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The infrared lamp and the TDP lamp. Two lamps both emitting infrared radiation… We understand that you wonder what the difference is. The Liroma team has made the differences clear especially for you!

 

Infrared Lamp

Infrared lamps are widely used to combat muscle and joint pain, but can also provide relief for, for example, back pain or stomach aches. The pleasant warmth of the infrared lamp provides quick pain relief and improved blood circulation. Good blood circulation stimulates relaxation and recovery of the entire body. As the skin temperature rises, blood flow speeds up and heart rate increases. This helps to remove waste products faster. Besides muscle and joint pain, it also has many other benefits. Think of reducing skin diseases and conditions such as wounds, acne, and cellulite.
Additionally, the infrared lamp is a good treatment for stress. The product has a relaxing effect. Stress affects not only your mental state but also physical complaints. The less stress, the fewer complaints (think of stomach pain, headaches, and fatigue).

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TDP Lamp

Do you suffer from painful and uncomfortable ailments and/or conditions, but nothing seems to help? Think, for example, of skin complaints, joint pain, infections, or stress. Sometimes you cannot find the cause and don’t know how to reduce certain pains, inflammations, and discomforts. The TDP lamp can help with this.

The lamp has a stimulating effect on the healing of many complaints. A TDP lamp is also called a Moxa lamp. The TDP lamp is not comparable to an infrared lamp or the heat experienced in a sauna. The built-in ceramic plate with minerals makes the difference. The mineral disc is activated by infrared heat and thus creates electromagnetic waves that strengthen the cell metabolism of the body. The mineral disc contains 33 essential minerals that are absorbed by the body when heated by the infrared lamp. This is because the wavelengths of the electromagnetic waves correspond to the bio waves of the human body. Our body needs the 33 minerals to function properly.


The effect of the TDP lamp is effective, intensive, and promotes the recovery process. The effect is improved blood and lymph circulation, removal of toxins from the tissue, pain reduction, muscle relaxation, and a beneficial energetic effect on the organ system. Many people with, for example, fibromyalgia benefit greatly from this product. The TDP lamp has been successfully tested by leading practices and institutes.

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Tip: combine an acupuncture treatment with the TDP lamp


The TDP treatment is comparable to acupuncture. The goal and effect of acupuncture and TDP therapy are almost the same. Both treatments focus on the meridians. Acupuncture points are connected to energy channels in the body. These channels are called meridians. Meridians are connected to various functions and organs. They supply our organs and tissues with energy. By heating these channels with the TDP lamp directed at the acupuncture points, a stimulating effect on the healing of many complaints occurs. The TDP lamp is often used in salons or practices in combination with acupuncture or cupping.


The TDP lamp contains the following 33 minerals:
 Silicon Si, Calcium Ca, Chromium Cr, Manganese Mn, Iron Fe, Copper Cu, Zinc Zn, Cobalt Co, Tin Sn, Boron B, Sulfur S, Selenium Se, Cadmium Cd, Titanium Ti, Zirconium Zr, Tungsten W, Iodine I, Arsenic As, Sodium Na, Barium Ba, Aluminum Al, Molybdenum Mo, Antimony Sb, Cerium Ce, Bismuth Bi, Fluorine F, Iridium Ir, Nickel Ni, Magnesium Mg, Lead Pb, Carbon C.

 
We have summarized the differences between the infrared lamp and the TDP (Moxa) lamp for you in an overview!

 

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Michael Tan

Michael Tan

Founder of Liroma

I help individuals and professionals apply red light therapy in a practical way, with clear explanations and smart routines. In these blogs, I share insights, protocols and tips you can use right away.

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