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Infrared Light Therapy is a concise and informative non-fiction work written by Nancy Gordon Brooks and J. P. Roe. The information in this book explains the basics of infrared light therapy, its effects on the body, pain relief benefits, and the technology involved in its use at home. In addition to providing deep pain relief, this therapy stimulates certain biological processes that are crucial to the repair of damaged cells, body regeneration, and overall wellness. Whereas in the past, infrared therapy was only available at medical centers or aesthetic salons, time-testing and emerging technology have made it safe for at-home usage. The book provides a straightforward guide to using infrared globes and lamps, setting up your at-home sauna, and reaping the health benefits in the comfort of your home.
Infrared Light Therapy is a well-organized and succinct piece of research work. Nancy Gordon Brooks and J.P. Roe provide an overview of this form of therapy and a natural approach to treating aches, pains, swellings, and general body discomforts. The book starts with some biology terminology that may appear overwhelming at first but is essential for understanding the concept of this type of therapy. The subject matter explains a safe and easy-to-use treatment method that provides healing without the side effects of pain medications. Useful websites are provided within the content for detailed information seekers. Bear in mind that such light therapy is not a replacement for medical diagnosis and that doctor consultation is vital before undergoing any home treatment. Infrared Light Therapy is a recommended read for those who have an open-minded approach toward natural home therapies.