RED LIGHT THERAPY

Red Light Therapy for Natural Healing

Experience the Power of Light – A Faith-Based Approach to Wellness
At Proverbs 31 Nurse – Timeless Nutrition, we embrace natural, effective therapies that
align with God’s design for the body. Red light therapy (also known as low-level laser
therapy or photobiomodulation) is one of our favorite non-invasive ways to support
healing, reduce pain, and restore cellular function.

What Is Red Light Therapy?

We believe healing is both physical and spiritual. As you receive red light therapy, we
encourage you to rest in God’s presence, renew your mind with scripture, and trust in His
provision for your health.

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” – John 1:5

How It Works

Our sessions use professional-grade red and near-infrared light devices. You simply relax
while the light does the work. Most clients feel a sense of peace, warmth, and rejuvenation
even after one session.

  • Painless and non-invasive
  • Sessions are 15–30 minutes
  • No downtime
  • Can be done fully clothed
  • Peaceful, Key of David healing music/444 & 528Hz tone music offered to be played during your session

Book Your Session

Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, fatigue, or just want to promote whole-body
wellness, red light therapy is a beautiful tool to add to your healing journey.

Red Light / Near-Infrared Therapy – Brief Information

Red Light (630–660 nm) supports skin health, circulation, and surface inflammation.

Near-Infrared Light (810–850 nm) penetrates deeper tissues to support muscle/joint comfort and cellular repair.

Potential Benefits:

Reduced inflammation

  • Improved tissue healing and recovery
  • Muscle and joint pain relief
  • Enhanced circulation and skin health

Who Should Not Use This Therapy:

  • Anyone pregnant (unless cleared by a provider)
  • Anyone with active cancer (without oncology approval)
  • Anyone using photosensitizing medications
  • Anyone with uncontrolled hyperthyroidism (avoid direct thyroid exposure)
  • Anyone with eye disease or recent eye surgery

Safety Notes:

Mild warmth or redness can be normal.

Protective eyewear recommended for facial use.

Not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment.

Stop if discomfort or irritation occurs.