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Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jan 13 12:40pm | Replies (32)

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@scampano3 YES. I also have a $2000 large body light from the Platinum company (very experienced company), and it has the same specifications for NIR (near-infrared) and visible red light as my smaller "belt" from DGYao company. That is why I say it is worth trying the cheap one first, see if you get some relief. Everyone's reason for pain is different, but NIR light activates the electron chain in the mitochondria, and that is what you want.

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@drdianeschneider Yep, great idea! I will look at some cheaper options and try them. Thanks so much!!

@drdianeschneider Bought this on Amazon for less than $90. Looks like the perfect solution to treat my spine: Puroth Red Light Therapy Mat for Body 24"x12" with 242 LEDs (726 Chips), 660nm Red and 850nm Near Infrared Light Therapy Pad, 3 Modes, 5 Brightness Levels for Back Waist Legs Abdomen Knee Shoulders. I will publish the results on the success (or failure ... although I remain optimistic) of this mat to help me with my post-surgical neck and back pain. Thanks, again, for the suggestion!