Healing at the Speed of Light.
Discover the NASA-pioneered technology that uses near-infrared light to recharge your cells and accelerate recovery.
From Space Plants to Human Healing
In the 1990s, NASA researchers noticed something strange: the scratches on their hands were healing faster while they were working under LED lights meant for growing plants.
This led to the HEALS project, proving that specific light wavelengths could quintuple DNA synthesis in muscle cells and accelerate wound healing by up to 40%.
"NASA-developed LED technology reduced incidence of mouth sores in cancer patients by nearly 50%."
5-Step NASA-Grade Startup Guide
Follow these clinical protocols established by researchers to ensure your home sessions are safe and effective.
Target Zone
660nm for skin surfaces; 850nm for deep muscles and joints.
Distance
Skin: 12-18 inches. Deep Tissue: 4-6 inches for maximum irradiance.
Timing
10-15 minutes is the "sweet spot." Never exceed 20 minutes per area.
Skin Prep
Bare skin is mandatory. Remove lotions or clothing that block photons.
Eye Safety
NIR is invisible. Always wear blackout goggles during face treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use it every day?
Yes. NASA research suggests consistency is key. Daily sessions of 10-20 minutes are optimal for cellular repair.
Will it tan my skin?
No. Tanning is caused by UV light. NIR and Red light contain no UV rays and do not trigger melanin production or DNA damage.
Why can't I see the NIR light?
Near-infrared (850nm+) is invisible to the human eye. The bulbs may look "broken," but they are emitting powerful healing energy your eyes simply can't detect.
Science Glossary
Photobiomodulation
The scientific name for light therapy: using light to elicit a beneficial change in life forms.
Cytochrome C Oxidase
The "solar panel" protein inside your mitochondria that receives light energy.
Irradiance
Power density ($mW/cm^2$). The strength of the light hitting your skin.
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