Light Heals the Brain: Photobiomodulation

Published 2020-11-19
Photobiomodulation, low-level laser therapy (LLLT), or cold laser has been studied for over a half-century and the list of health benefits continues to grow. From decreased inflammation and increased blood flow, to production of neurotransmitters and formation of new nerve cells, LLLT is fast becoming one of the most effective holistic/full-person healing modalities. Learn more about the science behind LLLT and the health benefits supported by the literature.

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  • @charrepz
    For Years I have felt that light and sound tech would advance. Now that I have seen a massive “take” being played in pharma and all health /wealth care industries, this makes sense. Light and Sound Tech will eliminate drugs! Bang! Boom! Now it’s clear!
  • @nbtc539
    Another reason to get out into sunlight daily
  • @s.gonzalez7626
    Well, I never leave reviews on products, but I would in this topic. I purchased a photo bio modulation devise for my son with ASD , I use the alpha light on him for about 10 mins a day at night he will fall sleep in 10 or 15 minutes, 8 hours straight. The next day I ask how he feels , he will tell me he wants to use the devise again.
  • @Tinyteacher1111
    This is a great overview! Thank you! I need to find someone in Michigan to help my 36 year-old son asap!
  • @Me-nc8pp
    0:01 Intro LLLT, presenter 2:09 Photobiomodulation 3:26 Wavelenghts of light ... 27:10 Studies on Alzheimer's 32:36 Multiple Sclerosis 33:20 Effects on EEG, applicable for ADHD, anxiety, depression, addiction, brain injury and more 39:30 Device 42:32 Specifics of treatment 46:10 Q&A: none, hint to resources on webpage
  • @annap1191
    Thanks for the video. Can it help with depression and anxiety? Which areas of the brain need to be focused on?
  • @Me-nc8pp
    5:52 Class 4 vs class 2 lasers 9:28 Effects of photobiomodulation/LLLT/cold laser therapy 16:37 Who benefits 22:34 Start of presentation of studies
  • @Tinyteacher1111
    Wow! My son needs you right now! He’s had brain trauma from meningitis, TBIs, and now mold toxicity, Bartonella, Babesia, and on top of this, Covid did a number on him in December and January. He has constant head pressure, limb numbness, pain, burning skin, no appetite, along with many other symptoms. I’m scared, but the doctor, after tryin antibiotics which he though caused him to feel worse, and now he’s on Ivermectin and has been for about 2 weeks. The dr is in Italy, but this guy needs help fast or I’m afraid it will be too late. Great info! Where are you located?
  • @MrKonstitios
    Can you use photobiomodulation (lllt) to treat dyslexia?
  • This is so frustrating because you never talk about which color light applies to which conditions. Nor do you mention how people get access to these kinds of lights….
  • @rb5076
    Please do something about the volume of this presentation ... the only reason I skipped it was that I could not hear it !
  • @wendylu2073
    I had a tabletop red light therapy device, is it powerful enough for brain treatment? I am withdrawing from Benzodiazepines after 10 years using. Thank you for your amazing work.
  • @mominthe209
    How effective could this be for those who suffer from opioid addiction?
  • @soluniverse8
    Lasers versus LEDs ?I understand the LEDs will take longer but it's the same frequency. if using the same light nm ow does red light therapy LEDs work comparatively to laser low light therapy?
  • @harunkokten3691
    I am considered light skinned. My friends who have hair have white scalps. My scalp is not white, it is close to skin color. Because most of the hair on my head fell out. There are small hairs on the top of my head. Some of these small feathers are slightly black, and some are white-yellow. I'm an electronic engineer. I want to make a hair laser hat that is not LED but only LASER. In what wavelength range and how many mW power should I choose medical lasers? Please could you tell me the estimated wavelength range based on my non-white scalp?
  • Along infrared do with this low carb diet and exercise. Not woo woo!