Since the beginning of studies into the characteristics of light, it has been thought that certain rays in the light spectrum are beneficial to the body. The discovery of infrared light therapy a few decades ago has confirmed most of the thoughts of earlier scientists. Infrared is an electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength longer than visible light. It is the form in which most thermal radiations are emitted by bodies at room temperature.
This invisible rays is able to penetrate into tissues, depending on the strength and the precise wavelength use. It is thus used to treat ailments up to or more than 10mm beneath the skin surface. Wound, skin rashes, burns and scars are all treatable by infrared therapy. It is also successful in the treatment of skin infections.
Therapeutic use of the technology can help improve the transport system of a person. Nitric acid is an important gas in the human body responsible for most of the pathological and physiological activities of cells. This invisible rays stimulates the breakdown of this gas by the cells. This increases blood flow to the cells. This increased blood flow also leads to the formation of more capillaries for blood flow. This reduces the risk factors for cardiovascular problems such as stroke and hypertension.
Muscles also benefit a great deal from this rays. The improvement is circulation means more oxygen is made available to the muscles for energy production. This increases the energy levels of the muscle cells, especially during activity. Exposing the muscles to infrared also encourages the production of adenosine tri-phosphate. This is the main energy used in muscle contraction and maintaining all activities of cells. The technology can cure muscle contraction issues such as those as a result of stroke.
Injuries can also be treated with the technology. It provides quick and safe healing of the injured cells and tissues. The process stimulates blood circulation around the area of the body it is shone on. The increased circulation brings in a lot of oxygen and other nutrients needed by the tissues to heal. This invisible ray can safely be used to treat wounds, acupuncture points and scars.
Treatment using this technology has been proven to minimize the effects of brain damage. This is considered a safer treatment since it does not involve surgery. A special headgear, made to emit light rays is put on the head of the patient to deliver rays near the infrared wavelength to the brain cells. This improves the oxygen supply to the cells close to the clot areas. This prevents the death of those cells and stimulates the recovery of injured ones.
Research into using this technlogy to treat nervous system problems are showing positive signs. This invisible ray is able to penetrate the body into the nerves without any cut on the body. The rays stimulates regeneration of the nerve cells, leading to healing. Though the research is not fully conclusive, some medical facilities are testing the technology on their patients.
Depression and sleep problems have also proved treatable with the help of this technology. The light rays help relax muscle tissues. This leads to complete relaxation of the body and hence better sleep patterns.
This invisible rays is able to penetrate into tissues, depending on the strength and the precise wavelength use. It is thus used to treat ailments up to or more than 10mm beneath the skin surface. Wound, skin rashes, burns and scars are all treatable by infrared therapy. It is also successful in the treatment of skin infections.
Therapeutic use of the technology can help improve the transport system of a person. Nitric acid is an important gas in the human body responsible for most of the pathological and physiological activities of cells. This invisible rays stimulates the breakdown of this gas by the cells. This increases blood flow to the cells. This increased blood flow also leads to the formation of more capillaries for blood flow. This reduces the risk factors for cardiovascular problems such as stroke and hypertension.
Muscles also benefit a great deal from this rays. The improvement is circulation means more oxygen is made available to the muscles for energy production. This increases the energy levels of the muscle cells, especially during activity. Exposing the muscles to infrared also encourages the production of adenosine tri-phosphate. This is the main energy used in muscle contraction and maintaining all activities of cells. The technology can cure muscle contraction issues such as those as a result of stroke.
Injuries can also be treated with the technology. It provides quick and safe healing of the injured cells and tissues. The process stimulates blood circulation around the area of the body it is shone on. The increased circulation brings in a lot of oxygen and other nutrients needed by the tissues to heal. This invisible ray can safely be used to treat wounds, acupuncture points and scars.
Treatment using this technology has been proven to minimize the effects of brain damage. This is considered a safer treatment since it does not involve surgery. A special headgear, made to emit light rays is put on the head of the patient to deliver rays near the infrared wavelength to the brain cells. This improves the oxygen supply to the cells close to the clot areas. This prevents the death of those cells and stimulates the recovery of injured ones.
Research into using this technlogy to treat nervous system problems are showing positive signs. This invisible ray is able to penetrate the body into the nerves without any cut on the body. The rays stimulates regeneration of the nerve cells, leading to healing. Though the research is not fully conclusive, some medical facilities are testing the technology on their patients.
Depression and sleep problems have also proved treatable with the help of this technology. The light rays help relax muscle tissues. This leads to complete relaxation of the body and hence better sleep patterns.