Red Light: Our Body’s Repair Signal
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Red and near-infrared light are long wavelength components of sunlight that penetrate the skin and subcutaneous (fat) tissue reaching deep into our tissues reaching deep into our tissues, joints, tendons, and deeper blood vessels, interacting with mitochondria, collagen, water, and oxygen to optimize cellular function.
Red and NIR are always present in natural sunlight (Almost 50% of the full spectrum is Red and IR at any point of the day) throughout the day, acting as our body’s preparation and repair signal.
By restoring mitochondrial efficiency, increasing melatonin production and expanding EZ (exclusion zone) water inside cells, red light boosts ATP energy production, enhances protection against oxidative stress, allows for deeper recovery, and healthier aging.