Longevity Medical Institute FAQ's

Frequency depends on your treatment goals. For general wellness or recovery, sessions once or twice per week are sufficient. For acute issues or post-stem cell therapy, more frequent sessions may be recommended. How often should I use the Longevity Recharge Station? Light therapy should be avoided by individuals with photosensitivity disorders, certain skin conditions, or those taking medications that increase sensitivity to light (e.g., tetracyclines or some chemotherapy drugs). Pregnant individuals or those with active cancer should consult their doctor before use. What are the contraindications for Light Therapy?

What are the benefits of Molecular Hydrogen Inhalation Therapy?

Molecular hydrogen inhalation acts as a powerful selective antioxidant, neutralizing harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) while preserving essential signaling molecules. This reduces oxidative stress, boosts energy levels, enhances immune function, and supports cellular longevity. It’s a non-invasive, effective therapy to protect cells from damage and promote long-term health.

How does Molecular Hydrogen Inhalation complement light therapy?

When combined with light therapy, molecular hydrogen inhalation enhances the overall regenerative effects. While light therapy improves mitochondrial function and stimulates tissue repair, hydrogen inhalation further protects cells by reducing oxidative stress and creating an optimal environment for healing and recovery. Together, they offer a comprehensive approach to cellular health and longevity.

What are the contraindications for Molecular Hydrogen Inhalation?

Molecular hydrogen inhalation is generally safe for most people. However, individuals with chronic respiratory conditions or oxygen therapy dependencies will consult with an LMI doctor before starting treatment.

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