A 564% testosterone boost from red light alone?

A 564% testosterone boost from red light alone?

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Does this 5-minute lighting routine really make a man hard at a moment’s notice?

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Many nights I told my wife it wasn’t working out…

Even though the biochemistry was right, something just wasn’t working and I would have to start all over.

I was swallowing all those chemicals the doctor was giving me, but I felt worse and worse.

Then I started using my 45-second activity…

The next day, I knew something was up…

My waistband was a little looser. I could pull my belt in an extra notch. Wow.

The scale showed the same numbers, but I was definitely thinner.

Then, over the next few months, I went from a size 38 to a size 32. And my numbers slowly fell to 175.

I realized that my 45-second activity was working to burn off my flab and create stronger, firmer erections.

But what about my testosterone?

The proof would be in a blood test showing whether the 45-second activity really raises testosterone too.

A few days later the results came back from the lab, and I was astonished.

Here are the results:

Now I was sure my 45-second activity was also raising my testosterone as well!

I was too confident and thought my weight would drop in days, but it actually took a couple of weeks.

Do you want the same results?

Here’s the 45-second activity I used to lose flab, restore my erections, and even raise testosterone too!

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A 564% testosterone boost from red light alone?

You have probably noticed that light bulbs are a political issue.

The European Union has banned incandescent bulbs and you can barely get them in the US anymore.

And now we have these high-priced LED bulbs (I call them “twisties”) that contain a mercury-laced gas.

However you may feel about the energy savings from this, the fact that this was imposed on us without any real study is disturbing.

In fact, lighting has a dramatic effect on our well-being and our health.

As I write this, I am exposed to a 500 W incandescent light that makes me feel good and upbeat and healthy.

And I already treated myself to about 10 minutes of red light therapy when I woke up this morning.

Most people are going through life in dimly lit workplaces and homes.

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And now these dimly lit workplaces and homes are using lights that might be making us go blind.

I am not exaggerating.

What we call white light is really a mixture of the full spectrum of light:

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet (you might remember “ROYGBIV” from science class).

But from that entire spectrum…

…for lighting, you want mostly red and orange…you don’t want much blue.

Below is a graphic that shows a standard incandescent light broken down by spectrum.

Notice that the blue part is relatively small compared to the orange and red part.

This is a healthy light to work under.

But they are taking those lights away from us.

And replacing them with LEDs that have much worse characteristics.

To conduct this experiment, the researchers built special rat cages with special lighting sources.

They did not use lighting that was any brighter than what you would typically encounter in your home or your office.

They found striking pathologies in the rats exposed to modern LED lighting.

“In LED-exposed rats, an important edema of the eyelids and the conjunctiva, as well as the face of the animals, was observed.”

And they found very significant retinal damage in the rats exposed to LED lighting versus the rats exposed to incandescent lighting.

This retina damage is probably not reversible.

Blue light actually causes cells to die in large quantities.

“This necrotic death triggered an important inflammatory response as observed in our experiments, even at domestic light intensity on albino rats.”

It is, of course, true that rat eyeballs and eyes are not the same as human eyeballs and eyes.

But it is quite probable that the same LEDs that hurt rats’ eyes also hurt people’s eyes.

“At the same illuminance and under similar conditions, white, blue, and green LEDs provoke retinal damage.”

It is quite possible that you can minimize this damage by exposing yourself to enough good red light and sunlight…

And by choosing LED lights that are low in the blue spectrum and high in the red.

Similar studies to this one are being replicated every day in millions of homes and offices.

It’s not worth risking eye damage to save energy.

There are light bulb options that won’t cause eye damage, won’t cause mental damage, and will contribute to better health instead.

Red light can also stimulate testosterone locally.

If you shine red light directly on your testicles, it improves testosterone.

Even better!

In this study, researchers used 670nm red light or 808nm infrared light on rat’s testicles.

And then they compared these rats to control rats.

The rats receiving infrared and red light had 32% and 564% higher testosterone respectively!

This is when compared to controls on the fourth day of treatment.

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Is today’s “diabetic diet” making you SICKER?

This modern diabetic diet plan is high in bad fats and harmful compounds such as lectins…

Look at the diet being recommended today for diabetics:

It’s almost like this new diet is DESIGNED to make diabetics sicker and sicker…

No wonder the average diabetic man is given six different Big Pharma chemicals to take every day…and continues getting sicker and sicker.

Watch this video to find out how certain “good for diabetics” foods make diabetes worse and worse.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Light-induced retinal damage using different light sources, protocols and rat strains reveals LED phototoxicity http://www.hal.inserm.fr/hal-01383394/document

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