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In this illuminating episode, I am joined by Dr. Carl Rothschild—founder of Trifecta Light Technologies and a pioneer in red light therapy—to explore the exciting intersection of light and wellness. With over 40 years in holistic health and decades of innovation in LED therapeutic technology, Dr. Rothschild shares how red and near-infrared light can reduce pain, improve sleep, support brain health, and potentially enhance visual and neurological function.

We take a closer look at how red light therapy works at the cellular level, dispel common myths, and explore its practical applications for those navigating vision challenges, recovery from injury, and overall vitality.

🧠 What We Cover:

    • What red light therapy is and how it stimulates cellular energy (ATP)
    • The difference between red light and near-infrared light
    • How light affects not just the body, but potentially the visual and neurological systems
    • Myths about red light therapy—and why more isn’t always better
    • Real-world ways to incorporate red light therapy into daily wellness routines
    • Dr. Rothschild’s journey from chiropractic care to becoming a global innovator in LED healing technologies

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💬 Favorite Quote:

“We are light beings—we respond to light more than we even realize. When used properly, red light therapy can be a powerful ally for healing.” – Dr. Carl Rothschild

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