Full body red light is also really great pre-sauna. My experience is the increased blood flow leads to sweating faster and more. If I do full body red light prior to sauna I find I'm sweating in less than five minutes in the sauna and then there's the added benefit of more red light in the sauna.
Hi Bella. While it is a great device, it is different from HBOT. HBOT uses pressure and oxygen, and hypoxie-hyperoxie utilizes fluctuations in oxygen concentrations.
Many times it will be Near infrared (NIR) and red up to 5 or so different wavelengths. If your light or bed says it has near infrared, they may appear like they are burnt-out as we are unable to see infrared at certain wavelengths
Hi, I've been closely studying your UA-cam Channel for some time now, and I see great potential. I believe we can achieve remarkable things together. Would you be interested in discussing this further?
Share your experiences with red light therapy and hyperbaric therapy here👇
*You can watch my personal experience at 17:09
Both red light and hbot help my Parkinson's disease
Thank you for sharing
Full body red light is also really great pre-sauna. My experience is the increased blood flow leads to sweating faster and more. If I do full body red light prior to sauna I find I'm sweating in less than five minutes in the sauna and then there's the added benefit of more red light in the sauna.
Thanks for sharing
I have heard some people think you shouldn't do red light therapy in the chamber at higher pressures
Does either protocol help heal PAWS
HBOT and red light therapy can be used in recovery protocol
@hyperbaric yes but what is the protocol for HNOT,,,I have seen 40- 60 treatments for brain injury and thus $20,000.00 cost Thaughts
Dr. Meyer, Spirit Lake, IA $3,400 for 40 dives. Entry price around $5,000 for home chamber.
My doctor uses this type of oxygen therapy ypoxie-Hyperoxie-Training (IHHT). Would it be the same with HBOT and have the same benefits?
Hi Bella. While it is a great device, it is different from HBOT. HBOT uses pressure and oxygen, and hypoxie-hyperoxie utilizes fluctuations in oxygen concentrations.
@@hyperbaric I got it, thank you for your answer.
could this be used for lupus, low and slow? I’ve read some contradiction indications with red light therapy and lupus.
yes, in some cases lupus can be a relative contraindication for red light therapy, although generally it is considered to be safe
is it infrared light therapy or "red light therapy here?"
Both. Or can be both, and usually is.
Many times it will be Near infrared (NIR) and red up to 5 or so different wavelengths. If your light or bed says it has near infrared, they may appear like they are burnt-out as we are unable to see infrared at certain wavelengths
Hi, I've been closely studying your UA-cam Channel for some time now, and I see great potential. I believe we can achieve remarkable things together. Would you be interested in discussing this further?
The Doc needs HBOT for his nose rubbing compulsion ?
If your nose was blocking 80% of your vision, you would be rubbing the hell out of it too.
Seems like he's allergic to something around him, that tends to happen to more sensitive people.
Big noses make people more interesting to look at. =]@@davidfileccia6317
What’s with the nose dude?