Red light therapy beds emit laser light at different wavelengths, usually red and near infrared. As we explained in our review of Mito Red Light Bed, light enters the body and transmits signals to the mitochondria of the cells which encourages the production of additional ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
- Wavelengths: The ideal wavelengths for red light therapy are 850nm and 660nm. However, other wavelengths, such as 630nm, 810nm, and 830nm, can also be beneficial.
- Irradiance: The irradiance is the amount of energy received in a given area. A higher irradiance will result in better results, but it is important to choose a bed that has the option to control the irradiance so that you can find the right level for your needs.
- Pulse rate: The pulse rate is the rate at which the light source pulses. Some studies have shown that a higher pulse rate can be more effective for some conditions.
- Price: Red light therapy beds can range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. It is important to find a bed that fits your budget, but you should also be aware that the more expensive beds are not necessarily better.
I would recommend contacting Seek Pretty to discuss your specific needs and get their recommendations for a red light therapy bed. They have a wide range of beds to choose from and can help you find the right one for you.
Here are some additional tips for choosing a red light therapy bed:
- Read reviews from other users. This can give you a good idea of the pros and cons of different beds.
- Make sure the bed is made from high-quality materials. This will ensure that it is durable and long-lasting.
- Choose a bed that comes with a warranty. This will protect you in case the bed breaks or malfunctions.