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Red light therapy trial results

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In the study out of Australia, the new infrared light therapy helmet on patients living with Parkinson's helped improve facial expression, upper limb coordination and movement, lower limb coordination and movement, walking gait, and tremor

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Zella23

pleased to hear that their red light therapy proved helpful for many PD symptoms. Their device looks slightly different from the wellred one and I think slightly more expensive. From the photo it seems to shine the lights and concentrate on the back of the head.

My husband still uses his daily and it seems to help with some of the symptoms found from the trial.

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macmiddle in reply to Zella23

The Symbyx Neuro has European and Australian regulatory approval - the Welred one does not. This makes it much safer, fully tested… more peace of mind.

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Zella23 in reply to macmiddle

probably is but won’t be changing it anytime soon.

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WinnieThePoo in reply to macmiddle

Regulatory approval? Which European regulatory authority has approved it?

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Rupa88 in reply to Zella23

do you know where can we get it from?

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Jojaku123

do you happen to know what specific frequency of light they used?

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Zella23 in reply to Jojaku123

it is available to pre order on their website. Cost is £900. The frequency used looks the same as the Wellred one, according to the info given on their website.

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Jojaku123 in reply to Zella23

that doesn’t seem too expensive… Do they have attachments both for the head and for the abdomen area like some of the other lasers do?

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Zella23 in reply to Jojaku123

I didn’t see that so not sure.

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Gratitude60

The results of this study are very exciting! I have been using the Wellred helmet for almost 2 years and added the nose piece about 8 months ago. Neuroprotection is imperative for PWP and aside from exercise & certain supplements there aren't a lot of tools in the toolbox. When I read the previous studies on photobiomodulation, the science made sense to me so I went for it.

I believe light therapy is a major reason my Parkinson's has not progressed. In addition, my handwriting is completely back to normal and small motor skills improved. It didn't help my tremor, which fortunately has been relatively mild, but when I started a low dose of C/L, that made a difference.

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