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LET THERE BE light

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

● Whatequinephotonic red light therapy is
● How it works
● The problems it can assist

EXCITEMENT EXISTS AROUND the potential of equine photonic red light therapy (RLT), a relatively recent discovery in therapeutic techniques that is proving to be a useful aid in the treatment of disease and injury, as well as in the advancement of self-healing and in the reduction of pain via the application of light.

“Red light therapy stands as an innovative and promising addition to equine healthcare. Its non-invasive nature, coupled with its demonstrated efficacy in promoting healing and managing various conditions, makes it a valuable tool in enhancing the wellbeing and performance of horses,” says Alison Gregg, an equine therapist at Meadowbrook

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