The ideal therapeutic wavelength for absorption by hemoglobin is 810nm
Hemoglobin-Corresponding Wavelengths 808nM to 820nM Red blood cells (Erythrocytes), white blood cells (Leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes), make up 45% of blood tissue by volume, with the remaining 55% of the volume composed of plasma, the liquid component of blood.
Water – Corresponding Wavelength 915nM
The liquid component (water) of the human body is contained in the tissues, the blood, the bones, and elsewhere. This water makes up a significant portion of the human body, both by weight and by volume, and ranges from maximum 78.1% to minimum 54.8%. It is made up of primarily plasma; fatty tissues contain less water content than lean tissues. Ensuring the right amount of body water is part of fluid balance, an aspect of homeostasis. The ideal therapeutic wavelength for absorption by water is 915nm (nanometers).
Melanin, Epithelial Cells – Corresponding Wavelength 605nM – 670nM
Melanin is produced within the skin in cells called melanocytes which regulates the amount of ultraviolet and infrared radiation able to penetrate the skin; most of the melanin in the body is contained in epithelial cells which are found throughout the body. Epithelial cells are often described as lying ‘outside’ the body as they coat the outer layer (epidermis) of the skin; epithelial cells also line the major cavities of the body and form the structures of the lung, including the alveoli or air sacs where gas exchange occurs. Epithelial cells also line most organs, including the stomach small intestine, kidneys, and pancreas. Epithelial cells have many mitochondria because these cells have high levels of energy output and require the ATP (adenosine triphosphate) produced by mitochondria. Photomedicine is particularly useful in stimulating tissues that contain mitochondria as the ATP synthase process is greatly stimulated during and after treatment.
THE 980nm WAVELENGTH
Oxygen that is released by the function of the 915nm wavelength needs a transport system; that transport system is H2O. Along with oxygen transport, water helps in the elimination of waste which makes it a dual mode carrier. In the photomedicine process, photon absorption is converted to heat energy. This heat energy creates a controlled thermal environment at the cellular level, triggering microcirculation and the transport of oxygen do the cells that are demanding it. In addition, the 980nm wavelength stimulates the distribution of calcium by transferring it from the mitochondria to the fluid within the cell.
Stimulating cells with the 980nm wavelength helps lead to pain reduction, the stimulation of circulation, and enhanced muscle relaxation. In addition, stimulating the brain and the enteric system in the body (epithelial tissues containing mitochondria and suffused with blood) helps to stimulate the production of serotonin, a primary mitigatory factor in the pain reduction process.