Red Light Therapy and Halotherapy: The research
Although red light therapy has been extensively researched globally, the FDA has not reviewed the statements provided on this website to date.
Red light therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Additionally, the Vitality Booth Plus has not been proven to cure or permanently heal problematic skin conditions.
Please find below some useful research and documents that will help you discover your own journey:
Research papers on Red Light Therapy and Halotherapy
- Psychological Benefits of Red-Light Therapy [National LIbrary of Medicine]
- Reduction of Facial Fine Lines, Wrinkles & Increased Collagen Production / Skin Elasticity [National Lbrary of Medicine]
- Halotherapy as a Potential Covid-19 Treatment [ResearchGate]
- 9 Clinical Studies Showing Anti-Aging Benefits of Red-Light Therapy [INB Medical]
- Researched Benefits of Halotherapy [National Library of Medicine]
- Dry sodium chloride aerosol against acute respiratory infections [Presented”at”the”European”Respiratory”Society (ERS)”Annual”Congress]
- Halotherapy for Treatment of Respiratory Diseases [Journal of Aerosol Medicine]
- Respiratory Hygiene in Health Resort Medicine
- Halotherapy Increases Breathing Function in Athletes [Science Direct]
- Increased Caloric Burn & Weight Loss with Red Light Therapy [SuppVersity]
- Halotherapy – an alternative method for the treatment of respiratory diseases [ResearchGate]
- Halotherapy for Obstructive Airway Treatment [European Respiratory Journal]