+ Clinically-Proven Wavelengths of Light
LEDs can be designed in such a way that they only emit light at very specific pre-programmed therapeutic wavelengths of light. MitoGen employs wavelengths that are proven in clinical trials to have a positive biological outcome.
The bulk of clinical literature suggests that light in the mid-600nm range and mid-800nm range is extremely effective, principally due to it’s effect on the cellular respiration in mitochondria. This is why MitoGen choose 660nm Red and 850nm InfraRed light as our preferred wavelengths for our devices.
“This is probably the parameter where there is the most agreement in the LLLT community. Wavelengths in the 600-700 nm range are chosen for treating superficial tissue, and wavelengths between 780 and 950 nm are chosen for deeper-seated tissues, due to longer optical penetration distances through tissue. Some devices combine a red wavelength with a NIR wavelength on the basis that the combination of two wavelengths can have additive effects, and can also allow the device to be more broadly utilized to treat more diseases.”
Dr Michael Hamblin, Harvard University
+ Intensity
Should you water plants with a pressure washer or a sprinkler?
Intensity or Irradiance is the measure of photons hitting our body in a given area. The plant analogy can be employed to describe irradiance and dosage for the body. If a potted plant required 4 liters of water a week, a pressure washer could deliver this water out in a very short period of time, but would cut the plant out of the pot. This would be like surgical application of a laser.
A bucket of water could be tipped into the plant, which may drown it in the short term, but after a week or two the plant has recovered. This would be like applying a very strong PBM device for a short period of time.
Using a dripper or mist system, the plant would receive the water as fast as it is able to use it, and would grow as rainforest plants tend to grow. There is no risk of overdose or adverse effects.
The same concept applies to lighting, except instead of water, it’s photons.
More intensity isn’t always better.
The MitoGen panels employ an irradiance of >100mw/cm2, meaning that close to the diodes, one can receive high intensity light (which would require a shorter treatment duration. Further from the diodes, one can receive a lower dose of light and spend a longer period of time. In this way, treatment dosages can be modulated by distance to suit each individual’s goals.
It is important to realize that photobiomodulation is highly biphasic in dose, meaning the benefit can disappear by using too much light.
+ Benefits of Red Light Therapy
Red and Near-Infrared Light Therapy is clinically proven to:
- Repair damage from the sun and reduce your wrinkles
- Speed muscle recovery and enhance peak performance
- Heal acne and blemishes
- Fade scars and stretch marks
- Faster wound healing
- Reduce joint inflammation
- Boost testosterone levels
- Aid recovery from Hypothyroidism
- Enhance collagen synthesis and repair
- Restore mitochondrial oxidation and energy production
+ Why We All Need Red Light Therapy
We now live our lives indoors. The US Environmental Protection Agency show that on average Americans spend 93 per cent of their lives indoors. This means they only spend a few minutes a day outdoors. Worse still, many people work in front of computer screens and mobile device screens inside offices lit with fluorescent lighting that emit excessive amounts of blue light.
Indoor living takes a toll on the body.
Artificial lights contain too much blue light that harms the eyes and stops production of key hormones in our body. This is because indoor lighting is lacking red and infrared wavelengths. Our body is not designed to process blue light without the presence of red and infrared.
This recent Harvard study on the dark side of blue light helps explain the dangers of too much blue light.