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I did my red light at a tanning facility, that had just bought medical grade red light therapy beds fora few of there salons. They had a really good deal on them to entice people to try it, so I decided to see what all the fuss was about since it wasn’t costing me hardly anything and I've heard how they can help.
One night after work when I was in so much pain, I have bursitis in my shoulders and rheumatoid arthritis in my hands and wrists, I decided I’d try it to see if it gave me some relief. The sessions they offered were 20 minutes and it was very soothing and warm, although by the end of the 20 minutes it got pretty hot in there. I couldn’t believe how much better I felt because I was a real skeptic, if it hadn’t have been so cheap I would’ve never tried it. (I also worked for this place and got a even better deal), I only went a few times and saved those visits for when I really needed them so I can’t speak for any long term relief but it sure helped in the short term and I wish I could afford to keep going. Good luck to you and if I were you I’d do those treatments and hoping that it might give you some long term relief. God Bless