
What You’ll Learn
- How red light therapy boosts cellular energy in the brain by stimulating mitochondria to produce more ATP, resulting in improved mental clarity and focus
- The ways red light therapy reduces inflammation in the brain, enhances oxygen delivery, and promotes neuroplasticity for better cognitive function
- How red light therapy can improve sleep quality by regulating circadian rhythms, leading to better overall cognitive performance and memory retention
You’re looking for ways to improve your focus and cognitive performance. I mean, who isn’t? From herbal remedies to morning brain teasers and everything in between, many people are searching for a non-invasive way to gain more clarity and mindfulness throughout their day. And red light therapy just might be the way to get you there!
If you’re looking for a simple means of improving your cognitive performance, red light therapy can support brain health by starting at the cellular level. Many people have found that the therapy leads to sharper thinking, better memory retention, and even protection against neurodegenerative conditions like Parkinson’s Disease.
Let’s get started and find out the five ways red light therapy can improve focus and cognitive performance.
1. Red light therapy boosts cellular energy
Your brain is a complex, amazing organ. It’s made up of nerve tissue, which are mostly neurons and glial cells. These tissues and cells are responsible for processing and transmitting information. And the brain requires an astounding amount of energy to function at its highest level.
All of your thoughts, decisions, and mental processes are dependent upon the mitochondria—the powerhouse of the cells. These little guys are responsible for converting nutrients into energy. Where red light therapy comes in, is by stimulating the mitochondria through PhotoBioModulation to produce more adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the molecule that fuels cellular activity.
What does this mean for you and your mental clarity? Well, when your brain cells are getting enough ATP, they start to function at a higher level. The platform Psychology Today states that several “possible mechanisms of action have been proposed to explain [red light therapy’s] beneficial effects. These include increased cellular energy (via enhanced production of ATP), vasodilation, and stimulation of cell signaling pathways. [It] also reduces oxidative stress [which means that] this treatment protects cells that are at risk of dying.”
So, with red light therapy, we’re solving the problem of issues like brain fog, which can come about as a result of the cells not producing enough energy. Reasons for this might include stress, not enough sleep, or just plain old aging. By doing red light therapy, you’re increasing ATP production, and your neurons are happily firing away at the rate that you need them to in order to function at your highest level.
Regular red light therapy treatments can help you feel alert, prevent those embarrassing mental lapses that we all experience, and allow you to concentrate for longer periods. Products like coffee or energy drinks that are full of caffeine might give you a short boost, but they are inevitably followed by a crash. With red light therapy, you get enhanced brain function all the way at the cellular level, which can provide actual sustainable improvements in cognitive performance.
2. Reduces the inflammation that causes cognitive decline
You might be surprised, like I was, to learn that chronic inflammation and oxidative stress are two of the biggest threats to brain health. They contribute to cognitive decline, slow thinking, and an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
The inflammation in your brain can be caused by a number of different things. Stress, toxins, a poor diet, and even a lack of sleep can be causes. Once these triggers are fired, the brain becomes inflamed, and that makes it harder for the neurons to travel, making them slow and inefficient. Now you’ve got trouble focusing, have trouble remembering things, and are just mentally fatigued.
The good news is that red light therapy can help reduce inflammation by igniting antioxidant activity and decreasing harmful free radicals that damage cells. By reducing inflammation, red light therapy helps neurons function more efficiently, leading to clearer thinking and improved cognitive resilience.
If you suffer from a condition like chronic stress, migraines, or are experiencing post-concussion symptoms, red light therapy may play a major part in your recovery from those issues. Some studies suggest that it helps reduce headache frequency and severity, as well as improve cognitive recovery after head injuries.
We are always on the lookout for more, but what we’ve seen in studies so far is data that shows red light therapy can do a great job of protecting brain cells from damage and boosting your overall mental performance so you can finally finish that Sudoku puzzle!
3. Enhances the amount of oxygen your brain is getting
If you were around in the 90s, you might have heard about oxygen bars opening up in places like Tokyo and Los Angeles. While many may have scoffed at the perceived novelty of these businesses, it’s worth noting that these places provided a well-deserved brain boost to people in places with poor air quality.
The reason is that oxygen and nutrient delivery are critical for optimal brain function. When your brain doesn’t have enough circulation, your cognitive abilities suffer, which can reduce your reaction times and lead to difficulty concentrating. Using Red light therapy 5-10 minutes a couple of times a week with Rouge Tabletop G4 can help your brain’s blood flow by stimulating nitric oxide production, which helps dilate blood vessels and improve circulation.
Now you’ve got better circulation, and your brain is getting more oxygen and nutrients. This means you’ll be able to better focus on tasks, as well as get improved performance in thinking quickly and solving problems.
4. Boosts neuroplasticity for faster learning and memory enhancement
While the word “neuroplasticity” sounds like something incredibly complicated, it’s actually a really easy thing to understand. It describes how your brain adapts and forms new neural connections while also strengthening existing pathways. Of course, those things are very complex functions, but the point is that it is really just about the processes behind how you learn and how you retain information.
Studies on red light therapy have shown that it can increase the production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein that supports neuroplasticity and helps brain cells grow and repair themselves.
When you have higher levels of BDNF, you have better memory retention, can learn faster, and can solve problems quickly and easily. If you’re a student, for example, red light therapy might be attractive to you as it could help you learn faster. By the same token, professionals who need better decision-making skills may benefit from the treatments, as well as older adults who are looking for a way to stay as sharp as a tack.
Extensive research on PhotoBioModulation shows that red light therapy helps to combat the symptoms associated with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. While it’s not a cure, it is certainly a means of combating some of the effects of those conditions. Red light therapy is a valuable treatment for those who wish to increase their neuroplasticity, regardless of the end goal.
5. Improves Sleep for Better Cognitive Performance
The Beastie Boys once said that they would not sleep until they got to Brooklyn. Unfortunately, the result of that is most likely that they would have seen quite a dip in their cognitive function, as sleep is a major aspect of how well our brains perform. When you don’t get enough sleep, regardless of whether you’re going to Brooklyn or anywhere else, you’ll find yourself saddled with memory problems, decreased focus, and slower reaction times.
Your brain needs sleep to function properly the next day. We all know a morning person who just had a great night’s sleep, is annoyingly cheerful, is raring to go, ready to do the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle, and can remember where they put their keys. They’re getting the benefits of sleep, and you’re not.
If you have trouble sleeping and are tired of getting left behind, red light therapy can improve your sleep function by regulating circadian rhythms by influencing melatonin production, the hormone that puts you to sleep. When you do red light therapy treatments in the evening, you may get a deeper sleep, which means that your brain will be better prepared for the next day.
Red light therapy could be especially useful for those of you who suffer from insomnia. It’s a natural means of improving the quality of your sleep without having to rely on the pharmacy. Better sleep means your brain does what it’s supposed to be doing, giving you the cognitive resilience you’re after.
Here’s how you can get started
The basics of what red light therapy does are simple. By increasing cellular energy, improving circulation, supporting neuroplasticity, and promoting better sleep, it’s a great way to naturally improve your cognitive function.
And, really, it doesn’t matter who you are or what sort of issue you’re trying to treat. Red light therapy works at a cellular level, and consistent usage can cause profound improvements in the way you think, how well you learn, and how much you remember.
If you’re looking for a way to optimize your cognitive function naturally, regular red light therapy sessions could be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make. Not sure what device to choose? Check all of our options and count on us to help you make the best choice!
FAQs
How does red light therapy actually improve brain function?
Red light therapy stimulates mitochondria in brain cells to produce more ATP (cellular energy), reduces inflammation, improves blood circulation, and increases oxygen delivery to the brain—all of which contribute to better cognitive performance.
Who might benefit most from using red light therapy for cognitive enhancement?
Students looking to learn faster, professionals needing better decision-making skills, older adults wanting to maintain mental sharpness, and individuals experiencing brain fog, stress-related cognitive issues, or symptoms of neurodegenerative conditions.
Is red light therapy a replacement for medications that treat cognitive conditions?
While red light therapy shows promise in supporting brain health and may help manage symptoms of conditions like Parkinson's disease, it's not presented as a cure or replacement for prescribed medications.