How to buy the right red-light device
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@the_black_jew IDK who you are but I can guess your politics are basically non-existent. You will say maybe on certain days "I'm a fascist" but even that has very little connection to your real beliefs or orientations, and absolutely nothing to do with your (lack of) reading. It's simply not something you have looked into, Go buy your 2000 dollar LEDs retard, you're the perfect audience for these scams.
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@CO3 xDDDD
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Has someone bought a telescopic or foldable leg (support) when you don't want to lie under the bulb on the ground? On amazon, preferable, for export.
I have the red light man bulb with a wired extension. Thanks. -
I use the regular incandescent 250w light bulbs but im interested in buying a dedicated red light. Anyone has any recommendations? I've heard of redlightman, helios and emr-tek.
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@heyman
I can recommend redlightman. My device is almost 8 years old now and there are no visible signs of wear and tear. It's expensive when you look at the total price, but when I factor in usage, I'm probably at around $0.10 per application by now.This is the device I bought, with a combination of four wavelengths:
https://redlightman.com/product/red-infrared-combo-light/Although the device looks different now, the bulb is way bigger. So I can't guarantee that it's still high quality, but I give redlightman the benefit of the doubt.
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@Luke What do you think of this bad boy?
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@Luke pretty sure thats the one I have too and it's awesome, I've dropped it a bunch of times and it is fine.
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@sunsunsun What improvements do you notice about it?
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@heyman I use it sometimes for muscle soreness , other inflammations etc and it knocks it out fast
in winter shining it on neck / thyroid for 3-5 min is decent replacement for daily intense sunlight
sometimes when working at desk I prop it on desk to the side so it indirectly shines in eyes, seem like it is good for eye strain prevention
at halloween it makes nice creepy light
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@sunsunsun What difference is it from an incandescent 250w bulb?
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@heyman itβs red
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@heyman said in How to buy the right red-light device:
@sunsunsun What difference is it from an incandescent 250w bulb?
Sunlight contains red light and a whole lot more.
The sunlight spectrum extends far into the infrared range and it is the infrared portion of the spectrum that produces heat. Incandescent light also contains portions of the infrared spectrum but it has much less blue light.
As far as I know, all LEDs contain a large amount of blue. The people who sell red LEDs cleverly neglect to show you the blue portion of the spectrum so you are left in the dark about the amount blue they emit.
Dr. Peat liked incandescent light. He liked the spectrum produced from running 130 volt incandescent bulbs in a 120 volt system. That is what influenced me to purchase this pool light in 2016. It is still buring brightly today.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DJ5TMS?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_8
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@DavidPS said in How to buy the right red-light device:
Dr. Peat liked incandescent light. He liked the spectrum produced from running 130 volt incandescent bulbs in a 120 volt system. That is what influenced me to purchase this pool light in 2016. It is still buring brightly today.
I was not certain if the 130v bulb would be throwing off enough heat to melt a plastic socket. So I got a unit similar to this one with a ceramic socket.
BAYCO SL-302B3 10-1/2-Inch Clamp Light
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@DavidPS Interesting, don't think 130 volt would work here in europe though.
When I asked ray about light he always recommended the incandescent lights. Don't know if it was his thing with keeping it low cost (keep it real yo) or disdain towards led lights. When I asked red light man he said incandescent light bulbs are very inefficient, producing mostly heat.