Acupoints & Anecdotes: Red Light Therapy for Animals & Humans w/ Ros Maindok

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2023 · 58 MIN

Acupoints & Anecdotes: Red Light Therapy for Animals & Humans w/ Ros Maindok

from The Energy Code · host Dr. Mike Belkowski

This week I am excited to welcome my first "fireside chat" with a red light therapy enthusiast! Calling in from Western Australia, Ros Maindok, first got illuminated by red light therapy back in 2010 when she took a course that was designed specifically for horses. This is back in the day when it was literally just red light and did not encompass the near-infrared light we are accustomed to with today's red light therapy devices. She began with a red light therapy torch and learned how to treat acupoints on horses, getting impressive results quickly. From there she was hooked on the healing capabilities of this simple, yet profound technology.   Of course, over time Ros's experiences and knowledge grew into treating other animals/pets and herself and her family. Similar to her results with horses, she realized some amazing results with her family, especially her husband. Ros highlights some fun anecdotes, which provides some great insight into "real life" results people are getting with red light therapy.   We also speak about how we see red light therapy expanding in the future and (hopefully) where it can get with more mainstream adoption. Like me, Ros is very impassioned and excited to share and spread her red light therapy knowledge; and with over a decade of experience, she comes from a place of know-how versus just reading a book or the research.    Sit back, relax and enjoy this fun conversation with Ros from the land down under (sorry, I couldn't help myself). And regardless of which side of the equator you are on, light up your health! - Key points: Adjusting the duration of treatment based on various factors: (11:60) Results that she's seen from red light therapy: (16:56) Reacting to therapy: (16:56) Improving collagen quality: (22:18) Avoiding chemical pain killers: (23:60) Why not use red light therapy first?: (26:62) The acupoints don't like to be "shouted at": (30:07) How the nervous system responds: (31:35) Animals inherently know the benefits of red light therapy: (32:21) Red light therapy is not a cookie-cutter treatment: (34:45) More often than not, people are over treating: (35:39) Treating acute injuries/ sicknesses early on: (37:23) Anecdotes of treating humans: (38:29) Red light therapy on a mass scale in the future: (44:07) We live in an electrified world: (47:14) Introducing new electromagnetic fields: (49:32) Blue light and its potential: (52:05) - Watch this episode on YouTube - Check out BioLight newest innovative red light therapy apparatus: the Cocoon! - Check out the Kindle version of Red Light Therapy Treatment Protocols eBook, 4th Edition - To learn more about red light therapy and shop for the highest-quality red light therapy products, visit https://www.biolight.shop - Dr. Mike's #1 recommendation for grounding products: Earthing.com - Stay up-to-date on social media: Dr. Mike Belkowski: Instagram LinkedIn   BioLight: Instagram YouTube Facebook

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