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Could red light therapy be used to help us recover faster from sporting injuries and promote better health as we grow older? In this third installment of our series exploring the technology behind the handheld device, FlexBeam, we discover how red light therapy can help address pain and injuries by improving local circulation and relaxing muscular spasms. Dr. Zulia Frost, clinical director at Recharge Health, creators of FlexBeam, also explains the importance of mitochondrial health for longevity.
In this conversation we cover:
- How red light therapy can help optimize cellular energy production by stimulating mitochondria
- How nitric oxide, which is released during red light therapy, dilates blood vessels and improves circulation.
- How red light therapy can be applied to injuries such as sprained ankles or knee injuries to speed up the healing process.
- Plantar fasciitis treatment by improving the quality and hydration of collagen in the fascia.
- The importance of using red light therapy in combination with other treatments and therapies for optimal results.
- The use of red light therapy by professional athletes, including tennis player Casper Ruud, for injury recovery and prevention.
- The use of red light therapy as a rejuvenation device, optimizing energy reserves in the body and improving performance during workouts.
Affiliation disclosure: This podcast receives a small commission when you use the code LLAMA for purchases from companies below which support our mission. It helps to cover production costs and ensures that our interviews, sharing information about human longevity, remain free for all to listen.
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The Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.
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Could red light therapy be used to help us recover faster from sporting injuries and promote better health as we grow older? In this third installment of our series exploring the technology behind the handheld device, FlexBeam, we discover how red light therapy can help address pain and injuries by improving local circulation and relaxing muscular spasms. Dr. Zulia Frost, clinical director at Recharge Health, creators of FlexBeam, also explains the importance of mitochondrial health for longevity.
In this conversation we cover:
- How red light therapy can help optimize cellular energy production by stimulating mitochondria
- How nitric oxide, which is released during red light therapy, dilates blood vessels and improves circulation.
- How red light therapy can be applied to injuries such as sprained ankles or knee injuries to speed up the healing process.
- Plantar fasciitis treatment by improving the quality and hydration of collagen in the fascia.
- The importance of using red light therapy in combination with other treatments and therapies for optimal results.
- The use of red light therapy by professional athletes, including tennis player Casper Ruud, for injury recovery and prevention.
- The use of red light therapy as a rejuvenation device, optimizing energy reserves in the body and improving performance during workouts.
Affiliation disclosure: This podcast receives a small commission when you use the code LLAMA for purchases from companies below which support our mission. It helps to cover production costs and ensures that our interviews, sharing information about human longevity, remain free for all to listen.
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Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show
The Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast, a HealthSpan Media LLC production, shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.

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