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Red Light Therapy is not just for the rich and the pro-athlete any more! It’s a revolutionary tool for midlife women ready to take control of their health, vitality, and confidence. Whether it’s about reducing inflammation, relieving pain, or improving skin health, this science-backed therapy is changing the way we approach wellness.
This episode unpacks Red Light Therapy, what it is, how it works and whether it can work on your gut health, plantar fasciitis, knee pain and more.
My Guest:
Forrest Smith grew up playing competitive sports in Atlanta and regularly participates in rugby matches and trains CrossFit, which ultimately led him to develop Kineon Lab’s Move+: a modular, targeted laser therapy device for neuromuscular pain and inflammation.
What is Red Light Therapy (RLT)?
Through the science of photobiomodulation, RLT uses specific light wavelengths to boost cell repair, reduce inflammation, and promote healing—all without the need for medication. He highlights how red and infrared light work in the body to improve blood flow, release nitric oxide, and ease chronic inflammation.
What are the benefits of Red Light Therapy?
Pain Relief: Particularly for joint pain, osteoarthritis, and conditions like plantar fasciitis.
Inflammation Reduction: Especially relevant for women in midlife dealing with hormonal changes, weight loss resistance, and systemic inflammation during perimenopause and menopause.
Enhanced Recovery: Promoting healthy blood flow and supporting tissue repair.
Gut Health and Mood: Can boost dopamine levels and improve mood, showcasing the gut-brain connection.
Support for Autoimmune Conditions: Including asthma and multiple sclerosis, by targeting systemic inflammation.
Hormonal Balance: Potential benefits for insulin resistance and thyroid health, with specific mention of Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism.
Who will benefit from Red Light Therapy?
Women in midlife: Especially those dealing with inflammation, weight loss resistance, and hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause.
Chronic pain sufferers: Individuals with joint pain, osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis, and other musculoskeletal issues.
Those with autoimmune conditions: Including asthma and multiple sclerosis, as RLT may help reduce systemic inflammation.
Individuals with gut health concerns: The therapy can boost dopamine levels and improve mood, linking to the gut-brain connection.
People struggling with hormonal imbalances: Such as insulin resistance and thyroid issues, including Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism.
Athletes and active individuals: Seeking faster recovery and pain relief from injuries.
Anyone avoiding pharmaceuticals: Looking for a natural approach to managing pain and inflammation.
The Move+ Red Light Therapy
The Move Plus is a wearable laser device developed by Forrest Smith and his team. It offers a more affordable option for clinical-grade laser therapy at home, priced under $500, compared to traditional laser devices that can cost $10,000 or more.
Key features of The Move+:
Uses medical-grade lasers (not just LEDs) to deliver effective doses of light to the body.
Designed with wearability and convenience in mind—Forrest even wears it around his neck during the interview.
Helps with pain relief, inflammation reduction, and supporting recovery from injuries.
Targets specific areas like the neck, gut, knees, and lower back, and can be used for systemic treatments (e.g., blood dosing through the neck).
Backed by research and development, including collaboration with scientific advisors and medical professionals.
Approved for travel, with FCC clearance, allowing users to take it on flights and use it while on the go.
Questions We Answer in This Episode:
How does red light therapy “work”?
Could weight loss resistance and insulin resistance benefit from red light therapy?
Can you share success stories of how red light therapy has transformed lives?
What’s the best way to incorporate it into a healthy lifestyle?
Should the treated area be active or at rest during use?
Can we easily travel with this?
What is the future of red light therapy and similar products?
What sets the MOVE+ apart from other RLT devices?
Connect with Forrest:
Other Episodes You Might Like:
Resources:
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Red Light Therapy is not just for the rich and the pro-athlete any more! It’s a revolutionary tool for midlife women ready to take control of their health, vitality, and confidence. Whether it’s about reducing inflammation, relieving pain, or improving skin health, this science-backed therapy is changing the way we approach wellness.
This episode unpacks Red Light Therapy, what it is, how it works and whether it can work on your gut health, plantar fasciitis, knee pain and more.
My Guest:
Forrest Smith grew up playing competitive sports in Atlanta and regularly participates in rugby matches and trains CrossFit, which ultimately led him to develop Kineon Lab’s Move+: a modular, targeted laser therapy device for neuromuscular pain and inflammation.
What is Red Light Therapy (RLT)?
Through the science of photobiomodulation, RLT uses specific light wavelengths to boost cell repair, reduce inflammation, and promote healing—all without the need for medication. He highlights how red and infrared light work in the body to improve blood flow, release nitric oxide, and ease chronic inflammation.
What are the benefits of Red Light Therapy?
Pain Relief: Particularly for joint pain, osteoarthritis, and conditions like plantar fasciitis.
Inflammation Reduction: Especially relevant for women in midlife dealing with hormonal changes, weight loss resistance, and systemic inflammation during perimenopause and menopause.
Enhanced Recovery: Promoting healthy blood flow and supporting tissue repair.
Gut Health and Mood: Can boost dopamine levels and improve mood, showcasing the gut-brain connection.
Support for Autoimmune Conditions: Including asthma and multiple sclerosis, by targeting systemic inflammation.
Hormonal Balance: Potential benefits for insulin resistance and thyroid health, with specific mention of Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism.
Who will benefit from Red Light Therapy?
Women in midlife: Especially those dealing with inflammation, weight loss resistance, and hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause.
Chronic pain sufferers: Individuals with joint pain, osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis, and other musculoskeletal issues.
Those with autoimmune conditions: Including asthma and multiple sclerosis, as RLT may help reduce systemic inflammation.
Individuals with gut health concerns: The therapy can boost dopamine levels and improve mood, linking to the gut-brain connection.
People struggling with hormonal imbalances: Such as insulin resistance and thyroid issues, including Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism.
Athletes and active individuals: Seeking faster recovery and pain relief from injuries.
Anyone avoiding pharmaceuticals: Looking for a natural approach to managing pain and inflammation.
The Move+ Red Light Therapy
The Move Plus is a wearable laser device developed by Forrest Smith and his team. It offers a more affordable option for clinical-grade laser therapy at home, priced under $500, compared to traditional laser devices that can cost $10,000 or more.
Key features of The Move+:
Uses medical-grade lasers (not just LEDs) to deliver effective doses of light to the body.
Designed with wearability and convenience in mind—Forrest even wears it around his neck during the interview.
Helps with pain relief, inflammation reduction, and supporting recovery from injuries.
Targets specific areas like the neck, gut, knees, and lower back, and can be used for systemic treatments (e.g., blood dosing through the neck).
Backed by research and development, including collaboration with scientific advisors and medical professionals.
Approved for travel, with FCC clearance, allowing users to take it on flights and use it while on the go.
Questions We Answer in This Episode:
How does red light therapy “work”?
Could weight loss resistance and insulin resistance benefit from red light therapy?
Can you share success stories of how red light therapy has transformed lives?
What’s the best way to incorporate it into a healthy lifestyle?
Should the treated area be active or at rest during use?
Can we easily travel with this?
What is the future of red light therapy and similar products?
What sets the MOVE+ apart from other RLT devices?
Connect with Forrest:
Other Episodes You Might Like:
Resources:
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