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PHOTON ENERGY
Photon energy is the energy carried by a single photon. The amount of energy is directly proportional to the photon's electromagnetic frequency and thus, equivalently, is inversely proportional to the wavelength. The higher the photon's frequency, the higher its energy. These wavelengths improve the functioning of ATP synthase pumps of mitochondria, which manufacture ATP
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MITOCHONDIRA
"The Powerhouse of the Cell"
The mitochondrial electron transport chain has been
Mitochondria are double-membrane structures in our cells responsible for cell signaling, steroid synthesis, cell apoptosis, and cellular energy.
Mitochondria have been shown to be photosensitive to red and near-infrared (NIR) light.
They convert food, water, and oxygen into ATP energy the cells and body can use to heal. ATP energy is crucial for your body’s function; it’s often called “the energy currency of life.”


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INCREASED ATP
adenosine triphosphate (ATP), energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things. ATP captures chemical energy obtained from the breakdown of food molecules and releases it to fuel other cellular processes.
Cells require chemical energy for three general types of tasks: to drive metabolic reactions that would not occur automatically; to transport needed substances across membranes; and to do mechanical work, such as moving muscles and repairing tissue.
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CELLULAR REGENERATION
During the wound healing process, ATP delivered intracellularly also stimulates the migration of inflammatory cells and bone marrow-derived progenitor cells from the circulation to accumulate in the wounds, and stimulates cells to synthesize and/or secrete more cytokines and growth factors to attract more cells

