research-informed research library

Research Insights And Research Context

A plain list of research areas behind red and near-infrared light, with careful language so shoppers can learn without being pushed by exaggerated claims.

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Reading list

Start with primary research and wellness guidance.

Skin appearance

PubMed-indexed controlled trials have examined red and near-infrared light for skin texture, fine lines, and collagen density.

Cellular mechanism

Photobiomodulation reviews discuss light absorption, cytochrome c oxidase, nitric oxide, and ATP-related pathways.

Recovery and soreness

Sports and post-activity routine literature has reviewed PBM for soreness, comfort-related outcomes, and performance recovery markers.

These links are educational references. RedLightTreat products are sold for general wellness routines and are not a substitute for professional health advice.

How to read studies

Three questions before trusting a claim.

Was the protocol similar?

Check wavelength, dose, wellness sessions distance, session length, frequency, and total duration.

Was the device comparable?

Study-grade devices can differ from home devices in output, coverage, and usage conditions.

Was the outcome realistic?

Look for measured endpoints, not dramatic images or broad promises.

Turn research into a practical routine.

Compare device format, coverage, and routine fit before choosing.