Infrared Light Therapy
Cross-source consensus on Infrared Light Therapy from 7 sources and 24 claims.
7 sources · 24 claims
Uses
How it works
Benefits
Comparisons
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- Photobiomodulation is the use of light to treat diseases. — Photobiomodulation: Using Light to Treat Disease
- Red light protects aging photoreceptors from degeneration via mitochondrial modulation. — Red Light and Aging Retinal Protection
- Sunlight therapy was initiated on day 14 of treatment after standard interventions failed. — Sunlight and Infrared Exposure for Oxygen Requirement Reduction
- Randomized controlled trials on photobiomodulation have been published in top-tier medical journals. — Photobiomodulation: Using Light to Treat Disease
- Daily red light exposure reduces the rate of retinal cell death during aging. — Red Light and Aging Retinal Protection
- Red light slows age-related retinal cell loss. — Red Light and Aging Retinal Protection
- Red light exposure interferes with mitochondrial signaling for cell death. — Red Light and Aging Retinal Protection
- Research in photobiomodulation is expanding rapidly with increasing clinical evidence and applications. — Photobiomodulation: Using Light to Treat Disease
- Infrared light penetrates deeply through clothing and biological tissue, making full skin exposure unnecessary to receive its benefits. — The Best Remedy for Lungs — Infection, Asthma, and COPD
- Outdoor infrared exposure can reach the lungs without bare skin contact, as it penetrates through layers of fabric. — The Best Remedy for Lungs — Infection, Asthma, and COPD