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Kloodos unveils futuristic Cell Stack PBM pod

Kloodos has secured the global distribution rights for a futuristic photobiomodulation (PBM) pod that also emits negative ions and has been designed to create a float-like feeling.

Based on red and near-infrared therapy, Cell Stack enables facilities to customise the light sessions – selecting from continuous or pulsed wave rates and six irradiance levels.

Kloodos, which brought the bed to market in a joint venture with a medical equipment manufacturer, says Cell Stack is especially unique because users can pinpoint the Joule (energy) dose they're exposed to. And it's developed a series of protocols, averaging around 20 minutes, to help manage mitochondrial health, recovery, rehabilitation, circadian rhythm balancing, hormonal regulation and stress/pain relief.

The bed also emits a steady flow of negative ions which are believed to optimise air quality to "increase the body's ability to recover, switching us to an alkaline from an acidic state".

In addition, it's ergonomically designed and rather than lying on hard perspex, it sports a specially-created silicone mattress "to support and caress the body".

"We can't wait to set the longevity world alight and see these sculptural works of art in the best places," says Kloodos founder Julie Cichocki.


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