RedMed - Red Light Therapy APK
Version 1.01 - com.martin.redmedmartin,redmed,health,fitness
RedMed allows you to generate therapeutic red light on your device's screen.
APP Information
Download Version | 1.01 (2) |
Apk Size | 510.02 KB |
App Developer | Vedic Society |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 2.2.x and up |
App Package | com.martin.redmed.apk |
MD5 | 14ca38ca81305395f79c79def6b4271b |
Rate | 5 |
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Download RedMed - Red Light Therapy 1.01 APK
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RedMed - Red Light Therapy is martin,redmed,health,fitness, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Vedic Society website who developed it. com.martin.redmed.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 2.2.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 1.01 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 60+ times on store. You can also download com.martin.redmed APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
RedMed allows you to generate red light on your device's screen for a specific duration at a preferred pulse (from 0 to 30 Hz) at the maximum brightness of your display. Red light has been shown to have a therapeutic effect, some studies show a heightened effect when the light is pulsed rather than static. 10 Hz is a good starting point for pulsing. The software enables you to turn off all the devices radio hardware (enable airplane mode) as well as mute the audio to enhance the therapeutic effect without any disturbance. When cells are exposed to red light the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) increases along with ROS (reactive oxygen species) and NO (nitric oxide). All of these factors aid cellular repair. Important Note: Pulsing light is not suitable for photosensitive epileptics. DISCLAIMER: NOT FOR MEDICAL USE RedMed is not intended to prevent or treat any condition, or to be a substitute for professional medical care. RedMed has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Andrew Thomas
It really needs a little more polish. Primarily a way to lock the screen to where a bump doesn't cause it to accidentally stop. Also, prevent the screensaver from running and disrupt it. A small timer in one of the corners would be welcome as well. Also, I don't know that a phone screen is powerful enough to give a real dose. It would take like an hour or so to get a useful dose with a smart phone more than likely.
J Son
Seems cool but in the study I didn't see anything about pulse or closing your eyes. I thought it was staring with eyes opened into deep red light for 3 min a day. What is the advantage of pulsing? Are your eyes supposed to be closed for some reason when you look at it? Does it work better with eyes open or closed?
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Eyesight improvement after 5 mins. After reading about the study by London College about improvements in eyesight from red light therapy using a torch, I've been searching for a decent screen or led bulb to trial. So thought id give this a go. My left eye sees noticeably dimmer than my right and after 5 mins using this on my samsung s9, I now genuinely cannot see a difference between my left and right. Amazing!!! Only issue is that my screen is too big.
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Not likely mobile devices can emit very much, if any, 670nm. The gamut is too narrow. Typical LCD display red wavelengths are very attenuated by about 610nm. Also, the light intensity here is way too low. Unlikely to be therapeutic at all.
Kerry Geelen
Needs an audible alert. Unless you're using it on your face, you either need a separate timer, or you have to keep checking. All it needs is an optional beep when it's done.
meri
thank you for this. i was wondering, does this improve vision? i have myopia in one eye. do i look at it at far or close? do i need to close my eyes? what duration and pulse is best for the eyes? thank you and please reply! i will give 5 stars for the answers.
Michael Mangold
Flashed maybe 10-30 seconds then stopped. Uninstalled it. Your reply addressed the wrong issue. My finger didn't "slip" the several times it happened. Every time. In fact, I had it laying on my belly with my hands at my sides every time. I'd give you zero stars if I could for that reply.
Neal Corbett
Good idea. Some suggestions, don't change screen brightness until user presses go. Let user input specific freq. E.g 7.83 Hz and enable pulsing screen brightness by a certain % rather than just on-off.
Disposable Anonymous
If this red light really is 650nm, which is not far from 670nm the very hot, trendy, eye-benefiting wavelength that news are touting everywhere recently, then it's godsend. Keep up the good work.
Queen Archer
It's working.This app help me see clearly because I have myopia. I suggest who have refractive error using this app.