Rejuvasun 332 With Omnilux, Reduce Fine Lines, Wrinkles, and Enlarged Pores While You Tan

Posted: October 10th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: infrared light therapy | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

www.facebook.com 332 with Omnilux is a break-through spa unit that combines tanning with medical grade light therapy that offers both red and near-infrared light waves – clinically proven to show a 74% improvement in fine lines and wrinkles. Expected Results from the Rejuvasun 332 with Omnilux are: • Clearer, brighter, smoother complexion • Lightened age spots, sun spots, and dark circles • Diminished crow’s feet • Diminished blemishes • Tightened sagging skin • Increased production of collagen and elastin How Long do the Effects Last? Unlike other treatments that are short lived, Rejuvasun with Omnilux light therapy stimulates the the cellular process that continues to rejuvenate and repair the skin. The results you see with Omnilux continues to improve for several months even after treatment has stopped. Why Choose Rejuvasun with Omnilux? • Rejuvasun with Omnilux’s parent device, the Photo Therapeutics Omnilux, is used extensively by 3200 dermatologists and plastic surgeons worldwide • This phototherapy device is the only one in the tanning industry that has a 510K, FDA cleared status based on extensive clinical studies proving exceptional results • The only system offering both red light waves at 633 nm and 830 nm, near-infrared light waves, proven to be the most effective program for skin improvement combined to full tanning capabilities DIFFERENT NEEDS, ONE SOLUTION • The new generation of minimally invasive light technology • Clinically proven optimized wavelength

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Light therapy for depression?

Posted: May 4th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: light therapy for depression | Tags: , , , , , , | 4 Comments »

Has anyone ever used light therapy for depression? Some say it won’t work unless it is seasonal depression, but it looks like the same factors in your brain would be involved either way. I know that there’s specific (expensive) light boxes I can buy, but I’m wondering if going to a tanning bed every 2-3 days might help. I’ve read that tanning beds are not recommended for this, but the medical field would never promote tanning beds anyway because it isn’t good for your skin.
I was just wondering if anyone had any personal experience with either a light box or using a tanning bed for therapy?

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