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Infrared Heat Technology

Sweat out impurities and burn calories

Infrared Sauna Use in UCSF Clinical Trial Shows Promise in Reducing Depression and Calorie BurningA clinical trial conducted by UCSF explored the use of infrared sauna therapy combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat major depressive disorder (MDD). Although the primary focus was on mood improvement, the study noted that participants experienced significant calorie burning as part of the overall benefits of infrared heat. The trial found that infrared sauna sessions, along with CBT, led to a reduction in depression symptoms and also contributed to overall health improvements, including weight loss.
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Infrared Sauna Use in UCSF Clinical Trial Shows Promise in Reducing Depression and Calorie Burning

A clinical trial conducted by UCSF explored the use of infrared sauna therapy combined with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat major depressive disorder (MDD). Although the primary focus was on mood improvement, the study noted that participants experienced significant calorie burning as part of the overall benefits of infrared heat. The trial found that infrared sauna sessions, along with CBT, led to a reduction in depression symptoms and also contributed to overall health improvements, including weight loss.
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Far-infrared Ray-mediated Antioxidant Potentials are Important for

This study explores the effectiveness of far-infrared radiation in treating depression. The trial focuses on whether far-infrared heat therapy can reduce depressive symptoms and improve mood in patients with clinical depression.
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Infrared Sauna Use in UCSF Clinical Trial Shows Promise in Reducing Depression and Calorie Burning

This clinical trial at UCSF explores the combined use of infrared sauna therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for treating major depressive disorder (MDD). The trial found significant reductions in depression symptoms and mood improvements in participants, highlighting the potential of infrared heat as an adjunctive treatment for mood disorders.
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Effect of far infrared therapy on arteriovenous fistula maturation: an open-label randomized controlled trial

This randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of FIR therapy in improving the maturation and survival of AVFs in hemodialysis patients. The study concluded that FIR therapy can reduce vascular inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to better AVF maturation and reduced stenosis. These benefits help to maintain adequate blood flow, essential for effective hemodialysis treatment.
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Far-Infrared Therapy for Secondary Vascular Access Patency of Hemodialysis Patients

This study explored the effects of FIR therapy on maintaining the patency of vascular access in hemodialysis patients. The findings indicated that FIR therapy could enhance blood flow and reduce vascular resistance, which contributes to prolonged AVF patency. The study also highlighted the potential of FIR therapy to mitigate oxidative stress and improve endothelial function, further supporting its role in improving circulation and vascular health.
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Clinical utility of far-infrared therapy for improvement of vascular access blood flow and pain control in hemodialysis patients

Although focused on vascular access and pain control, this study also highlighted the secondary benefits of far-infrared therapy on skin health. The increased blood circulation and enhanced collagen production associated with far-infrared therapy resulted in improved skin quality and a reduction in signs of aging, leading to a healthier, glowing complexion over time. The study involved hemodialysis patients, but the findings on skin benefits have broader applications.
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EMF/ELF Test on Blanket

This is a Third party test conducted on the Sauna blanket to show the low EMF and ELF readings.
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VOC Test on PU Fabric

This is the test conducted on the PU fabric to show it is free from VOC compounds
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PEMF Technology

Efficiency of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Painful Shoulder Following Stroke

This study evaluates the effectiveness of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in treating shoulder pain in post-stroke patients. Over six weeks, the study found that both PEMF and NMES significantly reduced shoulder pain, improved motor function, and increased the range of motion compared to the control group. The study concludes that these therapies are promising methods for enhancing rehabilitation outcomes in stroke patients.
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Efficiency of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Painful Shoulder Following Stroke

This study evaluates the effectiveness of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in treating shoulder pain in post-stroke patients. Over six weeks, the study found that both PEMF and NMES significantly reduced shoulder pain, improved motor function, and increased the range of motion compared to the control group. The study concludes that these therapies are promising methods for enhancing rehabilitation outcomes in stroke patients.
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Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields for Treatment of Depression: A Randomized Controlled Study

This randomized controlled study examined the efficacy of PEMF therapy in treating depression. The results showed that PEMF significantly reduced depression symptoms compared to the placebo group, suggesting that PEMF could be an effective treatment option for depression.
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Transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields for treatment-resistant depression: A multicenter 8-week single-arm cohort study

A 2020 8-week study revealed that transcranial PEMF therapy can augment the antidepressant effects of ongoing pharmacotherapy.
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Rapid mood-elevating effects of low field magnetic stimulation in depression

A 2014 study performed at Harvard University showed that there was more than 10% significant improvement in patients with depression by undergoing PEMF therapy for 20 minutes.
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Impulse magnetic-field therapy for insomnia: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study

This study is conducted on a four-week double-blind study with 101 participants to highlight the benefits of PEMF therapy on sleep quality. In this study, 70% of the PEMF therapy group reported a significant improvement, whereas only 2% of the control group reported the same finding.
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Efficiency of pulsed electromagnetic fields on pain, disability, anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients with cervical disc herniation: a randomized controlled study

This 12-week clinical trial showed that PEMF can effectively treat anxiety, depression, pain, and quality of life with a significant improvement compared to hot pack and TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation).
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The Efficacy of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Pain, Stiffness, and Physical Function in Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

This is a study showing a definite reduction in pain in patients with osteoarthritis after they were treated with PEMF and the Journal of Pain Research showed that PEMF therapy effectively reduced pain and improved the quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia.
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Low EMF Test

PEMF Strength Test

This report shows the strength of PEMF in mG at each level for both the Pro and Go Mat
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VOC Test on PU Fabric

Red Light & Near Infrared Technology

HIGHERDOSE Face Mask Clinical Study

This is a report on a clinical study conducted on the HIGHERDOSE Face Mask. It was conducted on 28 subjects.
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A Controlled Trial to Determine the Efficacy of Red and Near-Infrared Light Treatment in Patient Satisfaction, Reduction of Fine Lines, Wrinkles, Skin Roughness, and Intradermal Collagen Density Increase

The study concluded that both novel light sources used for PBM are effective and safe for improving skin appearance and increasing intradermal collagen density, showing no significant advantage of broadband polychromatic light over red light only​.
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A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, and split-face clinical study on LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation: Clinical, profilometric, histologic, ultrastructural, and biochemical evaluations and comparison of three different treatment settings

The study used three different LED treatments which were compared: 830 nm alone, 633 nm alone, and a combination of 830 nm and 633 nm. LED phototherapy, particularly with a combination of 830 nm and 633 nm wavelengths, is effective and safe for skin rejuvenation. It significantly reduces wrinkles, increases skin elasticity, and induces beneficial histological and biochemical changes without causing thermal or chemical damage.
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A Controlled Trial to Determine the Efficacy of Red and Near-Infrared Light Treatment in Patient Satisfaction, Reduction of Fine Lines, Wrinkles, Skin Roughness, and Intradermal Collagen Density Increase

The study concluded that both novel light sources used for PBM are effective and safe for improving skin appearance and increasing intradermal collagen density, showing no significant advantage of broadband polychromatic light over red light only​.
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Dual-wavelength LED Therapy & DHT Inhibition

The clinical trial examined the effects of dual-wavelength LED therapy on the inhibition of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) formation. Results showed that orange-red wavelengths (620 nm and 660 nm) stimulate the production of nitric oxide (NO), which in turn inhibits the conversion of testosterone to DHT. The study confirmed that dual-wavelength LED light can decrease DHT production, providing a potential non-invasive treatment for androgenetic alopecia.
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Prop 65 Test on Mask and Neck Enhancer

Third Party test conducted on the mask and neck enhancers to comply with CA Prop 65 regulations.
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ETL Certification Mask and Neck Enhancer

CE For Mask

UKCA for Face Mask

UKCA for Neck Enhancer

CE for Neck Enhancer

FDA Clearance on Face Mask

FDA Clearance on the Red Light Hat

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