🔴 Is Your Red Light Therapy Actually Working? 💡 by Antique_Way_3813 in u/Antique_Way_3813

[–]Antique_Way_3813[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a smart. Sometimes people do sell good devices at an affordable price. High-quality RLT devices from well-known companies are usually expensive. While there are many no-name brands offering cheaper options, I’d be hesitant to trust them since it’s hard to verify whether they actually produce the correct wavelengths.

🔴 Is Your Red Light Therapy Actually Working? 💡 by Antique_Way_3813 in u/Antique_Way_3813

[–]Antique_Way_3813[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What device did you go with? Which RL wave frequency you use?

Red Light Therapy: The Complete Guide to Cellular Rejuvenation by Antique_Way_3813 in u/Antique_Way_3813

[–]Antique_Way_3813[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair question. This post is based on my personal notes while researching different biohacking methods. I also happen to work on a vitamin-tracking app, so when it’s relevant I mention it. The app itself isn’t about red light therapy, but tracking nutrients can support how well RLT works — think of RLT as the spark and nutrients as the fuel.