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[...] focus on the contemporary research, most of which has been has been usually studied with low-level laser therapy devices (coherent light). Merely during this year, dozens of controlled human studies [...]
[...] , sham device-controlled, multicentre trial. (2009) [13] Antunes et al: Phase III trial of low-level laser therapy to prevent oral mucositis in head and neck cancer patients treated with concurrent [...]
[...] best sources of near-infrared radiation are sunlight, incandescent lamps, heat lamps and low-level laser therapy (LLLT), which is the most common treatment used in the studies. 11. Other potential [...]
[...] pressure caused by nitric oxide metabolism, plus the stress-relieving effects of red and near-infrared light. The problem of course is, that in the winter time natural light isn’t available in large [...]
[...] posts here. :) So far I have published 5 articles: The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (long version) The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (short version) [...]
[...] [1] and three-fold lower risk of lung cancer[2]. And when I recently wrote my essay on near-infrared light, I had noticed that both thyroid hormone and near-infrared light have one common factor in [...]
[...] on this subject. Many of the studies are also placebo-controlled, because low-power near-infrared light is invisible and doesn't emit heat. According to the studies, many different illnesses can [...]
[...] diabetes. (Eaton 1954) 7. Other human and animal studies regarding the link between CVD and thyroid hormones Now we have gone through the clinical data regarding prevention of heart disease with [...]
[...] can also cause low thyroid hormone levels. Because I knew about the association between thyroid hormones and heart disease, I found the article interesting. I while ago, I also happened to find two [...]
[...] various health markers (HbA1c, IFN-gamma, TBARS, blood pressure etc.) in patients with metabolic syndrome or diabetes.[29,30] Diabetic patients have 26% lower serum glycine levels than "normal& [...]
[...] article has been published as a guest post. 180DegreeHealth - Thyroid, Inflammation, and Metabolic Syndrome: The Surprising Power of Context [...]
[...] deficiency seems to cause cardiovascular disease and low dietary intake correlates with metabolic syndrome, which again is negatively correlated with metabolic rate and thyroid hormone levels (even [...]
[...] , in which higher intake of copper was associated with five-fold lower risk (RR 0.19) of metabolic syndrome[1] and three-fold lower risk of lung cancer[2]. And when I recently wrote my essay on near- [...]
[...] example, Nanji, et al., 1997), vitamin K, coenzyme Q10, niacinamide, magnesium, red light, thyroid hormone, progesterone, testosterone, and pregnenolone are factors that can be increased to protect [...]
[...] metabolism (BMR), but instead he claimed that basal temperature is a more accurate marker of thyroid hormone function and health. His essay on that subject, Basal temperature versus basal metabolism, [...]
[...] health. The general therapeutic usefulness of red light reminds me of the therapeutic uses of thyroid hormone, the topic about which I've written before. This connection is actually quite logical, [...]
[...] Cause of Hypothyroidism, in which he mentioned that copper deficiency can also cause low thyroid hormone levels. Because I knew about the association between thyroid hormones and heart disease, I [...]
[...] radiation directly increase ATP-levels in the tissues, mainly by activating the cytochrome c oxidase (Cox), the mitochondrial respiratory enzyme discovered by Nobel laureate Otto Warburg.[1-4] [...]
[...] health. They both increase the function of the copper-containing mitochondrial enzyme cytochrome c oxidase. 2. Dietary copper intake Stephan Guyenet's article Copper in Food, gives some information [...]
[...] . There is little talk, yet a lot of research on this subject.[1] The mitochondrial enzyme cytochrome c oxidase is activated by certain wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. The most important [...]
"One of my recurring objects of thought has been the slowness with which raw knowledge is assimilated. For example, I have been thinking about Broda B [...]
"Penetrating red light is possibly the fundamental anti-stress factor for all organisms. The chronic deficiency of such light is, I think, the best e [...]
The long version of this article can be found here. In the near future, dozens of chronic diseases might be treated effectively with near-infrared an [...]
[...] :914) In 1959, Henry I. Russek wrote in Circulation the following: “To access the effects of thyroid therapy in patients with coronary artery disease, this hormone, or an identical placebo, was [...]
[...] focus on the contemporary research, most of which has been has been usually studied with low-level laser therapy devices (coherent light). Merely during this year, dozens of controlled human studies [...]
[...] , sham device-controlled, multicentre trial. (2009) [13] Antunes et al: Phase III trial of low-level laser therapy to prevent oral mucositis in head and neck cancer patients treated with concurrent [...]
[...] best sources of near-infrared radiation are sunlight, incandescent lamps, heat lamps and low-level laser therapy (LLLT), which is the most common treatment used in the studies. 11. Other potential [...]
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