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Near Infrared Light Therapy (NIR)

Near Infrared Light Therapy (NIR)

Experience the healing benefits of Near-Infrared (NIR) light therapy for the Brain. NIR has been proven helpful for issues such as; Brain injury, Concussion, Stroke, Dementia, Parkinson's and much more.... NIR therapy stimulates cell repair and regeneration, decreasing inflammation and promoting healing from within and supporting overall health and vitality of the Mitochondria ( the little batteries in the body that produce the energy for all body processes.)  


Benefits 

- Improves Cognitive Function: Enhances memory, attention, and executive functions. - Reduces Inflammation: Helps in lowering brain inflammation, which is linked to various neurological conditions. 

- Promotes Neuroprotection: Protects brain cells from damage and degeneration. - Enhances Mood: Can alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety. 

- Supports Recovery: Aids in recovery from brain injuries and strokes.  


Indications for Use 

- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Used to support recovery and reduce symptoms. - Neurodegenerative Diseases: Helpful for conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. 

- Depression and Anxiety: Can be used as an adjunct therapy for mood disorders. - Cognitive Decline: Beneficial for age-related cognitive decline or mild cognitive impairment. 

- Stroke Recovery: Aids in rehabilitation and functional recovery post-stroke. 


 Actions at the Cellular Level 

- Increases ATP Production: NIR light penetrates the skull and enhances mitochondrial activity, boosting the production of ATP, the energy currency of cells. - Enhances Blood Flow: Improves cerebral blood flow, ensuring better oxygen and nutrient delivery to brain cells. 

- Reduces Oxidative Stress: Decreases the levels of harmful free radicals, protecting brain cells from damage. 

- Stimulates Neurogenesis: Encourages the growth and development of new neurons and synapses, enhancing brain plasticity. 

- Modulates Inflammation: Downregulates inflammatory cytokines, reducing inflammation in brain tissues.

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