How to increase male blood flow with infrared light

How to increase male blood flow with Infrared Light

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The other night, I took my wife out to dinner for her birthday.

She was in a playful mood, and she wore a very revealing sexy red dress… She was continually flirting with me and teasing me all night.

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How to increase male blood flow with infrared light

Photobiomodulation is a field that has been around since the 1960s.

It involves using low-powered red or near-infrared light to treat health problems.

Photobiomodulation works by improving energetic metabolism.

Because its effects are so fundamental, it can help with a wide variety of ailments.

Interestingly, in the last few years, scientists have been researching the effects of photobiomodulation on mood.

Researchers conducting a study on depression recently found that photobiomodulation can improve sexual function in men and women.

Researchers at the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts Gen Hospital carried out this human experiment and published the results in the Journal of Lasers in Surgery and Medicine.

Transcranial photobiomodulation involves shining red or near-infrared light on the scalp.

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“Transcranial photobiomodulation uses near‐infrared or red light to the scalp designed to penetrate to subjacent cortical areas of the brain.”

Usually, the goal is to stimulate metabolism in certain parts of the brain.

This procedure is useful for depression and dementia.

“Transcranial photobiomodulation has recently emerged as a potential therapy for brain disorders.”

These scientists were curious about the effect this technique might have on sexual function.

“This study assessed the efficacy of repeated sessions of near-infrared transcranial photobiomodulation on sexual dysfunction.”

Twenty people were recruited into the study. Roughly half of the participants were male and roughly half were female.

And then the researchers divided them into two groups with a good mix of men and women in each.

They gave one group the light treatment and they gave the other group an inactive sham treatment.

“Twenty individuals received light treatment or sham therapy twice a week for 8 weeks.”

They assessed patients by a standardized interview known as SAFTEE.

Part of this interview is used to assess sexual function. (It was originally designed to study the side effects of drugs.)

The interview focuses on libido, physical arousal, and orgasm.

“Sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm were assessed using the Systematic Assessment for Treatment‐Emergent Effects‐Specific Inquiry.”

The SAFTEE score indicates overall sexual dysfunction: The higher the score the worse the dysfunction.

Lower scores are better: The SAFTEE score ranges from 0-9. 

And it turned out that near-infrared light treatment significantly improved sexual dysfunction.

SAFTEE scores improved on average by 2.5 points over 2 months with photobiomodulation treatment.

“The mean improvement in sexual function in subjects receiving treatment was significantly greater than in subjects receiving sham treatment.”

The average score in the treatment group was 3.4 before treatment.

This dropped to 0.9 by week seven!

The researchers saw a significant improvement at the end of the first week.

They saw the most dramatic improvements in sexual function by week three.

This is the first study to show that photobiomodulation might be useful in treating sexual dysfunction.

“Photobiomodulation may be associated with therapeutic effects on sexual dysfunction.”

The participants in this study were all suffering from major depressive disorder – which makes the results even more powerful.

“The effect appeared unrelated to the antidepressant effect of light therapy in our cohort.”

Transcranial photobiomodulation has shown positive effects on depression in some human studies.

Photobiomodulation uses light with a very narrow wavelength range.

The near-infrared light used in this study is invisible to the naked eye.

Near-infrared light provides the best penetration into the human body – it allows the use of lower-powered lights that can still reach the brain.

And photobiomodulation uses very low-power light.

Alternatively, it can use higher-powered light that pulses on and off. (Giving low average power.)

The power output of these lights is very low and there is no risk of heat – even from laser-based treatments.

Photobiomodulation devices are coming onto the market rapidly.

Technology that was very expensive a few years ago is rapidly dropping in price.

Expect to see photobiomodulation treatments becoming the norm over the next 10 years.

You should always consult a healthcare professional about treating and diagnosing any health problem.

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We’re talking while he’s spinning the sign, and he drops the bombshell. “How old do you think I am?” he asks me.

He whips out his driver’s license. I do some quick calculation. “No way. You can’t be 88! That’s totally insane!”

Of course, I ask him his secret to a long life. And he said it was exercise,  activity, and this juice thing he whips up every morning.

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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.
Effects of transcranial photobiomodulation with near‐infrared light on sexual dysfunction https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/lsm.23011

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  1. Where can I go to get this done? I’m tired of reading articles about this with no details about where to go to get it done or the exact types of laser lights being used.

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