Speed up healing

I recently came across some interesting info on the healing properties of certain wavelengths of light. Real documented studies have shown that this light can speed up the healing of wounds, significantly. Since Penis Enlargement is all about damaging the penis I thought that this could help you guys recover faster after a workout.

Here is all you need to know about this idea, and at the bottom links to various studies. http://heelspurs.com/led.html
 
Yeah .. i just had a torn up skin near the shaft .. left it 3 days to heal it self , i used some creams.. i wanna know is that tissue harder now then before, i mean is it more ressiliant to my stretching, there is a scar but its cleaning fast. Didn' t had that in my last P.E. tour half a year ago or so . .. would like to know more about this
 
I was just talking to someone who said this can also help with depression. What about UV or IR light? Is this different than LED?
 
LEDs can produce light in a variety of spectrums. IR is probably the most common. It is said to help with depression, although sunlight would perform the same function.
 
The way that the red and near infrared light seems to work is by making the energy process within cells more efficient. I dont think its a matter of stimulating scar tissue. Sunlight is composed of all sorts of light visible and non. The problem though, is that it also has uv rays, which are damaging. Only at dawn and dusk, is there a much greater abundance of the beneficial red light, and much less uv light, as evidenced by the fact that sunrise and sunsets appear amber colored. In the winter, however, we get much less of any type of light.
 
MoreGains123;330448 said:
LEDs can produce light in a variety of spectrums. IR is probably the most common. It is said to help with depression, although sunlight would perform the same function.

Since I suffer with agoraphobia I rarely get in the sun so I thought this may really help.
 
doublelongdaddy;330511 said:
Since I suffer with agoraphobia I rarely get in the sun so I thought this may really help.
Several Navy's use LED therapy to substitute for sunlight exposure in suBathmatearines.
 
MoreGains123;330515 said:
Several Navy's use LED therapy to substitute for sunlight exposure in suBathmatearines.

Interesting.

This thread may also be positive in the healing process. It is called Eroset's Vein Oil.
 
Back
Top