The EnergyLounger combines advanced technology with an ergonomic design to offer a full body light therapy solution. The benefits of light therapy are clinically proven to reduce pain and stiffness, improve blood circulation and cell regeneration, provide better sleep, reduce stress, boost immunity and enhance recovery.
Once laying on the EnergyLounger, the infrared lights heat the user up providing all the benefits of light therapy. There is even a mask that the user will place on their face and while it may look a little silly, it all helps to to achieve that entire body relaxation.
The benefits of exercise are well documented but what often is overlooked is your recovery. When you recover properly, you are giving your body a chance to adapt to the stress that’s been placed upon it. A new product announced this week at CES2024 is the EnergyLounger that provides cutting-edge full-body red and near-infrared light therapy allowing your body to relax, rejuvenate in a comfortable environment.
Australian availability is unknown at this stage but will keep you updated as more information comes to hand.
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