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Uno Vita's Red Light Therapy and Photobiomodulation (PBM)

Jan Fredrik Poleszynski |

Photobiomodulation (PBM), also known as red light therapy or low-level light technology, is a non-invasive method that uses specific light wavelengths, primarily in the red and near-infrared (NIR) spectrum, to stimulate the body's natural cellular processes. The light is absorbed by photoreceptors in the cells, particularly in the mitochondria, and promotes increased production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), reduced oxidative stress and improved microcirculation. This helps support overall health, well-being and recovery without the use of drugs or invasive procedures. Uno Vita AS offers a wide range of PBM products, including LED panels, low-level laser devices and specialized devices such as helmets and belts, adapted to both private individuals and professional users. These products have been developed with a focus on quality, precise wavelengths and ease of use, supported by scientific research and a full Norwegian guarantee. This article provides an in-depth review of the technology, its benefits, technical specifications and applications, as well as Uno Vita's unique approach to health-enhancing technology.

Benefits and effects
Photobiomodulation has been shown to have a number of positive effects on the body's functions, based on extensive scientific research. The technology helps to support the body's natural processes on several levels:

Energy production in the cells: PBM promotes increased ATP production in the mitochondria, which can provide better endurance and vitality.

🛡️ Reduced oxidative stress: By neutralizing free radicals, PBM can protect cells from damage and support healthy aging.

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Skin health and beauty: Red light (630–680 nm) stimulates collagen production, improves elasticity and promotes wound healing. Yellow and blue light can reduce pigment spots and acne.

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Muscle and joint support: NIR light (700–1100 nm) penetrates deep into tissue and supports the regeneration of muscles and nerves.

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Improved microcirculation: Light therapy increases nitric oxide production which can dilate blood vessels and improve oxygen supply.

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Cognitive support: PBM with 810 nm can stimulate BDNF production, which is important for brain plasticity and mental clarity.

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Sleep and hormone balance: Increased melatonin and regulation of cortisol can contribute to better sleep and reduced stress.

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Immune support: Whole body treatment can contribute to a better immune response and increased production of white blood cells.

PBM is a safe and effective method to support the body's natural balance and functions - without the use of chemicals or drugs.

Technical specifications and product overview
Uno Vita's products are developed for high performance and precise therapeutic effect. Here is a selection of our key products:

🔴 RLPRO series (full body/panel):

  • RLPRO200: Compact panel with 8 wavelengths (630–1060 nm), approx. NOK 7100

  • RLPRO450Max: 9 wavelengths including blue and yellow light, pulsation 1–10,000 Hz, approx. NOK 23,000

  • RLPRO1000: Large treatment area, app control, connection of panels, approx. NOK 31,000

🟢 Luci Phi Frequencies: Integrated into all RLPROS panels for therapeutic resonance 

🟡 HD-Cure Pro Laser: 650 + 808 nm low-level laser, focused light, pulsed, approx. NOK 3,500

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Bioptron Medal: Full spectrum (480–3400 nm), 5 cm opening, approx. NOK 12,600

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Weber Infrared Helmet: 810 nm for cognitive support and microcirculation in the brain, approx. NOK 39,750

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Red Light Therapy Cap: 660 + 850 nm for hair growth, head therapy, approx. NOK 3100

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Ideacare Belt: 660 + 850 nm, flexible belt shape for back, joints and metabolism, approx. NOK 1600

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PBM beds and racks: Full-body systems for professional clinic use, from NOK 50,000–250,000 depending on configuration

All products have high irradiance (often >100 mW/cm²), CE certification and extensive technical documentation. Adjustable intensity and frequency make them suitable for both home use and professional therapy.

Mode of action and scientific basis
PBM works by light in certain wavelengths being absorbed by chromophores in the cells, especially cytochrome c-oxidase in the mitochondria. This activates the electron transport chain, increases ATP production and stimulates cellular repair processes. PBM also modulates reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO), which affect inflammation, blood flow and gene expression. The technology is well documented and based on more than 60 years of research, including from NASA and recognized medical institutions.

The biological depth and effect of the wavelengths

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630–680 nm (red light): Stimulates skin, collagen, superficial tissues (1-5mm depth)

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810–850 nm (near-infrared): Goes deeper into muscles, joints and nerves (up to 30-40 mm)

1060nm: Deeper penetration with thermal component - used for adipose tissue, hormone support and systemic effect

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480 nm (blue): Antibacterial, suitable for acne and skin cleanliness

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590 nm (yellow): Supports skin tone and circulation in surface tissue

Methods of use and practical recommendations
PBM can be used both locally and systemically. For the best possible effect, regular use (3–5 times a week) for 10–20 minutes per treatment area is recommended.

  • 🎯 Local treatments: Use handheld devices or panels directly on the skin surface.

  • 🛌 Full body treatment: Use PBM bed or large panels for systemic effects.

  • 📅 Long-term use: Studies indicate best results over a 4-12 week period of continuous use.

Areas of application
🔹 Skin improvement, signs of aging, pigmentation, acne
🔹 Muscle and joint health, sports injuries, recovery
🔹 Brain health, memory, concentration
🔹 Sleep regulation, hormone balance
🔹 Immune support and general vitality

Disclaimer and reservations
Uno Vita's PBM products are designed to support general health and wellness and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Use of these devices should take place in consultation with qualified healthcare personnel, especially if the user has underlying medical conditions or is taking medication. The products must be kept out of the reach of children and used according to the accompanying instructions. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products can cure or prevent specific health problems, and the effect of PBM can vary from person to person. Users are encouraged to read all available information and consult a doctor if necessary before use.

Freedom of expression and right to information
Uno Vita AS reserves the right to share publicly available research on health and wellness technologies, including photobiomodulation, in accordance with the principles of freedom of expression and information rights. This includes the UN Declaration of Human Rights (1948), Article 19, which guarantees the right to freedom of opinion and expression, as well as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966), Article 19, which guarantees the freedom to seek, receive and impart information. In Norway, freedom of expression is protected by Section 100 of the Constitution, and in the USA this is supported by the First Amendment, which protects freedom of expression against government interference. Uno Vita is committed to spreading knowledge about science-based technologies to promote informed decision-making and support users' right to explore innovative solutions for health and well-being.

References

  1. Hamblin, M.R. (2016). Photobiomodulation or low-level laser therapy. Journal of Biophotonics.

  2. Chung, H., et al. (2012). The nuts and bolts of low-level laser (light) therapy. Annals of Biomedical Engineering.

  3. Avci, P., et al. (2013). Low-level laser (light) therapy in skin. Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery.

  4. Karu, T. I. (2010). Mitochondrial signaling in mammalian cells. Photochemistry and Photobiology.

  5. de Freitas, L.F., & Hamblin, M.R. (2016). Mechanisms of photobiomodulation. IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics.

  6. Salehpour, F., et al. (2018). Brain photobiomodulation therapy. Molecular Neurobiology.

  7. Whelan, H.T., et al. (2001). NASA LED irradiation on wound healing. Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery.

  8. Barolet, D., & Boucher, A. (2010). Low-level light therapy for keloids. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine.

  9. Naeser, M.A., & Hamblin, M.R. (2011). Transcranial laser therapy in dementia. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery.

  10. Heiskanen, V., & Hamblin, M.R. (2018). PBM in psychiatric disorders. Psychiatry Research.

  11. Liebert, A., et al. (2014). Photon modulation of protein conformation. Medical Hypotheses.

  12. Gáspár, L., & Mester, E. (1991). Low-level laser therapy: A review. Lasers in Medical Science.

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