Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy (RLT) is a non-invasive wellness treatment that uses specific wavelengths of low-level red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin and stimulate healing at the cellular level. By energizing the mitochondria, RLT triggers the body's natural repair processes, reducing inflammation, boosting circulation, and accelerating tissue regeneration.
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Red light therapy is widely celebrated for its powerful effects on skin health, stimulating collagen and elastin production to visibly reduce wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots. It also targets acne-causing bacteria, calms inflammatory skin conditions like rosacea, eczema, and psoriasis, and accelerates the repair of wounds and scarring, resulting in smoother, clearer, and more youthful looking skin.
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For those living with chronic pain, red light therapy offers a drug-free alternative by penetrating deep into joints and soft tissue to reduce inflammation and interrupt pain signals at the cellular level. Conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, fibromyalgia, and chronic back and neck pain have all shown significant improvement with consistent red light therapy sessions.
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Red light therapy has become a staple in elite athletic recovery programs due to its ability to rapidly reduce muscle soreness, clear lactic acid buildup, and accelerate the repair of strained tendons and ligaments. Beyond recovery, it also supports performance optimization by improving cellular energy output, allowing athletes to train harder and bounce back faster between sessions.
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Red light therapy has shown promising results in supporting brain health and emotional wellness by stimulating blood flow and cellular energy production in the brain. It has been used to help manage depression, anxiety, seasonal affective disorder, brain fog, and even more complex conditions like traumatic brain injury and early cognitive decline.
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Red light therapy is an increasingly popular and clinically supported solution for hair loss and thinning, working by stimulating dormant hair follicles and increasing circulation to the scalp to encourage new growth. It has shown particularly encouraging results for those suffering from alopecia and other forms of pattern hair loss, offering a gentle and non-invasive path to thicker, healthier hair.
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Red light therapy supports metabolic and hormonal health by improving mitochondrial function and reducing the inflammation that often underlies thyroid dysfunction and hormonal imbalance. It has also been shown to support healthy sleep cycles by regulating circadian rhythm, and when combined with a healthy lifestyle, can aid in weight management by boosting cellular energy and metabolism.
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Red light therapy plays a valuable role in post-surgical and injury recovery by accelerating tissue regeneration, reducing swelling, and improving circulation to areas that are struggling to heal. It has also demonstrated meaningful results in treating diabetic wounds, nerve damage, neuropathy, and supporting lymphatic drainage, making it a powerful tool for full body healing and detoxification.
Memberships
24 hour pass
BPi Day Pass gives you access to our Regenerate modalities for 24 hours, available during business hours.
Please note:
IV Therapy and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy are not included with a Day Pass or regenerate memberships.
Day Pass
$99 one time purchase
24 (30 min) sessions / month - up to 3 hours / week
Sauna & Cold Therapy ...…….............… 1hr
Sauna only ..................................... 30min
PEMF & Brainwave Entrainment ...… 30min
Red Light Therapy .......................... 30min
Compression Boots ........................ 30min
Advanced Regenerate
$159 / month
40 (30 min) sessions / month - up to 5 hours / week
Sauna & Cold Therapy ...…….............… 1hr
Sauna only ..................................... 30min
PEMF & Brainwave Entrainment ...… 30min
Red Light Therapy .......................... 30min
Compression Boots ........................ 30min
Ultimate Regenerate
$249/Month
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Gunnar Amos
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