shak8
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From the trial data https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03677206
From an article in Pain New: https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/sto...-light-therapy-improves-fibromyalgia-symptoms
There is rat data, but on human "blinding" of green light vs. white light, it isn't blinded.
The clinical trial stated that the participants weren't told which LED light was the experimental one. (They could google it and find out.)
Is just walking (for those who can) in the woods under a tree canopy getting a dose of green light?
From an article in Pain New: https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/sto...-light-therapy-improves-fibromyalgia-symptoms
There is rat data, but on human "blinding" of green light vs. white light, it isn't blinded.
The clinical trial stated that the participants weren't told which LED light was the experimental one. (They could google it and find out.)
Is just walking (for those who can) in the woods under a tree canopy getting a dose of green light?
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