10/01/2024
🧬 Science and SPECIALS! 🚨
After spending the morning chatting with other practitioners and doing some cost analysis on red light therapy, Dr. TJ and I have made an executive decision for the month of October: we’re going to run an unheard of deal, and that’s all there is to it. 🤝
We want you to come see what all the hype is about when one experiences quality red light therapy. For this month only, you can enjoy the benefits of red and near-infrared light in conjunction with our migun acupressure table (feels like a warm shiatsu massage chair) for $10 per session. And since you’ll see the greatest benefits if you do a 10-20 minute session at least 2 to 3 times per week, we’ll offer a month of unlimited sessions for $45. 🗓️
With some spas and clinics charging into the hundreds of dollars per session and other facilities challenging the professional industry by offering bargain red light treatments often using lesser quality equipment, the world of “red light therapy” as a business venture becomes quite interesting to navigate. Fortunately, Dr. TJ and I agree that’s not why we’re here. We’re here for healing and genuine care for our community’s wellbeing. So, while our sessions and packages will increase from this month’s introductory offer, we’re going to strive to keep this therapy as affordable as possible.🧾
And here’s the science part—when “red light” took off as a buzzword, businesses started scrambling to meet consumer demands. Sure, a person can even retrofit a tanning bed with red tube lighting and technically advertise that as a form of red light, but it’s not going to be quite the same in terms of therapeutic value—and because of its construction and capabilities, tube lighting is unable to rise to the level of near infrared (NIR) light either, which is a frequency of light not visible to the human eye. 👀
See, a tube light is going to be able to emit a wavelength between 400-700 nanometers. For skin-penetrating levels of regular red light therapy, you want a bulb that’s measuring in the mid 600s consistently. The benefits of near infrared therapy depend on a frequency of light that’s able to pe*****te much more deeply into the body, with the wavelengths measuring 850 to 1100 nm. Again, you want that light to have a consistent and direct delivery to the body, which a single state LED can do, but a tube light, which emits light in an omnidirectional manner, cannot.
Let’s say you want to use red light therapy for pain management or inflammation and you end up in a tube light bed that’s emitting light at 400 nanometers from bulbs that toss out those rays omnidirectionally. It’s highly unlikely that you’ll notice any difference at all in your condition. That kind of scenario won’t even move the needle for a surface level skin condition.
You want the right lights, the right wavelengths and direct delivery, and you want results. We have a full-body LED red and NIR light panel that checks all those boxes. ☑️
Appointments this month will be first come, first served during our regular business hours. We’re in the process of adding an online appointment book to our website as we speak, so look for that soon! As time goes on, we will likely expand business hours to accommodate those wishing to use our red light more frequently.
Come check it out during October and see what you think! 🚨