HOW DOES LIGHT THERAPY WORK?

HOW DOES LIGHT THERAPY WORK?

April 21, 2023

By treating the gut with laser light, SYMBYX is able to manipulate a person's microbiome to reduce inflammation, prevent bacterial leakage and increase dopamine production in both the peripheral and central nervous systems, thus leading to improved brain and nervous system function. Direct application to pain and inflammation sites clears toxins, promotes more oxygenated blood flow and increases nerve resilience to painful stimulus. HISTORY OF LIGHT THERAPY In 1903, the Nobel Prize in medicine was awarded to Danish Physician, Niels Ryberg Finsen, for his work in treating Smallpox and Tuberculosis with light. Further interest in the field was pioneered by Professor Endre Mester, a Hungarian physician and scientist, who in 1967 successfully used light to heal wounds and regrow hair in mice and people. NASA also experimented frequently with light in the 1970's and 1980's and successfully used LED light to grow flowers in space.Today, light is used to pre-prime patients prior to surgery (including cardiovascular surgery) as well as for several neurodegenerative disorders. Laser vs LED Light therapy includes the use of both LED lights and lasers. Laser is a single wavelength that is more focused, powerful and operates at faster speeds than LED. Lasers also transmit further than LEDs and with fewer errors. High quality, medical grade laser diodes are preferred by and incorporated into all SYMBYX devices because they provide greater precision, increased reliability and consistency over time, and significantly reduced treatment times versus LEDs. SYMBYX devices deliver laser light to the stomach, neck and specific chronic pain sites. PBM is typically measured in nanometres and the colour or visibility of the light will depend on the wavelength. Applying an optimal dosage of light (which considers wavelength, application time and intensity or strength) is critical.Treatment or application above or below a threshold level of nanometers will have little or no effect.

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