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Best protocol fro lungs using Ultron Unit
From reading through your site, you address Red Light therapy for lungs, and I was interested in using my Ultron unit specifically for my lungs, so would a beneficial protocol involve using LED red light, COB, and UVA ? Would UVB be used briefly after a session of the above 3 ?
0 likes • Mar 22
Thank you, I will look at these
The Secret Behind EMR-Tek’s Power: COB Explained
If you’ve ever wondered what that big COB (Chip on Board) is in the center of our lights—this is exactly what separates EMR-Tek from the rest. We’re currently the only red light company using this kind of focused COB technology—and that’s by design, not by accident. 🔥 What is COB Technology? COB stands for Chip on Board—a powerful, ultra-concentrated LED module that emits light from a single, focused source. While most brands scatter small LEDs across a panel, EMR-Tek chose a more intentional route—because focused light delivers focused results. And that’s not all. ⚙️ Engineered for Performance: Our devices are also built with: - Higher irradiance for maximum light delivery and deeper penetration - Lower EMF output to keep your environment clean - Low flicker tech to protect your eyes and nervous system We don't just focus on light—we focus on quality light. 🌿 Why It Matters: This centralized COB, combined with our performance-driven design, allows for deep tissue stimulation, making it ideal for those looking to support: - Gut health and digestion - Internal recovery and resilience - Cellular energy & mitochondrial function - Targeted applications for deeper tissues and organs Instead of just lighting the skin, you’re delivering precise, concentrated light energy into the body—where it counts most. 💡 Bottom Line: Scattered LEDs = surface-level stimulation EMR-TEK’s COB = deep, powerful, and precise We're the only ones doing it this way—because we believe red light should go deeper, work smarter, and feel better. Once you experience it, you’ll understand why.
The Secret Behind EMR-Tek’s Power: COB Explained
0 likes • Mar 21
What is the depth of penetration using COB and UVA with red led light?
Blue blocking glasses
Are 2 sets of blue blocking classes best? Red for using at ni9ght and yellow for day?
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Hey Light Skool Fam, Thank you for being part of this journey with us—exploring the power of light and leveling up your knowledge through our platform. We truly appreciate your support, curiosity, and continued engagement! As a token of our appreciation, we’re offering you an exclusive one-time discount code: EMRVIP30 for 30% off your entire order. This is our way of saying thank you for being here and being part of the mission. Enjoy the light—on us! 🔥—The EMR-Tek Team
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1 like • Mar 21
May I ask how long our discount is good for?
0 likes • Mar 21
Also, which devices are best for traveling, especially when one wants red light and UVA?
Lesson 4 🔆⚡️ Out Now!
Discover how UV exposure enhances vascular flexibility, improving blood pressure regulation, oxygen transport, and recovery—unlocking better performance and overall health 🧠🫀🫁🔋 Lesson 4: Vascular Slack | How UV exposure enhances Oxygen Transport, Blood Circulation & blood pressure regulation 📊🩸 https://www.skool.com/emrlightskool/classroom/30ec2500?md=61573fd2c9a9439c9212513497325279
Lesson 4 🔆⚡️ Out Now!
2 likes • Mar 21
I asked Chat GPT the same question: What can be done to remove calcium buildup in arteries so nitric oxide can work better to stretch and relax the vessels? Calcium buildup in arteries, known as arterial calcification, can reduce the effectiveness of nitric oxide (NO) in relaxing and dilating blood vessels. Here are some strategies to help reduce or prevent further calcification, thereby improving nitric oxide function: 1. Diet and Nutrition - Increase Vitamin K2 Intake – Helps redirect calcium from arteries to bones.Found in: Natto (fermented soybeans), egg yolks, grass-fed dairy, and liver. - Boost Magnesium Levels – Acts as a natural calcium channel blocker, helping prevent calcium deposition.Found in: Leafy greens, nuts, seeds, dark chocolate, and avocados. - Reduce Processed Foods & Sugar – High sugar intake promotes inflammation and calcification. - Consume Antioxidants & Nitric Oxide Boosters:Beetroot, garlic, citrus, pomegranates, leafy greens (rich in nitrates).L-arginine & L-citrulline supplements help enhance NO production. - Limit Calcium Supplements – Excess calcium, especially without K2, may deposit in arteries. 2. Exercise & Lifestyle - Regular Physical Activity – Improves vascular elasticity and nitric oxide production.Aerobic exercises (walking, cycling, swimming) and strength training are beneficial. - Intermittent Fasting – Encourages autophagy, which may help clear arterial plaques. - Good Sleep – Supports NO production and arterial repair. - Stress Management – Chronic stress increases cortisol, which contributes to arterial stiffness. 3. Targeted Supplements - Vitamin D3 & K2 Combo – Ensures calcium goes to bones, not arteries. - Berberine – Has been shown to reduce arterial stiffness and support heart health. - Nattokinase & Serrapeptase – Enzymes that break down fibrin, helping with arterial cleansing. - CoQ10 (Ubiquinol) – Enhances mitochondrial function and supports vascular health. - Omega-3 Fatty Acids – Reduces inflammation and plaque progression.
2 likes • Mar 21
Asked for a daily protocol using EMR-TEK for red light therapy along with other elements of the program: Arterial Decalcification & Nitric Oxide Optimization (Including Red Light Therapy) In addition to diet, supplements, and lifestyle strategies, red light therapy (RLT) can play a role in improving vascular function, nitric oxide production, and arterial flexibility. 1. Essential Nutrients & Supplements These help remove calcium buildup, prevent further calcification, and enhance NO levels. Vitamin K2 (MK-7) - Dosage: 100-300 mcg per day - Purpose: Moves calcium from arteries to bones. - Best Form: MK-7 (better than MK-4 for arterial health). - Food Sources: Natto, grass-fed dairy, egg yolks. Vitamin D3 - Dosage: 2,000-5,000 IU per day - Purpose: Helps absorb calcium properly (must be balanced with K2). - Test Levels: Target 50-70 ng/mL (blood test for 25(OH)D). Magnesium - Dosage: 200-400 mg per day - Purpose: Blocks excess calcium from arteries. - Best Forms: Glycinate, malate, or taurate. - Food Sources: Leafy greens, nuts, seeds, dark chocolate. Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA & DHA) - Dosage: 1,000-3,000 mg per day (combined EPA & DHA) - Purpose: Lowers inflammation and arterial stiffness. - Best Form: Fish oil or algae-based omega-3s. - Food Sources: Salmon, sardines, mackerel. Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinol) - Dosage: 100-300 mg per day - Purpose: Supports mitochondrial function & vascular health. - Best Form: Ubiquinol (better absorbed than ubiquinone). 2. Nitric Oxide (NO) Boosters These improve blood flow, vascular elasticity, and arterial repair. L-Arginine & L-Citrulline - Dosage:L-Arginine: 2-6 grams per dayL-Citrulline: 1-3 grams per day - Purpose: Enhances NO production. - Best Taken: Empty stomach or pre-workout. - Food Sources: Watermelon, beets, dark chocolate, leafy greens. Beetroot Extract / Beet Juice - Dosage: 500-1000 mg extract per day or 4-8 oz beet juice - Purpose: High in nitrates, boosts NO naturally.
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Stuart Briscoe
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74 y/o male, stage 4 NSCLC EGFR mutation, diagnosed 8/23 @MDA

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