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| ZJKC Launches Near-Infrared Therapy Helmet: Revolutionizes Non-Invasive Brain CareZJKC Launches Near-Infrared Therapy Helmet: Revolutionizes Non-Invasive Brain Care
By: Wuhan Zhongjie Kechuang Technology Co., Ltd. At the core of the helmet's innovation lies its 280 high-performance diodes, strategically positioned to deliver uniform light coverage across the entire head. This ensures targeted treatment for critical brain regions: the cerebrum (cognitive and motor functions), cerebellum (balance and coordination) Clinical evidence underscores the helmet's efficacy. Leading brain specialists have reported significant success in treating conditions such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, stroke recovery, and neuropsychiatric disorders. The therapy works by leveraging 810nm and 1070nm near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths, which penetrate the skull to boost mitochondrial function—specifically activating cytochrome c oxidase to improve oxygen utilization, enhance blood circulation, and increase dopamine levels, a key neurotransmitter for mood regulation. "For too long, patients with neurological conditions have relied on invasive treatments or limited options," said Dr. Li Wei, a neurology researcher involved in clinical trials. "This helmet changes that. We've seen patients regain motor skills post-stroke and report improved memory—results that feel nothing short of transformative." Safety and versatility define the device. Free from side effects, surgery, or medication, it offers a natural treatment pathway. The 810nm wavelength, visible in dark environments or via cameras, excels in addressing traumatic brain events and dementia-related cognitive challenges. The 1070nm wavelength, invisible to the naked eye (detectable via professional tools), targets mood disorders, memory loss, and neurodegenerative diseases. User convenience is prioritized with a multi-function remote control, adjustable settings (1–20,000Hz frequencies, 25–100% power, 1–60 minute sessions), and a high-capacity rechargeable battery—enabling use at home, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, or even while working. Recommended usage (6 sessions/week, 24 minutes/session for 8–12 weeks) aligns with practical daily routines. As ZJKC rolls out this innovation, the focus remains on accessibility. "Brain health shouldn't be a luxury," noted Zhang Mei, ZJKC's product director. "This helmet is for anyone seeking to support their brain—whether recovering from injury, managing a condition, or simply prioritizing long-term wellness" Product link:https://www.zjkcshop.com/ End
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