Add-Ons
Red Light Therapy
Red Light Therapy is a natural, non-invasive treatment that uses red and near-infrared light to stimulate healing at the cellular level. Red Light Therapy works by absorbing into the body's tissues and treating a range of skin and deep tissue conditions.
Our PlatinumLED red light panel is the top of the line and produces light within the therapeutic window between 630 and 660 nm for red light and between 810 and 850 nm for near-infrared light. Red Light Therapy can be used to treat skin conditions, such as chronic skin disorders and skin rejuvenation, as red wavelengths can absorb into skin tissue. Near-infrared light, with its longer wavelengths, can penetrate deeper into muscle, connective tissue, organs, and even bone, making it effective for treating pain, peripheral neuropathy, and other conditions.
Red Light Therapy addresses the underlying causes of many chronic conditions rather than just treating symptoms. There are four key mechanisms that Red Light Therapy corrects: mitochondrial dysfunction, low collagen production, poor circulation, and chronic inflammation.
Reduces Inflammation
Systemic Reduction of Inflammation
Reduced Pain
Increases Endorphins, Natural Pain-Relieving Chemicals
General Pain Relief Benefits Such as Low Back Pain, Tennis Elbow, and Shoulder Pain
Relieves Joint Pain and Treats Conditions Like Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Reduces Muscular Spasms
Stimulates Hair Growth
Stimulates epithelial stem cells in the hair follicles, shifting them into the hair growth stage.
Treats Alopecia
Strengthens Hair With The Production of Collagen
Helps With Hair Loss
Increased Reproductive Health
Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction
Accelerates Healing of Cold Sores
Increased Fertility and Testosterone in Men
Boosts Sex Drive
Improved Circulation
Increases the Diameter of Blood Vessels to Improve Circulation
Protects Red Blood Cells From Oxidative Stress
Limits Platelet Loss During Surgical Procedures
Promotes Cellular Health
The Most Profound Function of Red Light Therapy Is Cellular Health and Reversed Mitochondria Dysfunction
Improved Bone Repair and Bone Growth
Reduces Recovery Time
Stimulates Stem Cells That Assist in Muscle Recovery
Generally Accelerates Healing Including Muscular, and Wound
Reduces Infections
Improves Recovery/Reduction of Neurological Damage From Traumatic Brain Injury and Moderate to Severe Stroke
Accelerated Return to Activity After Sports Injury
Aids in Improved Healing Following Plastic Surgery
Improved Skin/ Nail Health
Reduces Nail Fungus
Increases Collagen Production
Promotes Wound Healing and Reduces Scarring With Stem Cells
Improves the Appearance of Hypertrophic Scars
Reduction of Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Improves Skin Texture
Increases Firmness and Elasticity of Skin
Resurfaces the Outer Layer of the Skin
Helps Neurological and Systemic Conditions
Improves Ocular Health
Improvement of Psychiatric Conditions Including Anxiety and Depression
Helps Treat Symptoms of Lyme Disease
Relieves Joint Pain and Treats Conditions Like Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis
Helps Neurodegenerative Disorders Including Stroke, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer's Disease
Beneficial for Autoimmune Diseases
Accelerated Recovery of Spinal Cord Injuries
Cupping
Cupping is an ancient therapeutic practice that involves placing special cups on the skin to create suction. This technique is used for a variety of purposes, including:
Pain Relief: Cupping can help alleviate muscle tension and promote tissue healing, making it an effective treatment for various types of pain, including back and neck pain, migraines, and rheumatic diseases.
Improved Circulation: The suction from cupping can increase blood flow to the area, which can speed up healing and promote cell repair.
Detoxification: By stimulating the flow of blood and lymphatic fluid, cupping can help the body remove toxins and waste products.
Relaxation: Like other types of Massage Therapy, cupping can be very relaxing, helping to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being.
Skin Health: Cupping is often used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat skin conditions like acne and eczema. It's believed to do this by improving blood flow and removing toxins.
Respiratory Health: Cupping has been used to treat a variety of respiratory conditions, including the common cold, pneumonia, and bronchitis.
Pressotherapy
Pressotherapy treatment involves wearing a specialized suit that inflates and deflates to apply controlled pressure to different parts of the body.
Key Benifits
Lymphatic Drainage: Pressotherapy stimulates the lymphatic system, helping to remove toxins and waste products from the body. This can reduce swelling and inflammation, and boost the immune system.
Circulation Improvement: By applying gentle pressure, pressotherapy can enhance blood circulation, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and tissues. This can promote healing and recovery, and improve overall health.
Cellulite Reduction: Pressotherapy can help to break down the fat deposits that cause cellulite, resulting in smoother, firmer skin.
Muscle Recovery: Athletes often use Pressotherapy to speed up muscle recovery after intense workouts. The increased blood flow can help to remove lactic acid and reduce muscle soreness.
Relaxation: The gentle, rhythmic pressure of Pressotherapy can be very relaxing, helping to reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being.
Weight Management: Combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise, Pressotherapy can support weight loss efforts by improving metabolism and aiding in the removal of waste products.
It's important to note that while pressotherapy can offer numerous benefits, it's not suitable for everyone. Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as deep vein thrombosis, acute inflammation, or cancer, should not undergo Pressotherapy.