Light Therapy: The Future of Brain Health with Neuronic

Light Therapy: The Future of Brain Health with Neuronic
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Liam Pingree
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Witness Jesse's remarkable journey in this video as he fights a blood infection that reached his aorta and caused a series of mini-strokes that caused emboli to enter his brain.

Jesse and his partner, Allison, were fortunate enough to cross paths with Neuronic, who introduced them to the transformative power of the Neuradiant 1070 technology for his recovery.

The Neuradiant 1070 device utilizes near-infrared LEDs to stimulate the mitochondria, enhancing ATP production and facilitating optimal brain function through a process known as photobiomodulation.

Recent research reveals that photobiomodulation can significantly boost mitochondrial activity, providing increased energy availability for healing and overall performance enhancement.

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