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Red light and near infrared.

  
Ismael Forcada Bagant
03/20/2025 12:06 p.m.

Dear companions:

Has anyone tried the red infrared light for diabetes?

Here I spend a link of an article about the red light.

Link

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Grati
03/21/2025 8:59 a.m.

My mother liked to have a brazier at the table of Camilla.But since that is "dangerous" in the city, I had a lamp of those under the table.

He warmed his feet very well.But heating is better.

I guess for the problems in which a little heat works well works.But for diabetes I don't think it serves much.


I just look and I still have it.


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Ismael Forcada Bagant
03/21/2025 6:38 p.m.

Dear Grati:

The red and infrared light and infrared light are LED lights that do not give heat and if they activate the mitochondria, cellular metabolism and regeneration and work very well to restore cell balance.

It has nothing to do with the light of the brazier.

I shared a link from an article by Ramon Zelada that I would like you to read.I would also like to share with you a link to a Telegram chat: Link

For any questions, you can contact me.

Ismael.

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