Tabletop vs Body Panels: Which Red Light Therapy Size?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @LightTherapyInsiders
    @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +3

    Use code ALEX for the panels listed below:
    ✅ The Infraredi Flex Max 2022 or the Flex Mini use the following link: aferg.co/infraredi - other Infraredi panels can also be bought through that link
    ✅ For a Mito Red panel such as the MitoPRO 1500 or the MitoADAPT 300 use this link: aferg.co/7d221 - use code ALEX5
    ✅ You can buy a PlatinumLED BioMax 300 or 900 or accessories here - the link provides the discount: aferg.co/redled
    ✅ If you want a Hooga panel use code ALEX or FERGUS and the following link: aferg.co/hooga-rlt
    Before digging into this topic, if you're not familiar with my work, then check out some of my best red light therapy resources such as:
    ✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: aferg.co/fb-group
    ✅ Full playlist of my 2022 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: aferg.co/RLT-2021-playlist - if you're short on time then check out the summary episode towards the end of the playlist
    ✅ My excel sheet for comparing different panels to their competition: aferg.co/rlt-data
    ✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: aferg.co/RLTguide
    ✅ My red light testing methodology for reviews video: aferg.co/rlt-testing-method
    ✅ How I use red light therapy: aferg.co/how-I-use-RLT
    ✅ My playlist with many body panel and tabletop red light therapy panel review: aferg.co/rlt-review

  • @markshaffer68
    @markshaffer68 Год назад +3

    I've been thinking about this for a while. I purchased the Lightpath LED tabletop pulsed and Mito Mobile Flex after watching a lot of your reviews and I used your discount codes, thank you for that. In my opinion, all you need is a tabletop size for systemic benefits and a small unit for spot treatments. I don't believe that you need the full body panel for full body treatments because you don't need to treat every square inch of your body and the cost of them does not make sense to me. I don't think that they are available but I would rather have a quality torch or wand type unit for spot treatments. If they are available or become available I would like to see reviews on those. Great info on your videos.

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +1

      Hey firstly thank you for your long time support!
      You present a really good point with your comment. There are high powered torches for targeted treatment, in fact that is how lot of the research on RLT is done - which a single spot treatment (often using lasers instead of LEDs - but the beauty is we can mimic the same wavelength and energy with a LED for a much cheaper price).
      So your setup would work well.
      However, there is also research now showing that RLT treatments do have a full body 'systemic' effect (and benefit). Which is where the larger panels come in to play.
      I will aim to do a video exploring this topic though, as it is a really good point you make :)

    • @markshaffer68
      @markshaffer68 Год назад +1

      @@LightTherapyInsiders Hey Alex, in 2018 I went to Ukraine to have stem cell therapy for anti-aging. When you are injected with stem cells you can get targeted benefits and systemic benefits. When I first started researching RLT I watched every video I could find to learn what it was and how it worked. I found out that RLT works like stem cell therapy however I think the results from stem cell therapy may be longer lasting but the cost of stem cell therapy is extremely higher than RLT. So I knew that RLT was for me and I started watching your videos to find the best panels to get. If I could find the best torch type device I would get it and I would be set. I'm sold. Love your channel!

  • @MichaelPlayfair-s1z
    @MichaelPlayfair-s1z 2 дня назад

    Hi Alex. I'm not persisting with this video because of a preceding T-Wave investment course ad that goes for 2 minutes before a Skip button is presented. I had the same thing on another of your videos 15 mins ago.

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  2 дня назад

      Hi.
      I’m so sorry. I haven’t even monetised my channel - so recently when I found out ads were running on my channel I was shocked. Turns out RUclips have decided that they can run ads on channels even if the channel maker hasn’t enabled ads. so they get to show ads and they earn 100% of the revenue.
      I wanted my channel to be ad free forever. But that is no longer going to be the case which is very saddening and I don’t know what I can do about it :(

    • @MichaelPlayfair-s1z
      @MichaelPlayfair-s1z 2 дня назад

      @@LightTherapyInsiders there should be some option for you to influence the ads shown on your channel. What if they advertise something you're strongly against and damage your image with your followers? Most ads give a Skip button within 15-30 sec. I would log a complaint about this T-Wave advert that hogs the stream for 2 minutes.

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  2 дня назад

      @@MichaelPlayfair-s1z I know. It's infuriating. The policy used to be you could enable ads on your channel - and give full control over to RUclips, but you would earn revenue from your videos. OR - disable ads on your channel, and not earn any revenue. But then create a better viewing experience for viewers - which was my top priority.
      So when I found out a few weeks ago that people were seeing ads on my videos, I thought someone in my team had decided to monetise my channel - but nope, this wasn't the case. Instead, we discovered that YT now runs ads on channels whether they have been set for monetisation or not. Which is very disheartening for me.
      We're just looking into this a bit more, but it looks like we may as well enable monetisation on our channel - i mean if the ads are going to show, we may as well get paid for it. But I am sorry that the viewing experience for you was not pleasant. Honestly, i never wanted ads on my channel. I'd rather people enjoy my content ad free and I earn less $, than earn a few bucks and annoy people.

    • @MichaelPlayfair-s1z
      @MichaelPlayfair-s1z День назад

      @@LightTherapyInsiders God, that's mercenary. Not like they weren't making Shed loads of money already. Thanks for updating me and good luck with whatever course you take.

  • @4000angels
    @4000angels Год назад +1

    I would love to know your opinion about the Mito Red Adapt, as soon as you have a chance to test it out. I am seriously considering buying four of those panels, but I want to know your opinion first.
    This is an outstanding channel. We all really trust your honest feedback and insights regarding RLT. Thank you.

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад

      Hey, yes I'll be getting one shortly and will be doing a full review! Be sure to subscribe to be notified when it's out.

  • @konajo
    @konajo Год назад +6

    From what I understand, the difference between Hooga 300 Pro and Mito 300 Pro is that Mito has 4 wavelengths and Hooga has 2 wavelengths. Is there much benefit from the 2 wavelengths the Mito 300 Pro features? Using this primarily for skin health. Anything else you can add for comparison of these 2 tabletops?

    • @Loralarify
      @Loralarify Год назад

      I’m wondering too- I have the Mito Min~

    • @lifesolutionswithtania
      @lifesolutionswithtania Год назад

      I will just speak from what I heard on his review of wave lengths. I believe Alex mentioned it has to do with your personal preference on whether you need the wave to target certains areas that may need more or less of wave length. Having said that, seems that more research and analysis is required on what each results each wavelength can provide and on which areas of body and for what about of time. Hope Alex can answer your question.

    • @StepIntoMyGreenWorld
      @StepIntoMyGreenWorld Год назад +1

      Hope Alex will review Mito pro as their irradiance and fluence don’t match. So one of those numbers may be wrong? Can you please test?

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +3

      Hey yeah that is one big difference. But the MitoPro has an improved control panel and more power.

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +5

      Pretty much the more i look into the wavelengths outside of 660 and 850nm the more clear it is that they are beneficial and that the panel that offers multiple wavelengths is going to produce better results for the user :)

  • @ceciliaholcombe818
    @ceciliaholcombe818 Год назад +1

    You info really helped my husband and me make the right choices for our needs. We had the large and medium in the Platinum and connected. My questions, we will be on a 3 month cruise and I want to buy a smaller one to take with us. When will you be doing the smaller light comparisons? I just can't imagine being away from the lights for 3 months and we much have something for your trip. Something in the 12x10x3 range I hope would be enough and travel with me in suitcase or my very large backpack. Thank you for all you have done and are doing now. Cely And Jim in Florida (Yes, we can tell the difference and the helpful benefits of red light.

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for your support.
      I have the exact video for you - ruclips.net/video/aOR0Nn0-PAE/видео.html

  • @CollectiveMindz
    @CollectiveMindz Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Alex.
    I recently ordered a mitopro 750 to give this all a try. I figure if I really get into it I can add on a 1500 and together they should cover me mostly. So i think in some cases a smaller panel can be a good compliment to a larger one later down the road. :)

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +1

      Thats it!

    • @js7851
      @js7851 Год назад

      @CollectiveMindz, that is exactly what I am thinking. Can you post your experience? Thank you.

  • @js7851
    @js7851 Год назад +1

    I was watching a video by “the nerve doctor” where he emphasized jewels emitted. This would be for neuropathy but he talked down anything else. Of course the units he discussed made in the USA by Neuro Light are only available to medical professionals so I took the review as a way to control the business. Any thought on info on Jewels Emitted? And who publishes info on this? Thanks

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад

      Hey, oh are you sure he wasn't saying 'Joules emitted'?
      Joules is a measurement of energy - so we use it in the community to determine how much photonic light energy is 'emitted' from a device. So maybe there was some confusion around the term?
      As for only recommending one company - just remember, at the end of the day, light is light - whether it is delivered from a LED or a Laser or the sun or from one company or another, the key things to look at are the wavelength and the amount of energy.

  • @ronb7686
    @ronb7686 Год назад +2

    I just received the BioMax 450, thanks for the discount Code! If I want to receive a daily dose of 50 joules, should I split up a 10 min session (6in distance) all over my body? For instance, 2.5 min for lower front, 2.5 min lower back, 2.5min upper front, 2.5min upper back? I understand 50 joules is kind of the upper limit for daily therapy. Thanks!

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +1

      Hey. Honestly I don't bother looking at joules and dosing as their are so many variables at play. But a session time like you proposed should work rather well :)

  • @seeingyouontube
    @seeingyouontube Год назад +1

    I was researching RLT for Parkinson’s and they have VIE lights on the market. I’m curious if you think a smaller panel used for the posterior and anterior head could make any improvements. I’ve heard one researcher recommending wavelengths in the 1000nm range but Vie lights are 620-750nm and 810nm. I’ve also read pulsing is good to get into the brain so that feature on the small panel would be preferred

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +2

      Yes. you're on to it. Also check out this - neuronic.online/ I am going to be testing one of these very soon so stay tuned for my review :) You can also reach out to them (tell them you have seen my work) as they are very helpful.

  • @StepIntoMyGreenWorld
    @StepIntoMyGreenWorld Год назад

    Please test for red light in mitopro 300. We tested and it seemed low Mito won’t give the info unfortunately. They only give for both. The point in getting the pro is to get Red only option for skin and anti aging.

  • @ivanaivana-yn6vt
    @ivanaivana-yn6vt 15 дней назад

    PLEASE COULD YOU ADVICE ME WHICH IS MORE POTENT DEVICE? I CANNOT DECIDE BETWEEN PLATINUM LED BIOMAX 900 OR Infraredi Flex Max Plus? THANK YOU VERY MUCH 😊

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  11 дней назад

      The BioMax 900 is the strongest panel. Watch this:
      ruclips.net/video/FFCrl11AIbY/видео.htmlsi=XcBAX64VTKCw_qTU

  • @lifesolutionswithtania
    @lifesolutionswithtania Год назад +3

    Hi Alex 😊 thank for sharing your research and analysis on red light therapy. Just wondering, do you think a MitoPro 750 can give good coverage if you place it at floor level and you sitting (meditation pose) ? I’m 5’2 ft or would you say I’m better off with the 1500? Just being budget conscientious. Thank you 🙏🏼 and have an awesome day 🎉

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +1

      Hey - well the larger panel is always going to provide more coverage. But if you can't afford it then a 750 will be suitable. Maybe watch this video for a bit more context - ruclips.net/video/LMBmFH6-pB4/видео.html

    • @lifesolutionswithtania
      @lifesolutionswithtania Год назад

      @@LightTherapyInsiders thanks Alex, I got myself a large panel from Ali baba express. 👌 works well and I’ve tested it with my emf reader

  • @thetemplelaboratory
    @thetemplelaboratory Год назад +1

    Hi Alex, do you have any videos about the Red Light Therapy panels from BlockBlueLight? I rushed my purchase because there was a 25% off sale, its my first panal. Specs seem good. It hasnt arrived in the mail yet. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. Thank you!

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад +1

      Hey, not yet but I will soon. I'm just looking at their product range now. I'll work on a review once I get one. Be sure to sub and stay tuned :)

  • @Rykeron
    @Rykeron 4 месяца назад

    I want to take the plunge. Thinking of the massive 300led panel. Should I buy two for full body if I’m 6’4? Do they stack on the stand?

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  3 месяца назад

      Most panels do stack on the stands, depending on what brand you are looking at. I would recommend 2 for better coverage.

  • @Brady_Freshwater_Aquatics
    @Brady_Freshwater_Aquatics Год назад +1

    have you ever used bestqool panels?

  • @kara6767
    @kara6767 Год назад

    Is infraredi better than platinum led?

    • @LightTherapyInsiders
      @LightTherapyInsiders  Год назад

      Hey - have a look at this video - ruclips.net/video/31Xu84lf4vY/видео.html