from the cytochrome c-oxidase absorption properties that we see with 670/850nm. For instance we know that particular wavelengths of blue light destroy the bacteria responsible for acne.
Likewise with 810nm - there are benefits with that wavelength (or 805nm) around joint health/recovery.
www.alexfergus.com/blog/810-nanometer-wavelength-effects
Does that mean this panel will not have the benefits of an 810nm? Ie: joint recovery ?
Hi, I would like to know your opinion on the best red light for couperose and anti aging, which device should I buy?
This may help - ua-cam.com/video/tIW95HQuncg/v-deo.html
Alex great review as usual...
Would you purchase this Rouge pro G3 from someone getting it directly from the manufacturer brand new however it's a one year warranty. It's really enticing because it's 50% off. Or would you recommend purchasing it brand new with the 3-year warranty at full price?
Hey, it depends how much of a price saving it is - and your risk tolerance in case things go wrong. Check this out - ua-cam.com/video/zJOHngd7PUI/v-deo.html
I got the full manual with my g3 pro and ultimate
Hey yeah it turns out my box was simply missing it!
When you dim the panel, does that change the wavelengths signature?
Hi Tim! I asked the lab about this and they said it would not, only changing the position of your body might expose you to slight variations because of the beam angle but the actual wavelengths produced by the panel will remain the same.
Thanks
"jewachewa" what LEDS???
Huh?