light therapy Guide

Red Light Therapy For Infections Section


 

Red Light Therapy For Infections Navigation

Alternative Medicines Guide Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Light Therapy For Depression |
Acne Light Therapy |
Purchase Light Therapy System |
Infrared Light Therapy |
Light Therapy Lamps |
Light Therapy Box |
Light Relief Therapy |
Infrared Light Therapy |
Infrared Light Therapy |
Light Therapy Box |


Red Light Therapy For Infections Best seller

Buy it Now!



Red Light Therapy For Infections Additional Information

List of light-therapy Articles

Best Red Light Therapy For Infections products

Sitemap

"Tennis has to become everything to you if you're going to make it to the top. You have to live it."

by Monica Seles

"Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers."

by Robert Green Ingersoll

"Hawaii is not a state of mind, but a state of grace."

by Paul Theroux

"I had to stop driving my car for a while... the tires got dizzy."

by Steven Wright

"The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history."

by Carl T. Rowan



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it


Main Red Light Therapy For Infections sponsors


 

Latest Red Light Therapy For Infections Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Red Light Therapy For Infections!



 

Welcome to light therapy Guide

 

Red Light Therapy For Infections Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Effective Treatments with the Light Therapy Box

from:

Light therapy box treatments are used for many things today, not just seasonal affective disorder (SAD)--pregnancy, winter depression, PMS, chronic fatigue, acne, bipolar disorders, sleep disorders, mood disorders, and atopic dermatitis--all beginning with recent studies showing that about 80% of SAD sufferers have high treatment success. Yet research on the light therapy box is still in its infancy stage, with light therapy not 100% accepted by the professional medical field at this time.

Quite a bit has been found out lately about bright light treatments and light therapy research, with the use of the light therapy box a major part in it. The key is the intensity of the light, called the lux, with light therapy box intensity ratings given at a specific distance from the unit as light diminishes with distance. A minimum of 2,500-lux is required for the light therapy box to be effective, but researchers and doctors recommend that a 10,000-lux be used as it is much more powerful, and is considered significantly higher than any standard indoor lighting.

Natural sunlight levels are unpredictable because of the every-changing weather patterns, where a person lives, and the time of year it is. Only on a very bright sunny day can natural sunlight match the 10,000-lux of the light therapy box for their successful treatments. But normally, not every day is sunny and bright on a routine basis, so other options are needed.

To fulfill that need, a variety of the light therapy box products are available to match each person's individual needs. The best light therapy boxes are metal fixtures that contain white fluorescent light bulbs behind a diffuser. The diffuse is important as it provides two purposes: it helps to spread the light evenly over the unit surface, and it absorbs and filters out harmful UV rays.

The light therapy box also needs to be able to be titled slight forward, which allows flexibility of the unit to allow light to be entered into the eye areas of the individual. This tilting also decreases the brightness of the light, creating less glare and helping the individual to be more comfortable during the treatment. Full spectrum lighting needs to have UV rays filtered out for both eye and skin--even though a critical part of the light therapy box is its intensity--with both UV-A and UV-B rays filtered out, producing less glare and more comfort to the individual.

For those who have side effects, even though they are very small and mild, moving away a few inches from the light source and then gradually over a period from two days to two weeks, move back toward the light in increments until the full dose of 10,000-lux is being received. Another method is to reduce the treatment time to 15 minutes instead of 30 minutes per day, gradually moving that time back up a few minutes a day until the desired time exposure is met.



Other Red Light Therapy For Infections related Articles

Blue Light Therapy
Therapy Light
Light Force Therapy
Acne Light Therapy
SAD Light Therapy

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Red Light Therapy For Infections News

COFFMAN v. ASTRUE - Leagle.com


COFFMAN v. ASTRUE
Leagle.com
Records indicate that plaintiff has a history of treatment for bronchitis, pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infections, tinea cruris, and hypovolemic shock. ...

and more »

Read more...


There's help for psoriasis - Examiner.com


There's help for psoriasis
Examiner.com
Light therapy: The treatment utilizes the benefits of natural and artificial ultraviolet light. Exposing your skin to controlled amounts of sunlight in ...

Read more...


Pain Therapy - Calgary Sun


Pain Therapy
Calgary Sun
Turns out that I have a ball of infection at the root of the tooth and I need to be on antibiotics for a while to knock it back far enough to allow the ...

and more »

Read more...


Woman severely injured in wreck back home - McDowell News


Woman severely injured in wreck back home
McDowell News
She ran a red light, according to Cpl. Adam Honeycutt of the Marion Police Dept. and collided with another car on Main Street before crashing into a utility ...

Read more...


IN RE J.R. - Leagle.com


IN RE J.R.
Leagle.com
Mother and JR were also participating in weekly "dyadic" therapy [ 4 ] at Oakland Children's Hospital, which began on June 6, 2008. ...

Read more...