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Is THIS a Scam or Legit? New Red Light Technology?
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2023Mar 30
First, for all red light therapy panels I mentioned you can use discount code ALEX to save: ✅ If you want to get a Rouge PRO use this link depending on the country you want to order from: ✅ For a PlatinumLED BioMax 300 panel or another option click here: https://aferg.co/redled ✅ For a Rojo 300 panel or another red light therapy option click here: https://aferg.co/rojo-rlt Also, if you're not familiar with my work, then check out some of my best red light therapy resources: ✅ My epic Facebook group on red light therapy and more: https://aferg.co/fb-group ✅ Full playlist of my 2022 body panel red light therapy comparison series with all episodes: https://aferg.co/RLT-2021-playlist - if you're short on time then check out the summary episode towards the end of the playlist ✅ My excel sheet for comparing different panels to their competition: https://aferg.co/rlt-data ✅ For my red light therapy buyer's guide blog, follow this link: https://aferg.co/RLTguide ✅ My red light testing methodology for reviews video: https://aferg.co/rlt-testing-method ✅ How I use red light therapy: https://aferg.co/how-I-use-RLT ✅ My Rouge Pro review: https://aferg.co/rouge-review ✅ Hotspot testing for different panels: https://aferg.co/hotspots Next up, let's consider my perspective on Rouge's Parabolic Multi Wave Technology: ✅ So the "new" technology that Rouge has introduced in the red light therapy industry has been here for quite some time now. That technology is called the "Parabolic Multi Wave Technology". I've been getting a ton of e-mails and comments on this technology as people want my opinion on the topic ✅ The question, however, is whether this technology is really new? Many people don't understand the technology in the first place or question whether it's worth it. So I decided to shoot a video on this technology and explore the ins and outs ✅ Rouge has just developed a new range of red light therapy panels, the G3 range. These panels contain the Parabolic Multi Wave Technology I'm talking about here, but also a host of different changes as well ✅ The new technology entails that the light spectrum around each wavelength peak- 660 and 850nm- is broader. So the light isn't just emitted around 660nm and 850nm but also in a Gaussian Bell Curve around that ✅ So the "parabolic" part of the equation, moreover, means that the light is emitted over a more extended spectrum ✅ In past reviews, I've often talked about how this approach could be beneficial and that I'd like to see a broader light spectrum emitted by red light therapy devices ✅ However, many red light therapy panels already have this feature of light around a peak wavelength. And often, the peak isn't located precisely where advertized either ✅ Also, the light is emitted evenly across the panels without hotspots. I've talked about hotspots extensively in the past and tested many panels on it - you can watch a video on that topic here: https://aferg.co/hotspots ✅ Some panels already had excellent outcomes on the hotspot test, though. Out of the 12 panels I tested, many had excellent scores there ✅ But back to the topic of parabolas: I decided to test some red light therapy panels so that you'll learn how different panels already exhibit parabolas and not extreme peaks in their light emissions around advertized wavelengths ✅ I've tested the BioMax 300 and Rojo 300 for their wavelengths and you can see a large swath of light around each wavelength that is advertized. So never is there only light around the advertized 630n or 660nm wavelength but always a lot in between too ✅ So what do you have to do? I think you can ignore the claims of Rouge that they somehow have developed a unique new technology here with their Parabolic Multi Wave Technology ✅ In a way though, Rouge advertizing their products this way is much more honest as it's much closer to reality. So it's better not to imply that you only emit light at one wavelength or very closely around one wavelength but that there's always a broader spectrum with LEDs #redlighttherapy #lllt #updates 00:00 Parabolic Multiwave Introduction 01:48 The Hotspot Problem 03:23 What Is "Parabolic"? 04:41 My Parabolic Interpretation 05:40 Parabolic BioMax Testing 08:27 My Conclusion

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Red Light Therapy by Alex Fergus

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