
Green Light Therapy for Sleep: Illuminating a Path to Peaceful Slumber
When exposed to green light, these ipRGCs send signals to the brain, influencing various physiological processes that contribute to sleep and relaxation.
When exposed to green light, these ipRGCs send signals to the brain, influencing various physiological processes that contribute to sleep and relaxation.
The hospital’s pioneering studies have shed light on how this non-invasive treatment could potentially improve visual function, particularly in age-related eye diseases.
Regular use of green LED light therapy has been shown to decrease both the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks.
While more research is needed, the current evidence suggests that RLT offers hope for slowing disease progression and improving visual function.
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