EndoLight® Band
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EndoLight® Band – Advanced portable low-level laser therapy for optimal health and wellness
Advantages and effects of the EndoLight® Band The EndoLight® Band represents an advanced approach to photobiomodulation (PBM) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT), designed to support the body's natural healing processes and well-being. The wearable device uses specific wavelengths of light that penetrate deep into tissue, stimulating circulating blood and promoting physiological responses. Users report a number of positive effects with regular use, including:
- Increased energy production and ATP synthesis: The light wavelengths activated by the EndoLight® Band stimulate the mitochondria to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which contributes to the body's energy level and cellular activity.
- Improved blood circulation and oxygen supply: The laser light can help increase microcirculation in the blood vessels, which is essential for optimal oxygenation and nutrient supply to the body's cells.
- Reduction of inflammation: Regular use can support the body's anti-inflammatory mechanisms, which can be beneficial for chronic inflammation.
- Support for the immune system: The light treatment has been shown to stimulate specific cell responses, which can strengthen the body's natural immune system.
- Mental clarity and anti-stress effects: Wavelengths such as green and blue light are associated with relaxation and mental clarity, while yellow light has an invigorating and detoxifying effect.
- Contribution to anti-aging and well-being: The different wavelengths can affect the cells' regenerative processes, which can support the skin's elasticity, reduce signs of aging and contribute to general well-being.
The EndoLight® Band is designed for use at home and on the go, with three modes that allow the user to tailor the intensity of the light treatment based on specific needs. "Charging mode" adds energy through active light wavelengths, "Relaxation mode" promotes balance and calm, while "Recovery mode" stimulates the entire spectrum of light for maximum well-being and recovery.
Technical specifications
- Output power per diode: 8.75–35 mW, with a maximum total output of 280 mW in recovery mode
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LEDs and wavelengths:
- Arteria Radialis: 2 red laser diodes (660 nm) and 2 infrared laser diodes (808 nm)
- Ulnar Artery: 1 yellow LED (590 nm), 1 green laser diode (505 nm) and 2 blue laser diodes (450 nm)
- Energy source: Built-in rechargeable lithium battery, 1600mAh
- Duration per session: 30 minutes, with a recommended daily session of 1 time per day, and max. 2 sessions per day
- Materials: Aluminum structure, medical polycarbonate, quartz glass and BPA-free durable silicone for wristbands
- Weight: 0.85 kg
The device is classified as a Class 1C laser device and includes proximity sensors for safe activation of the LEDs. This ensures that light is only emitted when the device is in contact with the skin, reducing the risk of eye damage.
Use and recommendations It is recommended that users start with a low intensity (25-50%) and gradually adjust up to the desired level, depending on the response to the treatment. The device is used for 30 minutes daily, around the left wrist, to expose the main arteries Arteria Ulnaris and Arteria Radialis, which enables light irradiation of the circulating blood. This can have a systemic effect on the whole body, and is ideal for improving general health and well-being.
Material and quality The EndoLight® Band is made of robust, BPA-free materials and has an ergonomic design that ensures comfort during long-term use. With an aluminum body and high-quality silicone wristband, the device offers optimal durability and easy portability.
Advantages of the light wavelengths used in EndoLight®
- Infrared light (808 nm): Provides deep tissue penetration and is known for immune stimulation, activation of leukocytes and stem cells.
- Red light (660 nm): Stimulates blood rheology and oxygenation, which improves oxygen supply to tissues.
- Yellow light (590 nm): Can be invigorating, anti-depressant and support detoxification.
- Green light (505 nm): Can improve microcirculation, especially in superficial tissue layers.
- Blue light (450 nm): Has strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and can contribute to a healthier skin flora.
Indications for photobiomodulation (LLLT)
- Cardiovascular diseases, chronic inflammation, autoimmune diseases
- Metabolic disorders, including diabetes
- Fatigue syndrome, mental exhaustion and stress
- General performance improvement and training adaptation
- Preventive health and anti-aging
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