Anyork Red Light Therapy Torch Review

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Anyork Red Light Therapy Torch Review

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Red Light therapy has been used in hospitals for years but it is only in the past few years with the growth of LED technology that it has become available at home. This torch allows 660 nm and 850 nm red and infrared light to be targeted at specific areas. The 660 nm red light wavelength is best for top layer skin regrowth and repair with the near-infrared 850nm light for deep tissue, joints and muscles.

In the plain and unbranded box were the torch itself, a semi-rigid carry case, protective dark glasses, a wrist lanyard, two 18650 rechargeable batteries, a battery charger, USB cable and a user guide. Build quality is excellent, the 25 x 120 mm torch has a heavy duty stainless steel body and is clearly built to last. The torch features three LEDs, two for the red light 660nm range and one for the 850nm range. If you were to be foolish enough to look directly into the torch lens only the two red LEDs would appear lit as the 850 range is invisible to the eye. The carry case and protective glasses are somewhat lightweight and like the pointless USB cable feel like they have been bundled in with the torch rather than being designed for it, but they work well enough and get the job done. The user guide, although large and well printed, confines itself to describing the product and gives no meaningful instructions on how to use it.

The torch uses the popular and easily obtained 18650 rechargeable battery. The torch takes just one battery but two are included in the kit along with a one battery charger. Charging time takes several hours but so far after two weeks of three 5 minute sessions daily I am still using the first charge.

I suffer from mild arthritis in my hands and I wanted to try the torch to treat one finger which was swollen and made worse following a fall. The torch has a built-in 5 minute auto off feature and I have been treating the affected finger three times a day now for about two weeks. I usually keep the lens very close to target area as the effect is lessened the further away that it is. Most red light therapy devices do not include protective glasses such as the ones supplied here, which are almost as dark as welding goggles, but I always make a point of using them as the light output really is very powerful although opinions seem to vary about how damaging or otherwise the light can be to the eyes.

Is it working? Well, I have to say that my finger is less swollen than before and less susceptible to painful knocks and bangs, a big problem before. The joint capsule itself is still enlarged and sore and I still cannot fully flex the joint but in general, I would say it is markedly better than before. I should also add that I am also taking various vitamins and health products designed to aid arthritis, so I cannot for sure say that the improvement is due to the torch.

There are various rival products available but I am not regretting having purchased this one, although the price of £61 is by no means inexpensive.

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