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Benefits of photo-stimulation, or LFT therapy, are many, including facilitation of pain reduction.
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Benefits of photo-stimulation, or LFT therapy, are many, including facilitation of pain reduction.

"Studies have shown that photo-stimulation, or light therapy, reduces acute or chronic pain associated with disease or injury," says Kim Peterson, president/CEO of Light Force Therapy(tm). "Light Force Therapy equipment increases circulation and helps eliminate pain associated with arthritis, thereby increasing range of motion. Plus, Light Force Therapy is non-invasive and has no known side effects or contraindications."

Studies show that light therapy:
* Increases oxygen and blood flow
* Decreases inflammation
* Increases mobility
* Facilitates pain reduction and muscle relaxation
* Temporarily relieves arthritis pain and muscle spasm

Additionally, Light Force Therapy products or equipment temporarily reduces minor pain associated with:
* Arthritis and other rheumatic conditions
* Nerve pain
* Herniated disk
* Back, hip and joint pain and discomfort
* Tennis elbow
* Varicose veins
* Carpal tunnel syndrome
* Sprained ankles
* Post-operative wounds
* Sore hands, feet and neck
* Muscle and joint pain, stiffness, swelling and spasms
* Fibromyalgia
* Skin conditions (acne, psoriasis, eczema, tinea, nervous rashes)
* Tendonitis

"Our goal was to provide people with additional options to traditional medicine and healing protocols - specifically with regard to overcoming sharp or chronic pain," says Kim Peterson, president/CEO of Light Force Therapy. "Light therapy does this by increasing circulation and blood flow to the affected area, thereby decreasing inflammation and increasing range of motion. This is a great option for people that don't want to take pills or have tried ineffective therapies in the past."

Customer testimonials may be found at
http://www.lightforcetherapy.com/testimonials.cfm

Founded in 1998, Light Force Therapy was built on the premise of making a difference in people's lives. Using the tools of passion, education and innovation, the company's cornerstone technology uses photo-stimulation to enhance quality of life for people suffering with pain. Photo-stimulation, a process that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce beams of light at specific wavelengths and frequencies, helps to safely relieve acute or chronic pain associated with disease or injury. All Light Force Therapy products, including the Super Nova, LFT 9000 and Dio, are FDA-approved for treating pain and come with a one-year return policy and manufacturer's warranty. The company's e-commerce website is http://www.lightforcetherapy.com.

President/CEO Kim Peterson is available for media interviews. For more information contact Maggie Chamberlin Holben at:
maggie@absolutelypr.com or 303-984-9801.

Read about Light Force Therapy™ in The New York Times:
http://www.lightforcetherapy.com/pdf/NYT.pdf

Read about Light Force Therapy™ in Newsweek:
http://www.lightforcetherapy.com/pdf/LFT-Newsweek.pdf

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