The Lifewave X15 patch is a phototherapy product that is claimed to improve the state of cellular function and reduce stress. Also known as Y-Age Aeon patches, they balance the autonomic nervous system that regulates many bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion and immunity. The X15 patches use similar technology to other Lifewave patches, but they reflect a different frequency of light, allowing the body to improve cellular repair. The patches are designed to be worn on specific points on the body and last up to 12 hours.
The frequency value of the Lifewave X15 Light Therapy Frequency Patch is not specified, but is likely related to the frequency of infrared light reflected by the patch. Infrared is a type of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength in the range of approximately 700 nm to 1 mm and a corresponding frequency in the range of approximately 430 THz to 300 GHz, however not all infrared radiation affects the body equally and different wavelengths may have different biological responses . A study testing the effect of the Lifewave X15 Light Therapy Frequency Patch on the physiological and functional state of cells used an infrared spectrometer to measure the wavelength of light emitted by the patch. The study found that the peak wavelength of light emitted by the patch is about 950 nm, which corresponds to a frequency of about 316 THz. This wavelength, also in the near-infrared region of the spectrum, is also used in some medical applications, such as photobiomodulation and low-level laser therapy.
Note that this study was sponsored by Lifewave, the sample size was small, only 24 participants, more independent and rigorous studies should be needed to verify the claims and mechanism of Lifewave X15 patch and its effect on cell physiological function status and stress Mitigated impact.