“My husband noticed before I did.”
Light therapy won a Nobel Prize in 1903. Then it was forgotten.
Nobel Prize for Light Therapy
Danish physician Niels Ryberg Finsen won the Nobel Prize for treating skin tuberculosis with concentrated light rays. He achieved a 95% success rate. His work also showed red light could prevent scarring in smallpox patients.
Light Baths & Heliotherapy
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg built "electric light baths" for general rejuvenation. Dr. Auguste Rollier used sunlight therapy in the Swiss Alps to treat tuberculosis and rickets. Light was considered powerful medicine.
Antibiotics Take Over
Mass-produced antibiotics replaced light therapy for infections. A century of phototherapy research was largely forgotten in favor of pharmaceutical solutions.
NASA Rediscovers Light
While growing plants in space using LEDs, NASA researchers discovered their own wounds healed significantly faster when exposed to red light. Studies showed red and near-infrared light could stimulate human cell growth by 150–200%.
Backed by 40+ Clinical Studies
Photobiomodulation (the scientific term for light therapy) is now supported by decades of peer-reviewed research. The mechanism is understood: specific wavelengths stimulate mitochondrial function, increasing cellular energy and regeneration.

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