Yit Red & Blue Light Therapy Neck Device
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LED Red & Blue Light Therapy Neck Device
Photobiomodulation treatment for your neck health
LED Red & Blue Light Therapy Neck Device is an advanced and user-friendly health device designed to support natural well-being and better health and shoulder area. Through precise and balanced use of red and blue LED light, the device can help:
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relieve pain
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reduce inflammation and swelling
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improve the condition of the skin
completely without invasive measures or drugs.
Red LED light
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Stimulates the mitochondria in the cells and increases the production of ATP
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Promotes increased energy conversion, improved protein synthesis and strengthened cellular metabolism
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Activates fibroblasts and stimulates better collagensynthesis
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Contributes to the skin's elasticity and repair of damaged tissue
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Improves microcirculation and oxygen supply to the tissue
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Supports the body's natural immune system and promotes faster healing processes
Blue LED light
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Have documented antibacterial effect
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May affect Propionibacterium acnes, a bacterium associated with acne and inflammation of the skin
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Activates porphyrins in the skin so that reactive oxygen species are released and bacterial growth is reduced
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Helps to cushion irritations and light superficial ailments
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Support a healthy and balanced skin barrier
Health effects
LED Red & Blue Light Therapy Neck Device can contribute to:
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to reduce acute and chronic inflammation of the neck and shoulders
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to relieve muscle tension and pain
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better oxygen supply and blood circulation in the tissue
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activate local immune cells
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improve lymphatic drainage and reduce swelling
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better skin health and control of acne
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give a general sense of well -being and relaxation
Who does it fit for?
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Office workers who sit quietly over longer periods
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Elderly performing physical housework and experiencing stiffness
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Drivers and transport workers
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Young adults using screen long
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Athletes or exercisers
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People with light to moderate acne in the neck
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Anyone who wants to improve microcirculation and skin health in the neck area
Use
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Frequency: 2–3 times a day
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Point: Preferably between 6 p.m. 5–7 in the morning or 19–21 in the evening
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Duration per session:
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5 minutes of blue light
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30 minutes of red light (can be increased to 40 minutes after a month's use)
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Cycle: 15 days of continuous use, then 2 day break, repeated for up to 3 months
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Tip: Clean the skin before use for the best possible effect
Technical specifications
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Red light: 630 nm ± 10 nm
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Blue light: 465 nm ± 10 nm
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Power density: ≤ 10 mw/cm²
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Operating voltage: DC 5 V
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Operating effect: ≤ 100 VA
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Protective class: Type I, Class B
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Operating temperature: 5–40 ° C
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Humidity: ≤ 80 %
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Certifications: Ce, rohs
Storage and maintenance
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Store in a dry, cool and dust -free place
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Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity
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Wiped off with a soft cloth after use
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Avoid strong chemicals by cleaning
Conclusion
LED Red & Blue Light Therapy Neck Device represents a safe, efficient and natural way of supporting the body's regeneration processes. It provides a documented and non-invasive method to reduce pain, support blood circulation and contribute to better skin health, and can be used both at home and in a professional context.
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Uno Vita reserves the right to share research and information in line with:
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UN World Declaration of Human Rights (1948), Article 19
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The International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (1966), Article 19
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Norwegian Constitution § 100
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US First Amendment
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