Red Light Therapy Booms Amid Concerns Over Device Effectiveness and Market Credibility
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Updated · Crypto Briefing · Apr 11
Red Light Therapy Booms Amid Concerns Over Device Effectiveness and Market Credibility
6 articles · Updated · Crypto Briefing · Apr 11
Red light therapy is gaining popularity for health and beauty, but experts warn many devices on the market are ineffective or potentially harmful.
Scientific evidence supports red and near-infrared light therapy for reducing pain, inflammation, and aiding recovery, especially among athletes and for skin rejuvenation.
The proliferation of unproven products risks undermining consumer trust, underscoring the need for rigorous quality control and evidence-based recommendations in the wellness industry.
As big beauty enters the market, is red light therapy's future in clinics or our homes?
Is your at-home red light mask a medical device or an expensive placebo?
Beyond skin deep: Can red light therapy help protect the brain from injury?
With countless fakes online, how can you spot a red light device that actually works?
Is our modern screen time creating a 'light deficiency' that only red light can fix?
Could your daily wellness routine be secretly worsening your skin condition?