Theralight for Weight Loss With Your Exercise Program

PBMT Light Therapy for Weight Loss With Your Exercise Program

Some of us might be looking to shed a little more than our sweaters as we emerge from cool weather months. Whether turning a couple of extra pounds into lean muscle or starting a journey to a complete lifestyle change, exercise, and diet programs can be a struggle to stick to, and results can be difficult to see.

Red light therapy, such as that from an LED light bed, can be added to an approved weight loss program to help burn fat, reduce the appearance of cellulite, and reduce muscle soreness and the risk of injury from exercise.

The Role of Red Light Therapy in Weight Loss

Red light therapy, harnessed through devices like LED light beds, can seamlessly integrate into an approved weight loss program, contributing to fat burn, cellulite reduction, and alleviation of muscle soreness, consequently minimizing the risk of exercise-related injuries.

How Red Light Therapy Facilitates Weight Loss

Red and near-infrared (NIR) light therapy profoundly impacts metabolic processes. Targeting the mitochondria of our cells triggers increased ATP production, enhancing energy transport in our bodies. Elevated metabolic rates from red light therapy make cells more efficient in burning glucose, resulting in effective fat loss.

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The TheraLight 360 and TheraLight FIT LED beds emerge as valuable adjuncts to obesity treatment within a comprehensive diet and exercise regimen. Combining red and near-infrared light therapy with diet and exercise optimizes the weight loss journey. PBMT applied before and after sessions of aerobic training during 12 weeks can increase the time-to-exhaustion and oxygen uptake and also decrease the body fat in healthy volunteers when compared to placebo irradiation before and after exercise sessions.

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Reduce Cellulite & Firm Skin

Cellulite are fat deposits that cause a dimpled appearance of the skin in areas like the thighs and midsection. Red light therapy can help diminish the appearance of cellulite and firm the skin in these areas. Boosted collagen production from increased fibroblast development due to red light therapy helps firm the skin. Exercise and red light therapy combined improve the look of cellulite more than one or the other on their own.

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Poor blood circulation in certain areas is another factor in cellulite formation, and red light therapy promotes circulation and blood vessel health, which helps reduce cellulite formation.

Note: Cellulite is just one-way fat cells are arranged on the body and is not harmful. Most people have some cellulite on their bodies (even celebrities and athletes) because we all have fatty tissue. Reduced appearance of cellulite can be a confidence boost, but it’s important to recognize that cellulite may not disappear completely.

Red Light Therapy to Reduce Injury

Nothing stops a new workout routine like sustaining an injury. If it’s been a while since you hit the gym, ensure you get a proper warm-up before starting your workout. A warm-up gradually elevates your heart rate and gets your blood flowing so your muscles are ready to go. Red light therapy before a workout can help you with your warm-up.  A full-body red light treatment can help increase circulation in your body because of the vasodilation effect or the temporary widening of the blood vessels that red light has on the body.

After you’ve crushed that HIIT circuit (or any exercise you like), red light therapy can also help reduce pain from delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). You know that the following day after a workout, your body groans and protests at every movement when you wake up. DOMS can be a workout motivation killer, but red light therapy can help reduce the pain caused by DOMS.

While the exact cause of DOMS isn’t known, it’s likely caused in part by minor tears in the muscles from exercise, which causes swelling. Red light therapy after a workout helps inflammatory mediators (like white blood cells) get to your muscles faster to reduce inflammation and repair damage.

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Getting Started With Red Light Therapy for Weight Loss

Red light therapy should be used as part of a weight loss program. Nutrition and exercise are other vital components to success with weight loss. One aspect of weight loss that can’t be overlooked is maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle by forming new habits and breaking old ones. Remember, it can take 30 to 60 days to break or develop a new habit, so persistence is key.

Pro-tip: Set goals beyond mere weight targets; consider achievements like running a 5k in under 30 minutes or increasing your one-rep max weight by 10 lbs to measure progress.

For those initiating a weight loss or exercise program, consulting with a healthcare professional, especially if underlying health concerns like diabetes or heart disease, is vital. Recognizing that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to weight loss, focus on building a holistic, healthy lifestyle.


Photobiomodulation (PBMT), also known as red light therapy, is a fascinating process that occurs at the cellular level. Let’s dive into what PBMT is, its applications, and how it might impact weight loss:

  1. What is PBMT?
    • PBMT stands for Photobiomodulation.
    • It involves using red light and near-infrared light to activate the mitochondria within our cells.
    • Mitochondria are like the powerhouses of our cells, responsible for producing ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which provides energy to our bodies.
  2. Applications of PBMT:
    • Sleep & Mood: PBMT can help regulate your circadian rhythm, especially if it’s disrupted by fluorescent or blue light exposure from screens. Improved sleep positively impacts mood and can combat seasonal blues.
    • Skin Care: Increased collagen production due to PBMT helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and inflammation from acne.
    • Wound & Scar Healing: PBMT aids in repairing damaged skin, including scar tissue. It’s particularly beneficial for slow-healing wounds.
    • Sports Performance: Before a workout, PBMT enhances warm-up quality by increasing circulation and reducing muscle fatigue. After exercise, it prevents delayed-onset muscle soreness by repairing minor tissue damage.
    • Pain & Inflammation Reduction: PBMT boosts cell energy, cell proliferation, and temporarily increases circulation. It’s effective for pain relief from injuries or chronic conditions like arthritis or tendonitis. Additionally, it combats oxidative stress, which contributes to inflammation throughout the body.
  3. Weight Loss and PBMT:
    • Researchers from a 2017 study suggest that PBMT affects fat-storing cells by reducing levels of a protein called CTRP7. High CTRP7 is associated with glucose intoleranceinsulin resistance, and high triglyceride levels.
    • In other words, PBMT may improve metabolic function by suppressing CTRP7.
    • Additionally, PBMT can influence appetite, potentially impacting weight management.


Remember that PBMT is dose-dependent, and multiple treatments are usually necessary for sustained results. Your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs and goals

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