Myth Busting: "Pulsing" in Red Light Therapy

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  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2024

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  • @jamiexxjamie
    @jamiexxjamie Рік тому +3

    Thanks so much for clarifying that. I've been hearing mixed messages on pulsing, but you've cleared things up for me.

    • @mychondria
      @mychondria  Рік тому +1

      Great! If you have any questions or topics you’d like answered in upcoming videos, just let us know :)

  • @imperfectillustration6261
    @imperfectillustration6261 9 місяців тому +6

    Actually, The pulsing that’s discussed today is not related to the pulsing that was done with lasers to minimize heat. It’s specific to 10hz and 40hz brain wave matching, not just directly on the head, but systematically to the skin (which also benefits the brain). Search for Dr. Michael Hamblin’s comments on this.

  • @user-cf8ii5bz6p
    @user-cf8ii5bz6p Рік тому +1

    Wow what a handsom guy!
    Been using a red light panel for about 3 months.. love it. I live up north where there's short summers. Investment is worth it.

  • @bmns-
    @bmns- 5 місяців тому

    is using bicycle tail lights the same..it uses a white led with a red plastic cover which produce red light

    • @mychondria
      @mychondria  5 місяців тому

      Unfortunately not. It won’t have the right wavelengths of light, and the light intensity will be too low to elicit any benefit.

  • @melissab467
    @melissab467 Рік тому +4

    The proponents of pulsing claim that the pulse action diminishes/eliminates the free radicals generated by the red light. Does this claim have merit?

    • @mychondria
      @mychondria  Рік тому

      Sounds like a theory, never seen any evidence that this happens with LED based devices.

    • @HellGod67
      @HellGod67 6 місяців тому

      Never heard of pulsing relation to free radicals

  • @icocress
    @icocress Рік тому

    Hi. I have a red LED light torch. 660 and 850 nm I think. Do you think that LED is effective and can penetrate joints, or is only a leaser strong enough that its effective? Thanks.

    • @mychondria
      @mychondria  Рік тому +2

      It's possible, but it will depend on the light intensity at the time the light hits your skin. Do you have these measurements for your torch? Should be measured in mW/cm2

  • @1Antied77
    @1Antied77 8 місяців тому +1

    But there is evidence pulsing penetrates deeper into the body AND the lamps now are producing more heat.

  • @giano6343
    @giano6343 11 місяців тому +4

    for me pulsing was a game changer. i already knew I can heal my disorder with near infrared I felt something in my body has a deficit but near infrared was like eating a good steak and drinking a good water with citrus. then I get my hands on a device with pulsing 10hz and 20hz and 40hz, and the first time after years of headache and spasm trying millions of things. just sitting in front of near infrared with plusing placed on my head gave me chills and I felt like a battery is loading and relaxing more with every pulse. it was like, wooow, I need fast pulse to relax more. now I have a device that pulses to 9999 hz, and I can tell you. hahahah WTF even coming to 999 is like wtf, we can heal every disorder with this thing, its like. ahh you have a broken bone. let us use the near infrared , a little bit of red and a lot damn power with a good amount of pulsing. and you can watch how the bone heals. so pulsing has nothing to do with flicker. that's why its called pulsing and not flicker.