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Red Light Therapy and the Thyroid

Posted March 28, 2024

Medically Reviewed by | Heidi Wright, BSN, RN, PCCN

 

Diving into the world of wellness, we often overlook a critical player: the thyroid. This tiny gland is a titan of health, silently steering the ship of our metabolic rate, energy, and even our mood. But what happens when it’s not at its best? That's where we at Mito Red Light step in. 

We're not just about the lights — we're about bringing cutting-edge solutions to traditional health challenges, including those involving the thyroid. With red light therapy, we're turning the spotlight on a method that’s as innovative as it is supportive, making strides in ways that conventional approaches sometimes can’t match.

Interested in learning more? We’ve got you covered. Read on to discover everything you need to know about how red light therapy can help with thyroid health — naturally

Why Is Thyroid Health Important?

Understanding the thyroid's role is key to appreciating the full spectrum of health and wellness. Here’s why thyroid health shouldn’t be left in the dark:

  • Metabolism Manager: Your thyroid is central to managing your metabolism. It decides how fast or slow your body converts food into energy, impacting your weight and energy levels.
  • Energy Elevator: Feel like you’re running on empty? Your thyroid might be why. It has a big say in your energy levels, influencing how lively or lethargic you feel throughout the day.
  • Mood Moderator: Beyond physical health, the thyroid plays a role in your mental wellness. It can influence your mood, with imbalances sometimes leading to feelings of depression or anxiety.
  • Heart Health: The thyroid doesn’t stop with metabolism and mood — it also has a hand in heart health, affecting heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Temperature Thermostat: Ever feel too hot or too cold, regardless of the weather? Your thyroid is your body’s thermostat, helping regulate your temperature.

In the complex web of bodily functions, the thyroid might just be more connected than your favorite social media platform. Keeping it healthy isn’t just good sense — it’s essential for living your best life. 

“The thyroid is a gland that produces hormones influencing almost every bodily function, from heart rate to mood and sleep. Women are more susceptible to thyroid problems than men, especially during pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause,” notes Heidi Wright, Registered Nurse.

What Are Some Signs Your Thyroid Might Be Lacking?

After exploring the crucial roles the thyroid plays in your overall health, it's time to tune into the subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) signals your body might be sending to indicate your thyroid could use a checkup

Acknowledging these signs early can be a game-changer in managing your wellness journey:

  • Unusual Weight Fluctuations: Without significant changes in your diet or exercise habits, are you noticing unexpected weight gain or loss? This can be a direct bat signal from your thyroid.
  • Persistent Tiredness: Despite logging in those Zzzs, if you're still feeling perpetually drained, your thyroid might be running low on fuel.
  • Mood Swings and Brain Fog: Finding yourself on an emotional rollercoaster or struggling to clear a cloudy mind? These can be more than just bad days — they might be hints from your thyroid.
  • Temperature Sensitivity: Are you the one always reaching for an extra layer or cranking up the AC when everyone else seems comfortable? It could be your thyroid's way of saying it's out of sync.
  • Changes in Hair and Skin: Notice your hair thinning more than usual or your skin drier than the Sahara? Your thyroid could be the hidden culprit behind these changes.

Recognizing these symptoms as potential thyroid feedback allows you to seek medical care and take proactive steps toward rebalancing your health. 

While traditional approaches have their place, exploring innovative and supportive therapies can offer additional pathways to wellness. This is where the transformative power of red light therapy begins to shine, offering a complementary approach to support your thyroid health naturally and effectively.

What Is Red Light Therapy Anyway?

At the core of our innovative approach at Mito Red Light is something seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful: red light therapy. 

Red light therapy involves exposing your body to low levels of red or near-infrared light. Why these wavelengths? Because they're the ones that your cells literally soak up, sparking a series of natural, beneficial processes inside them without any heat damage or discomfort. It's a quiet conversation between light and your body's inner workings, one that's all about rejuvenation and support without intrusion. 

This cutting-edge therapy is not about a quick fix — it's about providing a gentle, sustained boost to your body's natural abilities.

How Can Red Light Therapy Benefit Thyroid Health?

Red light therapy lights up the path to thyroid wellness in ways you might not expect. Here’s the breakdown:

Energizes Cellular Power

Red light therapy acts as a catalyst for energy production at the cellular level. By enhancing mitochondrial function, the powerhouses within the cells, red light therapy may help support the thyroid gland's ability to do its job efficiently. 

“The thyroid gland contains follicular cells, the workhorses of the thyroid gland, which are a type of epithelial cell arranged in a single layer lining spherical structures called follicles. These follicles are filled with a gel-like substance called colloid, and the follicular cells are responsible for producing and regulating the thyroid hormones that impact our metabolism and other bodily functions,” notes Heidi Wright, Registered Nurse.

Supports Hormonal Balance

The thyroid’s hormone production is crucial for regulating everything from your metabolism to how your heart beats. 

“Red light therapy may play a role in supporting the body’s healthy cellular function in order for the thyroid gland to produce, release, and regulate your body’s hormones,” notes Wright. It’s not about dictating what the thyroid should do but rather ensuring it has the energy to do its job well.

Enhances Blood Flow

Good circulation brings nutrients and oxygen to the thyroid, which are essential for its health and function. Red light therapy may support this by stimulating localized blood flow, ensuring that your thyroid is well-fed and ready to take on its tasks. 

Promotes Rest and Recovery

Rest is when your body repairs and regenerates, and your thyroid is no exception. Red light therapy can contribute to better sleep patterns and relaxation, creating the optimal conditions for the thyroid to rejuvenate overnight.

Supports Stress Reduction

Stress is a known factor that can disrupt thyroid function, and red light therapy is thought to have a calming, soothing effect on the body and mind.

Aids Immune Regulation

The thyroid is often caught in the crossfire of immune system activity, particularly in autoimmune thyroid conditions. While red light therapy doesn’t claim to cure these conditions, it can support the body’s natural immune regulation, potentially creating a more balanced environment for thyroid health.

Boosts Overall Well-being

The benefits of red light therapy extend beyond just the thyroid, impacting overall well-being. By supporting systems that interact with the thyroid, such as energy levels and metabolic rate, red light therapy helps support the harmonious balance within the body. It’s about lifting the whole system, creating a ripple effect that touches every aspect of health.

How To Integrate Red Light Therapy Into Your Thyroid Health Routine

When it comes to thyroid health, red light therapy stands out not just for its benefits but for how seamlessly it can integrate into your daily routine. Let's dive into some practical tips to make incorporating red light therapy a breeze, ensuring it complements your thyroid health regimen effectively.

Start with a Routine

Consistency is key. Schedule your red light therapy sessions like you would any other important activity in your life. Whether it's a calming start to your morning or a soothing end to your evening, find a time that works for you and stick with it. This regularity helps your body adapt and respond more effectively to the therapy.

Create a Relaxing Environment

Enhance your red light therapy sessions by creating a space that promotes relaxation. Dim the lights, play some soft music, or use essential oils to create a sensory experience. This not only makes the therapy more enjoyable but also maximizes its stress-reducing benefits.

Combine with Gentle Movement

While red light therapy works its magic, consider adding some gentle movement like stretching or yoga. This combination can enhance circulation, further supporting thyroid health and overall well-being.

Stay Hydrated

Good hydration supports every cellular process in your body, including those influenced by red light therapy. Drinking plenty of water before and after your sessions can help maximize the therapy's benefits, ensuring your cells are primed and ready to respond.

Follow a Balanced Diet

Nutrition plays a crucial role in thyroid health. Pair your red light therapy with a diet rich in antioxidants, healthy fats, and essential minerals. Foods like leafy greens, nuts, and seeds can complement the therapy’s effects, providing the nutrients your thyroid needs to thrive.

Mind Your Skin

For optimal results, expose your skin directly to the red light. This direct contact ensures the light penetrates your skin and reaches the thyroid area effectively. Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to expose your neck and throat area to the light easily.

Track Your Progress

Keeping a journal of your red light therapy journey can be incredibly insightful. Note any changes in how you feel, your energy levels, and any other thyroid-related symptoms. Over time, this log can help you tailor your approach to best support your thyroid health.

Consult with a Professional

Before diving into red light therapy, it’s wise to have a chat with your healthcare provider, especially if you have an existing thyroid condition. They can offer guidance on how to integrate this therapy with your current treatment plan effectively when the time is right.

Patience Is a Virtue

Like any wellness practice, the benefits of red light therapy unfold over time. Be patient and give your body the chance to respond to the therapy. It’s a journey, not a sprint, toward better thyroid health.

Make It Social

Share the experience. Invite a friend or family member to join you in your red light therapy sessions. This can add a social element to your routine, making it more enjoyable and helping you stay committed.

The Bottom Line

As we've journeyed through the light, it's clear that red light therapy may offer a beacon of support for thyroid health. It's not just about what we do at Mito Red Light — it's about how we can support you in your wellness journey with a touch of innovation. Check out our devices to get started with red light therapy at home.

DISCLAIMER: Mito Red Light devices are not clinically proven to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical conditions. Mito Red Light devices are Class II general wellness devices aimed at affecting the body through topical heating and supporting cellular function. The scientific studies referenced in this article are for informational purposes only. To see a list of precautionary warnings and contraindications, click here.

Sources:

Thinking About Your Thyroid | NIH News in Health

Thyroid disease: How does it affect your mood? | Mayo Clinic

Signs That You Should Get Your Thyroid Checked | Penn Medicine

Red Light Therapy: Benefits, Side Effects & Uses | Cleveland Clinic

Mitochondria | National Human Genome Research Institute

Nutrition and thyroid disease | PMC

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