Glowing masks make for social-media friendly selfies, but red light therapy has potential beyond content fodder. Brands and ...
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Today, the end of a workout might see athletes stepping into a cryotherapy chamber for a few minutes, dipping into a cold plunge or spending a quiet half hour in a sauna.
Red light therapy is becoming more available in dermatology, chiropractic offices, wellness spas, gyms, and more. It’s being promoted to improve conditions such as acne, arthritis, dementia and mood ...
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What does a red light infrared sauna do to your body?
Have you ever wanted the calm and recovery of an infrared sauna, but you hate the blast-furnace feel of a traditional ...
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