
Research: Fluoride & Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Amber vs. Red Light For Skin Health & Treating Rotator Cuff Surgical Repair
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Show Notes
With the first article we will uncover fluoride's impact on mitochondrial health. If you remember from the last couple of episode's from Dr. Jerry Tennant's book, fluoride is an electron stealer and lowers your voltage (hint hint!).
The second article looks at periocular skin health (i.e. skin around the eyes) and compares amber light versus red light in their abilities to decrease wrinkles. It turns out they are both great at doing so, but which one is superior?
The last article looks at treating rotator cuff arthroscopic repair with red light therapy; specifically, self-treatment with lasers! It turns out, people are more than capable of accelerating their own recovery and rehab when given the proper tools and education. The protocol provided was also quite interesting and comprehensive, which is great to see from the research.
It's great to get back to some research and continue to broaden our red light therapy and mitochondrial knowledge. Enjoy the information and, as always, light up your health!
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Key Points:
BioLight's Glow device: (2:26)
Share your experience with red light therapy - email [email protected]: (5:26)
Photobiomodulation research: (6:44)
Mitochondrial dysfunction from fluoride: (8:40)
Research on skin health: (14:04)
Amber light vs red light: (18:52)
Improving pain and functionality with red light therapy: (19:57)
Accelerating recovery: (30:33)
Conclusion to the self-induced red light therapy article: (34:27)
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