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Lori Wysocki
How Does Red Light Therapy Help People with Arthritis? - Rouge Care

How Does Red Light Therapy Help People with Arthritis?

Red light and near-infrared have actually been used in the clinical treatment of arthritis since the late 1980s. There have been hundreds of clinical studies looking to determine the parameters of effectiveness. With over 40 years of research, enough scientific data has been collected to recommend it for all arthritis sufferers no matter the cause or severity.

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Diana Schoutsen
Light Up Your Nerves: Exploring the Electrifying Benefits of Red Light Therapy - Rouge Care

Light Up Your Nerves: Exploring the Electrifying Benefits of Red Light Therapy

From a Rouge customer:   "I had originally bought this to help with acne scarring but have noticed nerve sensation again in the part of my jaw that had been damaged from jaw surgery years ago. Very impressed with the benefits from this device. My 13 year old dog also loves sleeping in-front of it!"   Sold out Sold out Sold out Are you familiar with the incredible potential of red light therapy? This groundbreaking non-invasive therapy employs the power of red light to penetrate the skin and ignite cellular function. While widely recognized for its ability to promote healing,...

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Margaret Bartha
5 Key Questions to Ask When Searching for Red Light Therapy Near You - Rouge Care

5 Key Questions to Ask When Searching for Red Light Therapy Near You

When searching for a red light therapy near you, it is important to ask key questions, to make sure that you find the right place for your needs. In this blog post, we list 5 important questions to ask when searching for red light therapy near you.

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Margaret Bartha
Kick the Stress to the Curb with Red Light Therapy - Rouge Care

Kick the Stress to the Curb with Red Light Therapy

What is one of the greatest underlying factors behind so many of the health problems we face in North America? If you guessed stress, then you are correct. Stress alone is responsible for contributing to heart attacks, the progression of type two diabetes and high blood pressure - which in turn can cause other health problems. It can also lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms and altogether lower our quality of life. Types of Stress It is important to differentiate between the types of stress we experience. Surprisingly, some stress is positive, producing exhilaration and making our lives interesting. This is...

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