Good for keeping your Kryptonian powers at bay.
This sounds like horseshit. is this horseshit?
No it actually tells you the wavelengths as well.
Woot! I am interested in the extended warranty. The link just takes you to the FAQ’s and not to purchase one. How do I purchase a warranty?
Hello. Sorry about that. Here’s the link:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/F5635E7A-66B5-4AFE-B92D-B7A88DEA00AE
Actually, red light therapy is legit. Lots of cool studies on RLT. However, the kicker is—some products are more or less glorified red lightbulbs and not true near-infrared therapy devices.
As someone whose doctor recommended RLT (for my severe eczema and also TMJ pain/inflammation), I know a lot about the wavelengths and what to look for in a product. The wavelengths listed for this product look correct, but I’m not sure how much 3rd party testing was done to confirm them. Hence why I try to stick to known brands.
I don’t have this product and can’t speak to its effectiveness, but I can with high confidence share a link to the best solution for affordable, medical quality red light therapy. It’s a Hooga bulb. Correct wavelengths/specs and everything. It comes with a cord to hold it and move it around, but I also got a clip on lamp to hold the bulb hands free. Hooga also makes several Red Light Therapy Panel sold on Amazon. The brand is reputable.
The l bulb I got is the HG24 (link below). The reputation and specs for the price is unbeatable (as far as I’ve looked). It’s less convenient than a panel (unless you get a clip on desktop lamp to hold the bulb), but, in my humble opinion, the bang for your buck for the bulb makes it far more worth it than the panel because you can get multiple bulbs and clip-on lamps for the same price as one panel and have very effective RLT at home.
The bulb I got (HG24): https://a.co/d/7wkBx6Q
The clip-on desk lamp I got (any should work): https://a.co/d/jbI1Apy
I did a lot of work researching all kinds of RLT devices and hope this helps someone!