Multi-Wavelength Light Therapy Panels for Broader Therapeutic Effects
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current light therapy devices typically use a single wavelength of light, limiting their therapeutic benefits.
Innovation Solution
A light therapy device that treats a subject with multiple wavelengths of light, utilizing two light panels emitting different wavelengths on opposite sides of a transparent container, with each panel emitting three distinct wavelengths, and optionally incorporating hydrogen and oxygen addition during treatment.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Device complexity
If a single wavelength of light is used in light therapy devices, then the device structure is simple, but the therapeutic benefits are limited
Solution Approach 1:
The device segments the light source into multiple independent LED modules, each emitting a specific wavelength. This allows the complex multi-wavelength therapy function to be achieved through modular components, managing device complexity while enhancing therapeutic versatility.
Solution Approach 2:
The light therapy device is designed to perform multiple therapeutic functions simultaneously by emitting multiple wavelengths of light. This multi-functional approach addresses various health conditions with a single device, improving adaptability without requiring separate specialized devices.
2Adaptability or versatility
If multiple wavelengths of light are used to treat a subject, then the therapeutic benefits are enhanced, but the device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
Multiple LED light sources emitting different wavelengths are merged into a single integrated device structure. This combines the functionality of multiple single-wavelength devices into one unified system, achieving enhanced therapeutic benefits while managing complexity through integration.
Solution Approach 2:
The device is designed as a universal light therapy system that can deliver multiple wavelengths simultaneously, enabling it to address various therapeutic needs with a single multi-functional platform.
3Adaptability or versatility
If two light panels with six different wavelengths are used, then the therapeutic effectiveness is improved, but the use of energy increases
Solution Approach 1:
The device allows selective activation of LED modules based on therapeutic requirements. Instead of running all six wavelengths simultaneously in all cases, the system can activate only the necessary subsets of wavelengths, reducing energy consumption while maintaining therapeutic effectiveness when needed.
Solution Approach 2:
The light therapy device incorporates dynamic control capabilities, allowing the intensity and wavelength combinations to be adjusted based on treatment requirements. This dynamic operation enables energy-efficient selective activation of light panels and wavelengths.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
The device achieves enhanced therapeutic effects by altering the structure of water and improving systemic stability in test subjects, as demonstrated by immediate and systemic improvements in organ systems after consumption of treated water.
Implementation Method 1
The first light panel may have multiple light sources that emit light of three different first side wavelengths that is directed towards the water in the container. The second light panel may have multiple light sources that emit light of three different second side wavelengths that is directed towards the water in the container.
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AI summary
A light therapy device that treats a subject with multiple wavelengths of light to provide a beneficial therapeutic effect. The device may emit at least three different wavelengths that are selected from specific wavelength combinations that have been found to have synergistic and positive therapy effects. The lights may be incorporated into any type of therapy device, such as a handheld light therapy device, light therapy elements integrated into a hat for treating the scalp or for hair loss, a light therapy bed, a light therapy facial treatment device, and a light therapy sauna.


