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Neuropathy is one of those conditions that makes people search for almost anything that might take the edge off. Red light therapy shows up in that search because photobiomodulation is often discussed for pain, circulation, and tissue support. The important question is not whether the idea sounds good. It is how much help it can realistically offer.
Light therapy for acne is one of the few LED categories that has been around long enough to attract both decent clinical interest and a mountain of overhyped consumer products. So yes, the question matters: does red and blue light therapy actually work for acne, or is it mostly expensive bathroom theater?
Every winter, wellness products get drafted into the immune-support conversation, and red light therapy is no exception. The problem is that “can it help prevent the flu?” sounds simple, while the actual evidence is much more cautious. Here is the honest version without turning a light panel into a fantasy vaccine substitute.