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The Science Behind Acupuncture and ADHD

The Science Behind Acupuncture and ADHD

When people first hear the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for either themselves or their children, there can be a mix of relief and apprehension. The relief comes from understanding the challenges that must be faced; the apprehension stems from concerns about the long-term use of stimulant medications. If you face such a diagnosis and are looking for a non-pharmaceutical solution, acupuncture might be part of the solution you are looking for to help manage the symptoms of ADHD.  continue reading »

Finding Relief: The Benefits of Acupuncture for Treating Chronic Pain

Finding Relief: The Benefits of Acupuncture for Treating Chronic Pain

According to a study published in 2023, approximately 51 million people in the United States suffer from chronic pain, with about 17 million of those suffering from high-impact chronic pain. Those who suffer from chronic pain find their lives altered in difficult ways. The search for relief is constant. Traditional medicine offers various prescription medications, but if you are looking for a more natural path to healing and wellness, acupuncture should be at the top of your list.  continue reading »

Does Acupuncture Treat Heart Disease?

Does Acupuncture Treat Heart Disease?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. And ethnicity doesn’t matter, as people of all racial and ethnic groups are impacted. With such serious statistics, many might wonder what treatment options are available. Did you know that acupuncture can help with treating heart disease, as well as many of its contributing factors? Read on to learn how. continue reading »

Accelerating Exercise Recovery with LED Light Therapy: Science-backed Techniques

Light therapy for athletic performance and exercise recovery.

Exercise is a fundamental component of a healthy lifestyle, promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, and overall vitality. However, intense workouts can lead to muscle fatigue, inflammation, and even injury. While traditional recovery methods like rest, hydration, and nutrition are essential, there’s a growing interest in alternative approaches like LED light therapy. This cutting-edge technique is backed by scientific research and has gained popularity for its potential to accelerate exercise recovery. In this article, we’ll delve into the mechanisms of action behind LED light therapy and explore the scientific studies supporting its effectiveness.

UNDERSTANDING LED LIGHT THERAPY

LED (Light Emitting Diode) light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation or low-level light therapy (LLLT) , involves exposing the body to specific wavelengths of light to stimulate natural cellular processes. These wavelengths penetrate the skin and are absorbed by the cells, triggering beneficial cellular responses. Blue light therapy targets the surface of the skin. Red Light Therapy targets beneath the skin. And Infrared therapy penetrates deepest at the muscle level. LED light therapy is non-invasive, painless, and has minimal side effects, making it an attractive option for exercise recovery.

MECHANISMS OF ACTION

1. **Mitochondrial Stimulation**: Mitochondria are the powerhouses of our cells, producing energy in the form of ATP. LED light therapy stimulates mitochondrial activity, leading to enhanced energy production. This boost in cellular energy aids in repairing damaged tissues and accelerating muscle recovery.

2. **Reduced Inflammation**: Intense exercise can lead to inflammation, causing pain and delaying recovery. LED light therapy has been shown to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines while promoting anti-inflammatory cytokines. This balance helps to minimize inflammation, allowing muscles to heal faster.

3. **Increased Blood Flow**: LED light therapy improves microcirculation and vasodilation, which enhances blood flow to the muscles. This increased circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products, crucial for efficient recovery.

4. **Activation of Stem Cells**: Stem cells play a vital role in tissue regeneration. LED light therapy activates stem cells in the treated area, encouraging the repair and growth of muscle fibers and other tissues.

SCIENTIFIC STUDIES SUPPORTING LIGHT THERAPY

1. **Ferraresi et al., 2015**: In a randomized controlled trial, researchers investigated the effects of LED light therapy on muscle performance and post-exercise recovery. The study found that LED therapy significantly reduced muscle fatigue and oxidative stress markers, suggesting its potential to enhance exercise recovery.

2. **Leal Junior et al., 2018**: This systematic review and meta-analysis examined various studies on LED light therapy for muscle recovery. The analysis concluded that LED therapy was effective in reducing muscle soreness and enhancing muscle performance after exercise-induced damage.

3. **Baroni et al., 2020**: In a study involving athletes, researchers explored the impact of LED light therapy on muscle recovery after high-intensity exercise. The results demonstrated improved muscle function, reduced inflammation, and faster recovery in the LED-treated group compared to the control group.

THE BAY VIEW WELLNESS DIFFERENCE

At Bay View Wellness, we offer FDA approved, award winning Celluma LED light therapy devices. These devices utilize the most current research for the optimal treatment time (30 minutes) and proximity to the skin. These two factors are necessary to get results.

We offer LED Light Therapy in three ways;

1. Add-on to acupuncture in a spot location such as face, hand, knee or foot.

2. Focus Light Therapy session for face or body (one side). Includes vibroacoustic therapy and hot stone infrared mat.

3. Premium Rejuvify session as a full body experience including both sides of the body, vibroacoustic therapy, hot stone infrared mat, customized aromatherapy.

CONCLUSION

LED light therapy is emerging as a promising technique for accelerating exercise recovery. Its mechanisms of action, including mitochondrial stimulation, inflammation reduction, increased blood flow, and stem cell activation, offer a holistic approach to repairing muscles and tissues. Scientific studies consistently support its efficacy, highlighting its potential to complement traditional recovery methods. By understanding and harnessing the power of LED light therapy, individuals can optimize their exercise routines and achieve quicker recovery times, leading to improved overall fitness and well-being.

Acupuncture Research Roundup

Acupuncture Research Roundup

According to the National Institutes of Health, research has demonstrated that acupuncture could be helpful for a variety of pain conditions including back pain, knee pain caused by osteoarthritis, and postoperative pain. There is also evidence to suggest that it helps relieve joint pain “associated with the use of aromatase inhibitors.” continue reading »

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