although i have yet to try it, i feel like it will be safe! How has it worked for you since this you last posted this comment? i have gotten similar benefits from sunlight since i live in florida and goto the beach alot. i never tried it on my nuts lol, but sunlight just does the body good in general!
Low testosterone causes men to become irritable and cranky. However too much testosterone cause men to be irritable and cranky too. Oh and really high levels of testosterone also cause male pattern baldness too. I'm not advocating for anybody to shy away from increasing their testosterone levels, I'm just saying there is a delicate balance, a sweet spot. I hope you find it. I hope I do too.
Only DHT causes male pattern baldness, sometimes, in some people. You can still have high levels of testosterone and low levels of DHT. Maybe it’s possible that red light therapy can help with prostate health, and lower DHT levels. Who knows.
Completely false and this is unproven. Finasteride was sold first as a blood pressure medicine. Then they produced one "study" saying it can fix male pattern baldness with no evidence. Thats why it isnt even 50 percent effective to even slow down hairloss let alone stop it. There is something else going on with baldness. @@Noumenon4Idolatry
Thank you so much for this informative video. Do you know of any studies done on the 625nm to 660nm wavelengths? I read one report that said 600nm to 700nm was ok for the red light. Not sure what to make of it but see 660nm comes up a lot.
There is a study that shows increased sperm motility (a marker often associated with testosterone) when sperm cells were exposed to 633nm. The study link is here: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28425485/ With that said, we haven't come across studies using those specific wavelengths, but that's not to say there wouldn't be the same benefits. In fact, we are pretty confident that the results would be the same, based on 3 reasons: 1- The same benefits were also seen with near-infrared in the 800-900nm range, indicating a mutual function linked to increased mitochondria function. 2- Research on other benefits has shown crossover benefits on the red spectrum. This is because the only major difference between these wavelengths is depth of penetration. 3- LED lights specify their "peak" nm, while they actually have a +-15nm range on each side of this peak. This means a combination of 630 and 660 nm LEDs (as in the Mychondria panels) covers around 615-675nm. If there's anything else we can assist with, just let us know.
Nice thank you i have a device i just ordered! Its just for the testes!, it didnt arrived yet! The wavelength of the red light emitted by Optimus Red is approximately 650nm. Also that the micro panels do not emit infrared (IR) light, so do u think it is safer for using with this kind of wavelength & without IR? Thanks!
Well the rat study I read showed that a deep red laser somewhere between 650 and 670nm increased testosterone and the infrared laser over 800nm kind of fried the balls unfortunately. So... yeah, I'd suggest only visible light not going past 750nm in wavelength.
I’m confused on the difference between the near infrared light NIR vs regular red light. Are your devices red light or NIR and both? Aren’t they very similar? Can’t NIR have beneficial effects on testes or is only regular red light? What distance for either is recommended to get the best effect ( don’t want to be very far) but still be safe.
Great questions! Let me clarify the differences between red light and near-infrared light (NIR) and how both work in our devices: Red light (typically 630nm-660nm): This light is visible to the human eye and primarily targets the skin and superficial tissues. It’s great for skin health, collagen production, and surface-level issues. Near-infrared light (NIR, typically 850nm): NIR is invisible to the eye and penetrates deeper into the body, reaching muscles, joints, and even organs. It's commonly used for deeper tissue healing, reducing inflammation, and improving overall cellular function. Our MyLight devices include both red light and NIR wavelengths, giving you the benefit of both superficial and deep tissue treatments at the same time. Regarding effects on the testes: Both red light and NIR can have beneficial effects, but red light (around 660nm) is generally more commonly referenced in studies for reproductive health. NIR can also promote circulation and cellular regeneration deeper into the tissue, which can be helpful as well. For the best effect: I recommend keeping the device 6-12 inches away from the area you’re targeting. This distance allows for optimal light penetration without losing intensity, while still being safe.
@@mychondria thanks! What about the safety and any research on NIR and the testes? There was a study on rats showing noticeable damage from NIR on the testes. How much more powerful was the dosage they were using in that study? ( it was one your channel referenced) are there any studies on the NIR specifically increasing testosterone and are there even any studies on regular red light increasing testosterone?
They call it testicle tanning. I saw a video on it a few days ago. They were using led which doesn't heat up. You don't want to have 'balls of fire '. 😊😎🤓
so can I use an infrared light from a bit far away on my testicals so much that it barely heats them. LIke really slight warm feeling wouldnt cause harm and get benefits ? Whats your take on that?
Honestly we wouldn't recommend it, since the benefits of red light therapy are to stimulate your mitochondria, which is how these benefits appear. With an infrared light the wavelengths of light are longer, which means they won't have the same mitochondrial effect, no matter the distance.
All electronic devices do emit some EMFs, and the majority on the MIDI are from the fan, which we have worked to reduce the EMFs as much as possible. We’ve also used very high powered LEDs, combined with a narrow beam angle (30 degrees). This means you get a very high light intensity, even when further away from your device, and your sessions are EMF free at the treatment distance of 6 inches and beyond.
Hello I bought the same lamp but I don't feel anything on the skin, not slightly warm, not sensation whatsoever. What do you exactly feel upon exposure? To me fells identical, I can't tell any difference. Thanks 😊
Red light therapy wavelengths of slight should not produce much heat, this would be infrared bulbs. The feeling may be a very slight warmth, but not always noticeable.
But if you have a light panel that covers the entire body, and you're wearing underwear, the IR goes straight through that and hits the jewels anyway, right?
How come Far infrared and near doesn’t have the same effect. Surely as Far is longer it will still pass threw the cell to give the same effect? As It will just travel further than Near infrared
That’s an interesting observation. The thing is that the wavelength of the light does not only determine the possible depth of penetration, but also the type of tissues which absorb the light. In a browser type in “absorbtion spectrum of water” for a graph, and here you will see how water absorbs mid and far infrared light more readily. This is how it in fact heats up your tissues. Instead of water then, your mitochondria absorb the frequencies of near-infrared, which increase energy production. Let us know if we can answer anything else for you ✌🏼
Yes and no. In the early hours of the day, when there isn’t any UV light, then short sessions yes, but you don’t want to burn them or overheat them when it is hot later in the day.
Hopefully the answer is yes since I've been doing it for over a week
although i have yet to try it, i feel like it will be safe! How has it worked for you since this you last posted this comment? i have gotten similar benefits from sunlight since i live in florida and goto the beach alot. i never tried it on my nuts lol, but sunlight just does the body good in general!
I'm doing this and has been only one weeks worth. I'm using infa red light. Can you update us please?
Thank you 😊
@@geo_neo9update?
Update?
i wouldnt want anything i dont know for sure close to my balls
YES IT'S GREAT ON ANY PART OF THE BODY
Can you do a video on RED LIGHT THERAPY(NIR) for ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION and penis enlargement - on the penis
Low testosterone causes men to become irritable and cranky. However too much testosterone cause men to be irritable and cranky too. Oh and really high levels of testosterone also cause male pattern baldness too. I'm not advocating for anybody to shy away from increasing their testosterone levels, I'm just saying there is a delicate balance, a sweet spot. I hope you find it. I hope I do too.
Only DHT causes male pattern baldness, sometimes, in some people. You can still have high levels of testosterone and low levels of DHT.
Maybe it’s possible that red light therapy can help with prostate health, and lower DHT levels. Who knows.
Completely false and this is unproven. Finasteride was sold first as a blood pressure medicine. Then they produced one "study" saying it can fix male pattern baldness with no evidence. Thats why it isnt even 50 percent effective to even slow down hairloss let alone stop it. There is something else going on with baldness. @@Noumenon4Idolatry
Can RED LIGHT THERAPY and NIR therapy be beneficial and or have any benefits for/to the prostate??
NOBODY DOES 60 MINUTES THATS CRAZY DO TEN MINUTES PER DAY THAT'S GREAT
Thank you so much for this informative video. Do you know of any studies done on the 625nm to 660nm wavelengths? I read one report that said 600nm to 700nm was ok for the red light. Not sure what to make of it but see 660nm comes up a lot.
There is a study that shows increased sperm motility (a marker often associated with testosterone) when sperm cells were exposed to 633nm. The study link is here:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28425485/
With that said, we haven't come across studies using those specific wavelengths, but that's not to say there wouldn't be the same benefits. In fact, we are pretty confident that the results would be the same, based on 3 reasons:
1- The same benefits were also seen with near-infrared in the 800-900nm range, indicating a mutual function linked to increased mitochondria function.
2- Research on other benefits has shown crossover benefits on the red spectrum. This is because the only major difference between these wavelengths is depth of penetration.
3- LED lights specify their "peak" nm, while they actually have a +-15nm range on each side of this peak. This means a combination of 630 and 660 nm LEDs (as in the Mychondria panels) covers around 615-675nm.
If there's anything else we can assist with, just let us know.
Nice thank you i have a device i just ordered! Its just for the testes!, it didnt arrived yet! The wavelength of the red light emitted by Optimus Red is approximately 650nm. Also that the micro panels do not emit infrared (IR) light, so do u think it is safer for using with this kind of wavelength & without IR? Thanks!
Well the rat study I read showed that a deep red laser somewhere between 650 and 670nm increased testosterone and the infrared laser over 800nm kind of fried the balls unfortunately. So... yeah, I'd suggest only visible light not going past 750nm in wavelength.
Great video man!
I’m confused on the difference between the near infrared light NIR vs regular red light.
Are your devices red light or NIR and both? Aren’t they very similar? Can’t NIR have beneficial effects on testes or is only regular red light?
What distance for either is recommended to get the best effect ( don’t want to be very far) but still be safe.
Great questions! Let me clarify the differences between red light and near-infrared light (NIR) and how both work in our devices:
Red light (typically 630nm-660nm): This light is visible to the human eye and primarily targets the skin and superficial tissues. It’s great for skin health, collagen production, and surface-level issues.
Near-infrared light (NIR, typically 850nm): NIR is invisible to the eye and penetrates deeper into the body, reaching muscles, joints, and even organs. It's commonly used for deeper tissue healing, reducing inflammation, and improving overall cellular function.
Our MyLight devices include both red light and NIR wavelengths, giving you the benefit of both superficial and deep tissue treatments at the same time.
Regarding effects on the testes: Both red light and NIR can have beneficial effects, but red light (around 660nm) is generally more commonly referenced in studies for reproductive health. NIR can also promote circulation and cellular regeneration deeper into the tissue, which can be helpful as well.
For the best effect:
I recommend keeping the device 6-12 inches away from the area you’re targeting. This distance allows for optimal light penetration without losing intensity, while still being safe.
@@mychondria thanks! What about the safety and any research on NIR and the testes? There was a study on rats showing noticeable damage from NIR on the testes. How much more powerful was the dosage they were using in that study? ( it was one your channel referenced) are there any studies on the NIR specifically increasing testosterone and are there even any studies on regular red light increasing testosterone?
Seems that a short dose occasionally would be beneficial?
Yes, that is true 🙌🏼
They call it testicle tanning. I saw a video on it a few days ago. They were using led which doesn't heat up. You don't want to have 'balls of fire '. 😊😎🤓
no tanning involved UVB light not red light
so can I use an infrared light from a bit far away on my testicals so much that it barely heats them. LIke really slight warm feeling wouldnt cause harm and get benefits ? Whats your take on that?
Honestly we wouldn't recommend it, since the benefits of red light therapy are to stimulate your mitochondria, which is how these benefits appear. With an infrared light the wavelengths of light are longer, which means they won't have the same mitochondrial effect, no matter the distance.
In summary, the risk is not worth the reward
I ordered mine January 6th 2024 and I was under the impression that the midi did not have EMF readings.
All electronic devices do emit some EMFs, and the majority on the MIDI are from the fan, which we have worked to reduce the EMFs as much as possible.
We’ve also used very high powered LEDs, combined with a narrow beam angle (30 degrees). This means you get a very high light intensity, even when further away from your device, and your sessions are EMF free at the treatment distance of 6 inches and beyond.
Hello I bought the same lamp but I don't feel anything on the skin, not slightly warm, not sensation whatsoever. What do you exactly feel upon exposure? To me fells identical, I can't tell any difference. Thanks 😊
Red light therapy wavelengths of slight should not produce much heat, this would be infrared bulbs. The feeling may be a very slight warmth, but not always noticeable.
But if you have a light panel that covers the entire body, and you're wearing underwear, the IR goes straight through that and hits the jewels anyway, right?
"boost testosterone" is so vague - know anyone who's done blood work before/after?
Yes, I would like to see the numbers before and after. They don't seem to be available!
turn off the IR........
How come Far infrared and near doesn’t have the same effect. Surely as Far is longer it will still pass threw the cell to give the same effect? As It will just travel further than Near infrared
That’s an interesting observation. The thing is that the wavelength of the light does not only determine the possible depth of penetration, but also the type of tissues which absorb the light.
In a browser type in “absorbtion spectrum of water” for a graph, and here you will see how water absorbs mid and far infrared light more readily. This is how it in fact heats up your tissues.
Instead of water then, your mitochondria absorb the frequencies of near-infrared, which increase energy production.
Let us know if we can answer anything else for you ✌🏼
@@mychondria no that sums it up great, thank you for the quick reply
So can can i expose my testies to the sun everyday??
Yes and no. In the early hours of the day, when there isn’t any UV light, then short sessions yes, but you don’t want to burn them or overheat them when it is hot later in the day.