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    • HughH Offline
      Hugh
      last edited by

      i want to buy NIR and Infrared panels. Nothing too big. Have any of you guys ever experimented with any?

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        brad @Hugh
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        @Hugh I would recommend just an infrared light (or multiple). They're vastly cheaper and as or more effective. For example this or this.

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          Hugh @brad
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          Zamn!!!!!

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          • sphenoidS Offline
            sphenoid
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            Incandescent IR lights are superior to panels in most circumstances but I'd recommend a quality topical LED device as these are easier to use on localized areas such as the gut. I have this one but you can probably get benefits from many LED pads you see on amazon, the only question is the durability of those models.

            https://recharge.health/product/flexbeam/

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            • HughH Offline
              Hugh @brad
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              @brad I saw some studies on LED panels so I'll try the incandescent in tandem with the 840nm NIR panel

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                brad @Hugh
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                @Hugh Okay. There are several different wavelengths that amplify mitochondrial activity, not just 840nm, which is why an incandescent or infrared bulb is ideal. It has a very broad spectrum.

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                  Hugh @brad
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                  Holy shit!!!

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                  • GreekDemiGodG Offline
                    GreekDemiGod @brad
                    last edited by GreekDemiGod

                    @brad How do you hook the bulbs to electricity?

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                      brad @GreekDemiGod
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                      @GreekDemiGod You put them into a lamp base which connects to electricity.

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