Collection: Improved blood circulation

Improved blood circulation
Improves blood circulation
Promotes energy production
Reduces pain and inflammation

Red light therapy is good for blood flow, which is essential for recovery and overall health. Improved circulation means nutrients and oxygen are delivered to cells more efficiently.

Improve Blood Circulation with Red Light Therapy

Improve your blood circulation with red light therapy. Stimulates vasodilation through nitric oxide. Scientifically supported. Panacea.

Good blood circulation is the foundation of health and recovery. Red light therapy can improve blood circulation through well-documented scientific mechanisms.

Nitric oxide: the key

The primary mechanism of action works through nitric oxide (NO). Photobiomodulation promotes the dissociation of NO from cytochrome c oxidase, releasing this powerful signaling molecule. NO is a natural vasodilator: it relaxes the smooth muscle cells in blood vessel walls, causing blood vessels to widen and blood flow to increase.

Therapeutic benefits

More blood flow means faster removal of inflammatory mediators and waste products, and better delivery of immune cells and building blocks for tissue repair. Additionally, photobiomodulation stimulates angiogenesis: the formation of new small blood vessels.

For people with circulation problems—such as diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, or Raynaud's syndrome—this can be especially valuable. The deeply penetrating wavelengths of the ATP Pro series (940 nm, 1060 nm, and 1072 nm) also reach deeper blood vessels.

Hamblin, M.R. (2017). Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation. AIMS Biophysics.

Immunomodulatory effects of photobiomodulation: a comprehensive review (PMC, 2024)

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