Finally new possibilities for intimate zone problems
A lot is now known and a lot of experience in the effect of red light therapy on almost areas of the human body such as the skin and muscles, but even the male private parts for a better hormone level. (we are not allowed to use the test….ron word from Google despite using medical devices :) )
Now women can finally discover the effect of red light therapy in the female intimate area. Because there is still a lot of taboo and because it is a difficult and intimate zone, there has been little extensive scientific research into the many problems that can take place in the intimate zone, but fortunately we were able to find a dozen studies that are relevant to the to be able to scientifically demonstrate the effect of red light therapy especially there. Some of these studies are highlighted below along with what our testers had to say in the early stages of developing the new LiYoni. We also have an article about fungi: Light therapy for fungi
Reason for intimate zone problems often unknown
Many women still run into the problem that regular medicine cannot provide a cause and solution for the specific problem. The female genital tract is a complex system with unique properties that are both internal and external. So complex that everything must be in balance for proper operation. A hormone coach is therefore often a wise choice in the long term. They not only look at which direct relief is possible, but mainly how you can get body and mind back in perfect balance.
De LiYoni als tool
We were asked if there was no lamp that could help with intimate zone problems. A lamp such as the Lumnia can already help reduce external problems, but there was nothing on the market for internal problems. For this we have started the search for the best options and developed a special attachment made of medical silicone that fits the super small yet super powerful lamp. This lamp contains 3 LEDs with therapeutically proven frequencies, 660 nanometers and 850 nanometers as all our other models also have available with an additional 630 nanometers. The database with all studies can be found here.
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“My pelvic cramps are getting less, if I lie awake in the morning from the pain and use the LiYoni, the pain is gone after 20 minutes and I can sleep for another hour!” -Sabine, LiYoni tester
The investigations
Provoked Vulvodynia “touch pain”
In a 2017 study, 18 women with provoked vulvodynia (PVD) were treated with LLLT (1 of the technical abbreviations for light therapy). 14 of the 18 women (78%) experienced an improvement in the situation, and after 1 year (follow-up) 8 women (57%) were still benefiting. Despite the fact that many factors such as psychological and interpersonal factors cannot be taken into account in a small study such as this one, it is an interesting and promising result. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28970071/
"I used the lamp every other day because the feeling of blood flow was otherwise too strong. I have had the feeling of burning less often (very nice)." Joyce, LiYoni tester
Uterus
In July 2021, a study was published in mice showing that Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) can protect the uterus against premature failure induced by medication (cyclophosphamide) used in cancer.
“In conclusion, the application of LLLT prior to CTX may serve as a promising and novel protocol to preserve female fertility in cancer survivors.” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33989716/
An older study from 2018 regarding the uterus in mice also indicates:
“In summary, these data indicate that LLLT may become a novel and useful tool in the treatment of various pathologies, including female reproductive disorders.” https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30500339/
PCOS
Results for PCOS were also tested in 2017 with a fairly simple study and in 2019 with a much more extensive study on rats that showed that Red and Infrared Light Therapy and Photobiomodulation mentioned in the other study make significant positive changes.
“The number of ovarian follicles and the corpus luteum was increased and the number of ovarian cysts was decreased by PBM stimulation. For example, reproductive and endocrine traits were modulated by PBM.”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28801854/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30897401/
Red Light Therapy, especially the infrared part, has also proven to increase libido, but in this study via light sessions on the head.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30221776/
Menstrual pains
In a one-year study from 2011 to 2012, women ages 18 to 35 in two university hospitals were examined for primary dysmenorrhea (pain before or during menstruation). With 44 women per group, it could be concluded that the group with the light therapy treatment (and this was done with a Color DNA-WSF, a very simple device) had significant improvement without adverse effects.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26797192/
Fertility
Similarly, a study in reduced endometrial susceptibility using a wavelength of 635nm (nanometer) light to enhance in vitro cultured endometrial cells showed that both a single treatment and 3 treatments resulted in increased numbers of vital cells evenly distributed on days 2, 4 and 6. found it.
“The introduction of LLLT into the armamentarium of infertility will serve as a new adjuvant therapy in this field. The current study proved that LLLT was able to increase the proliferative and functional capacity of cultured endometrial cells.”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29546619/
A similar study was done on the cells of cows with the same result.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24658775/
In Japan, a study was done between 1996 and 2000 that started with 74 women with an average age of 39 who were classified as severely infertile because they had been unsuccessfully trying to conceive for an average of 9 years. Because thetherapy wasn't internal like the LiYoni can it's a tough comparison but the results of this first trial were impressive enough that they continued through 2012 with 701 patients.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24610987/
HPV not vaginitis
In curing HPV and associated vaginitis and cervicitis, it has been proven that a combination with Red Light Therapy in traditional treatment produces more long-term results.
“Although the cure rates for vaginitis and cervicitis were significantly higher in the high-dose than in the low-dose IFN group, the rates were even higher in the combination group than in the high-dose IFN group.”
The combination group was additionally treated with red light therapy.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30213012/
In conclusion
Now that there are new possibilities for the treatment of the female intimate zone, I still have to do a lot of new research, but the research that was already possible shows that Red Light Therapy is a good and effective tool for the relief of pain, the improvement and cell vitality and fertility. If you have a problem in the intimate zone, the LiYoni is a smart choice.