What is the best red light therapy? Curious about how red light therapy can support your autoimmune healing journey? In this episode, we dive into the best red light therapy options for reducing inflammation, boosting energy, and supporting overall wellness. Whether you’re struggling with chronic pain, fatigue, or skin issues, red light therapy could be a game-changer. Tune in to learn how it works, what to look for in a device, and how to incorporate it into your self-care routine for maximum benefits. Learn about the red light therapy bed and why it’s the best red light therapy as well as what to look for when exploring your options for the best red light therapy. 

Dr. Carl Rothschild, a pioneering advocate of Red Light Therapy (RLT), has dedicated his life to igniting the spark of vitality in others. His relentless pursuit of knowledge has yielded deep insights into what people truly seek in their health journey, leading him towards the groundbreaking domain of RLT. Dr. Carl Rothschild’s journey in the field of healthcare is a story of dedication, innovation, and heartfelt commitment. His solid foundation in science was built at Stony Brook University, followed by a Doctorate from the Southern California University of Health Sciences. Since 1979, he has been serving the community of Los Angeles with his compassionate approach to chiropractic care, directing the highly regarded Westland Health Center. In his quest to offer his patients the best of wellness solutions, Dr. Rothschild embraced the transformative potential of red light therapy. He founded LipoMelt Technologies/Trifecta Light, a company specializing in professional-grade red light therapy devices, including the notable Trifecta Light Bed. This venture not only signifies Dr. Rothschild’s dedication to patient care but also his willingness to explore and innovate within his field. Grounded and humble, Dr. Carl Rothschild’s influence in the world of health and well-being is a testament to his unwavering commitment to bettering lives.

Check out the red light therapy bed and find a location near you: https://linktr.ee/trifectalightofficial

Check out Dr. Carl’s book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/41Wo25h

Reserach article on red light therapy for the thyroid: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9841386/

Research article on red light therapy for MS: https://journals.lww.com/md-journal/fulltext/2017/09080/light_therapy_for_multiple_sclerosis_associated.52.aspx

Transcript

AnnaLaura Brown: Autoimmune rehab is for you if you think you have an autoimmune condition, you have one and are struggling, or just want to listen and learn all you can about how to heal from autoimmune conditions. Have you ever asked yourself any of these questions? Why won’t medications heal my autoimmune condition? I’ve already given up gluten and dairy, but My doctor said my labs are normal, but I still feel sick and tired a lot. Can you really heal from an autoimmune condition?  What does it take to really thrive with autoimmune conditions? What role does stress play in autoimmune conditions? What is really the best diet for autoimmune? And on and on and on. This is Anna Laura Brown, host of Autoimmune Rehab. I started this podcast because I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s in 2018 and wanted to inspire hope and transform health for people with autoimmune challenges. So, keep listening and let’s get you the help and hope you really need.

AnnaLaura Brown: And for today’s episode, I am really excited because while some of you if you followed me a long time or have read other things or listened to some of my other episodes will know that I’m a big fan of red light therapy. I have never actually had a guest expert on and so we actually have that today and…

AnnaLaura Brown: he is going to talk to us all about his years and years of experience with red light therapy. So welcome to the podcast Dr. Carl Rothschild I think is how we say your last name. okay.

Carl Rothschild: It’s King Carl.

Carl Rothschild: Yeah, it’s Dr. Carl Rochild. You’re right.

AnnaLaura Brown: Welcome to the podcast, Dr. Carl. And why don’t you start off by telling us a little bit about yourself?

AnnaLaura Brown: Who are you and what brings you here?

Carl Rothschild: So 1973 I decided that I was going to become a chiropractor and…

Carl Rothschild: I did it because we were hippies of the time, my girlfriend, friends and all and it just chiropractic just suited our need. It wasn’t about money. It was about helping people.

Carl Rothschild: And so in 1978 I became a chiropractor and it’s been glorious ever since. So we’re talking about 40 I don’t know 46 years or something like that. I’ About 26 years ago when I at that point had been in practice about 20 years and figured I knew everything. I was introduced to red light therapy by the guy that brought the whole thing to the United States.  He was a medical doctor out of USC, a professor there as well, and he was fairly well-renowned. And he said, “Shine a light on somebody, it’s going to make a difference.” And of course, me, how could you believe that shining a light on somebody is going to make a difference? we all learned such intense techniques and working this and moving that and what the diet and all that stuff. It was really complicated.

Carl Rothschild: And now you’re going to tell me that all I have to do is shine a light on a part of person’s body and it’ll make a difference.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah, I know it seems almost incredible at the beginning.

AnnaLaura Brown: It almost seems like how could that be? But I’ve experienced it. red light therapy can be really amazing.  So why don’t we start at the beginning with a little bit of a basics. Why don’t you share with us a little bit what exactly is red light therapy for people that have maybe never tried it or never heard of it?

Carl Rothschild: So red light I just want to finish up so it’ll lead into red light.

Carl Rothschild: what they had discovered this was a technology that they’ve been studying for 50 years and there are numerous it’s all about the rainbow right from one end is violet the other end is red and past violet is ultraviolet past red is infrared and infrared has two main ranges far infrared and near infrared what they were studying for 50 years and when I came on board was near infrared

Carl Rothschild: It’s the miracle wavelength. It’s the thing that makes the huge difference. You can hear about all these other colors and all this other I don’t care about that. I mean, I do, but near infrared trumps all of that. So, I started 27 years ago in red light therapy. And as I had mentioned before to you before we started that, I also wrote the book. and I’m in love with this stuff. This has made such a huge difference.  As I had said, when I had started as that hippie, my goal was to help One of the things we wanted to hear feedback from people is how great they feel. Right now, more than ever, we’re hearing, “Thank you for giving me my life back more than ever.” And what else could there be? That’s what it’s about. And you talk about autoimmune. I want to get to that in a little while. But now, let’s talk about what red light therapy is.

Carl Rothschild: when I talk about red light, I’m talking about the combination of red in a certain wavelength range in the rainbow so to speak and near infrared and we combine those two together. We were the first company to do that 12 years ago. why did I do this as a manufacturer?  We started 12 years ago because not only did we know that near infrared could do all that healing and we had learned that all those years, but then we also discovered that red helped to shrink fat cells. And I went, doesn’t damage it. You’re not freezing it. You’re not boiling it. You’re not ultrasonic cavitationing it. You’re not radio frequencying it. You’re not killing fat cells at all. You’re not damaging anything like that. There’s a mechanism on it.

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Carl Rothschild: We could talk in a little while, but it’s an allsafe wonderful process that assists in losing fat. And that’s when I said, I’m going to take this to a whole another level. And I started manufacturing. And we were the first ones to integrate red, which helped with fat loss and some healing, and the near infrared, which helped with all that. Didn’t do anything for fat loss, but it was marvelous for the healing part.  And the beauty of integrating them both, if you’re looking for fat loss, you’re looking at somebody who’s worried about sagging skin or stretch marks, that doesn’t happen because the near infrared tightens the skin and in fact the skin in general is going to look phenomenal. at any rate, so you’re talking about an element of red that has been shown to very be nicely healing and fat loss and near infrared. That’s what red light is about. Now, I have a thousand things to go over with you.

Carl Rothschild: At one point, I’d like to talk to you about how does it work and why does it work and why is it so global? Why is it that I have yet to find very many people who we couldn’t help and I don’t mean subtly. what I often do when I do lectures or I talk to people on podcast and webinars is I ask the question, pretend if you’re not a provider, pretend you are. If you are a provider, answer this question.  What would you do if someone called you up and said, “I’m having a heart attack on average once a week. Can you Can you help me?” So, what they did was a little over 12 years ago, they implanted a defibrillator into his chest. So, every time he died, it would zap him back for life. And by the time we saw him, he was dying.

Carl Rothschild: his blood supply was shot. His heart was, miserable. And every tissue in his body was suffering. He would talk about how the little old ladies and their walkers would zoom past him, relatively speaking, because he could barely make it around the block when he would try to exist because he was an athlete as younger. So, What would anyone do?  So the provider called me up and said, “Should I even treat this guy? I’m worried he’d have a heart attack in my office. Should I treat him?” I said, ” just treat him for 5 minutes and stay in the room the whole time.” And we did not know the full extent of what would happen to him. And after that first five minute visit, he went home. He hasn’t had a heart attack since. That was a year and a half or more than a year and a half ago.

Carl Rothschild: He’s had more treatment, more heart attacks. 12 years, hundreds of heart attacks, no more heart attacks. And everything has come back to life. Blood pressure, pulse, every organ, gland, his energy. He talks about his erectile dysfunction and all these things have come back to life. And did I anticipate that? I hoped for  One thing we know about and that we’ve learned 26 years ago is that the worst that’ll happen with red light therapy is nothing. You couldn’t hurt somebody if you have the right device with the right equipment with the right wavelengths and frequencies and all that stuff. You couldn’t hurt somebody if you tried. So it’s the safest thing I’ve ever heard of. And again, as a chiropractors, we love toys.

Carl Rothschild: If you open up a chiropractor’s office and look in his rooms, you’re gonna see more toys than you could imagine.

Carl Rothschild: They go to a seminar and I got to have that. And they don’t work as well as they had wished they would. And I’ve tried everything also.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yep, I can see that.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah. Yeah.

Carl Rothschild: I mean, I have had 12 practices, 46 years as a chiropractor. I’ve had all the toys and at the time I thought they were great, but they were good in retrospect. Because we’re in the miraculous world. We’re no longer in I think maybe it might work.

Carl Rothschild: We’re talking about have you heard of Shakom Marie tooth Autoimmune disease.

AnnaLaura Brown: You know what?

AnnaLaura Brown: That’s not one I’ve actually heard of.

Carl Rothschild: So Joey had shakomarie tooth disease and he couldn’t walk pain every day and after six visits of red light therapy combined red light and near infrared doesn’t hurt anymore. Not only that he’s walking for the first time in years and it’s the first time ever that he’s walking his dog on a treadmill or outside on a bicycle and he’s loving his life. and he was the first one that looked in the camera and said, “Thank you for giving me my life back.” And now…

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AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: since then, we’ve been here and he was one of the first ones that started using our more advanced full body equipment and now we’ve heard it a lot more often. Thank you for giving me my life back or some version of that.

Carl Rothschild: But what we learned, it’s about bathing the entire body at the same time. I don’t mind a face mask. I don’t mind a laser on an elbow or this or that. They’re nice. I’ve used it all on my patients and…

Carl Rothschild: whatnot and they’re nice. But it was the reason why we built the bed was because of COVID. Our practitioner wanted less physical contact between the patient and the provider. And so…

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. Yeah.

Carl Rothschild: what we did was we created the bed because the patient can get in and out of bed themselves. You don’t need staff. It’s a done deal. but we did not anticipate the kind of results that we’re seeing. And now we realize or we’ve re realized this for a while now that when you bathe the whole body at the same time, that’s what makes this unbelievable difference.

Carl Rothschild: That’s what to a whole another level.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah. I can totally see that. Just my own personal experience because my first forlay, if you will, into infrared lights was that I started with an infrared lamp and, I’d shine it on different parts of my body and it worked But then I got an actual infrared sauna and started using the actual full body, where you get in in the full sauna and that was definitely a much better Definitely noticed much better results from, getting in and having your whole body immersed in it. And so the first question that I would like to ask, I have a couple different ones that have come to mind what is the real difference between let’s say an infrared sauna and…

AnnaLaura Brown: like the beds that you have, that are more of, obviously it’s like chiropractors and health care professionals that are buying those and putting them in their offices.

Carl Rothschild: an infant sauna is totally different it’s like night and…

Carl Rothschild: So what you’re talking about typically on a first of all in regards to red light therapy heat is the enemy.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: The last thing you want Because what heat does is it that’s why when I take a heat pack off of somebody’s back, their back is bright red. that’s what happens is that actually the heat will dilate blood vessels, bring more fluid to the surface, and block the penetration of the light. The last thing you want is In fact, when we built these 26 something years ago,…

AnnaLaura Brown: Okay. Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: we called it They weren’t literally cold, but they didn’t get hot.

Carl Rothschild: What you want to do is generate energy that’s kind of under the radar. The body doesn’t even realize it’s happening so that you can get that deep penetration. if typically a infrared sauna is using a totally different type of infrared. As I had mentioned before there are two kinds of in far infrared and Far infrared is what generates the heat and it’s just a nice way of getting heat. It’s not going to make these miraculous changes that Near infrared is cold or…

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. okay.

Carl Rothschild: shouldn’t get hot. So, if you’re dealing with a device that’s getting hot, there’s either one of two things. It’s far totally different animal, or it’s the wrong near infrared that’s getting hot. And there are cheap Chinese knockoffs that do get hot. They don’t know what they’re doing. What you want is a highly efficient lighting system. And that’s where the money is.

Carl Rothschild: That’s what costs more having the highly efficient lights. But people say how much power is the bed. It’s not It’s about efficiency. So it’s about having A lot of power that doesn’t get hot. And if you can do that, so 26 years ago, the device that we had was a total of 100 mil milliamps millwatts. so it was 100 mills. The whole thing 100 mills.

Carl Rothschild: With the bed, we have over 5,000 of these LEDs that each one is at 3,000 mills.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: So, one of those diodes that we have is twice as powerful or three times more powerful than what we had all the ways back then. What am I talking about? 30 times more powerful than my whole system was. And we have over 5,000 of them. That’s the way technology moves, right? It It gets more effective.  And so now we’re able to penetrate very deep with really unbelievable power and make a difference like we’ve never anticipated before. And I’m not talking about certain parts of the body. I’m talking about every part of the body. Yeah.

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AnnaLaura Brown: That’s interesting. And yeah, I actually haven’t heard of the cold red light therapy. I’m used to the infrared saunas that get hot and that’s been my experience of what I’ve used and I’ve actually found it to be really beneficial.

Carl Rothschild: There’s no question it’s beneficial.

AnnaLaura Brown: But yeah,…

Carl Rothschild: It’s not going to make So, let’s talk about how the therapies that I’m talking about work.

AnnaLaura Brown: That was going to be my next question is exactly how does it work?

Carl Rothschild: So, there are two completely different mechanisms.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: On the one hand, we talked about fat loss and that’s one mechanism that was discovered a little over a decade ago. And on the other hand is the near infrared that was discovered they started working on it 50 years ago but then more recently I mean it’s been over a couple of decades where they learned how that mechanism works. So let’s talk about the fat loss quickly and get that out of the way because the only thing what that does is there’s an element of red light that’ll actually help to make the fat cell wall more porous temporarily. So every cell in your body is under pressure.

Carl Rothschild: So if you put little mini pores or what they call micro pores in there and make it more porous allows the contents to leak out and then with a certain unique protocol you move the fat away from the fat cells and eventually through the lymphatic system eventually to the liver for use or elimination. And if that’s done right the results are not that subtle.

Carl Rothschild: They’re pretty good. If you combine it with what we call a calorically neutral diet, that doesn’t mean your starvation diet, I don’t like those typically. because they’ll be good for the three months that the person’s on that diet and then when they go back to their normal way of eating, they’re going to gain all of their weight and more. So, I’ve studied weight loss for longer than I wish my mother was an executive of Weight Watchers when I was before I was 10.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. Yeah.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: So, I never ate a good thing in my house again after that. I mean, bean sprouts was instead of spaghetti. So, at any rate, that’s fat loss, and we’ll talk about that. we’re going to separate that out. I like it. It’s fine, but it’s not The miracles are red. And so, they weren’t sure how it worked until they realized what happens is there is an element in the cell in each cell of your body.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yep.

Carl Rothschild: Every cell in your body has this organel called the mitochondria. when I went to school long time ago, we learned that there was one mitochondria in each cell. And the uniqueness of a mitochondria is it’s been discovered is it’s the powerhouse of the body. It’s the reason why you and I breathe oxygen and eat food to create this important molecule called ATP.

Carl Rothschild: And that ATP is what makes your body function. And if you have a highly wellfunctioning mitochondrial system, you’ll do well. It’s dysfunctional mitochondria that will lead to disease and eventually to death. So what they discovered is that there’s an element within that cell that will actually stimulate the mitochondria to come back to health via sunlight.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: And that makes sense. We’re on this earth. It’s got a sun. It would make sense that the sun would have an effect on us more than you would realize. And there is a element in our body, a molecule called cytochrome coxidase, which has this unique capability of being stimulated by certain elements of sunlight.

Carl Rothschild: What we’ve done is taken four glorious, miraculous wavelengths of sunlight, not the UV light or any other thing that could cause problems, but two red wavelengths and two different near infrared wavelengths. We magnify it very much and then drive it into the person’s body. And now We’re talking about mitochondrial changes that can see things change like you cannot believe.  And so it’s about the mitochondria, it’s about C phytochrome C oxidase, it’s about health, being, and we’re seeing changes in people’s bodies I’ve never dreamt it before. So autoimmune is one of the common things that we hear about rheumatoid arthritis. we have this one lady, she had three forms of psoriasis.

Carl Rothschild: She had glutate plaque psoriasis, and she had seriatic arthritis and it was throughout her whole body. I mean, she was a mess. She would wake up in the morning with dactylitis, which is sausage toes where the toes were black and blue and swollen and painful as hell. And after two visits, that stopped stopped. But then all the other symptoms that she had,…

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Carl Rothschild: you could see the horrible psoriasis. She had bleeding on her ears all the time. She had horrible rashes across the forehead, down her legs. Those all all gone.

AnnaLaura Brown: …

AnnaLaura Brown: so how long on average does somebody that has an autoimmune condition need to do this kind of a treatment, would you say?

Carl Rothschild: I’ve been a chiropractor, as I said, over four decades.

Carl Rothschild: And the common question is, how many more visits or is it permanent? And here’s the answer. It’s three times a week until you reach our target.

Carl Rothschild: This person over here is otherwise pretty healthy, and they’re going to reach the target much quicker, but I’m not going to be a gypsy for teller that’s going to tell you exactly when that’s going to happen. Your body is going to tell us.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. …

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah. Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: So, it’s three times a week until we reach our goal. That’s the answer. And then once we reach our goal, the truth of the matter is people then say, “Is it permanent? I want to know if it’s permanent.” And I tell them, Yes, it’s permanent. If we can stick you in a freezer, make sure you don’t get older and you don’t do the stupid things that you did to get you here in the first place.” In other words, no, it’s not permanent. And so we put people on a maintenance program to make sure that the goals that we set that they made that we can keep them there.

Carl Rothschild: So it might be once a week to maintain the work that we’ve done so they don’t slip back to the horrific state that they were in before. does that answer your question?

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah. …

AnnaLaura Brown: It absolutely makes sense. It’s like why, I mean, I go to a chiropractor, too, and I originally started going, years ago when I was having a lot of pain. And even though I don’t have the pain anymore, I still go not as much, but once or twice a month usually just because it’s a maintenance thing, and I definitely notice the difference if I go I haven’t really done that, but if I were to go, multiple months without going, I’m sure I’d definitely notice the difference.

Carl Rothschild: You would notice the difference for sure.

AnnaLaura Brown: 

Carl Rothschild: So, that was my goal with all my patients is that you don’t take care of yourself for this week and then figure out you have to take care of yourself unfortunately or…

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah. Yep.

Carl Rothschild: fortunately for the rest of your life.

Carl Rothschild: And the reason why people don’t take care of themselves in some cases, it’s most commonly because they’re not scared enough. They don’t see themselves as a 75 year old sitting in a wheelchair not able to feed themselves, not able to wash themselves and burden on society and can barely function. And I didn’t want that’s what was I was about.  Now, I had patients came into my office, and maybe I’m ashamed to admit this, but there were times when I would think to myself, God, please don’t let me wind up like that. I don’t want to wind up like that, and I was scared.” So, I did really well in taking care of myself. More out of fear. Maybe it’s not always that way, but I think a lot of people are not scared enough. So, they’re still smoking and they’re still drinking alcohol and they’re still not taking care of themselves.

Carl Rothschild: And I don’t understand it. I’m not saying people kill themselves to take care of themselves, but just stay away from the obvious things. Improve their exercise routine.

Carl Rothschild: Exercises three times a week for let’s say max, an hour. And of that hour, at least 20 to 30 minutes is getting your cardiovascular system it’s a separate subject, a different podcast. Yeah, I would believe it.

AnnaLaura Brown: And…

AnnaLaura Brown: I would say that most of the people listening to this probably don’t fall into that category anymore anyway because one of the things I find is once you get diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, that does scare you into taking care of yourself. Yeah. Yeah,…

Carl Rothschild: Can you think of an autoimmune disease that you’d be curious about whether I’m not telling people don’t do all the other things that work for them.

AnnaLaura Brown: And that was the other question I was going to ask too is…

AnnaLaura Brown: what have you seen? Obviously some people are going to listen to this and think, ” this is a miracle cure. That means I can do this and then eat whatever I want and not exercise and not take care of myself.” And I’m sure that’s probably not the case. And you probably find that people that take care of themselves need it less and probably recover quicker. Even though this is definitely something to help people,

Carl Rothschild: I feel I consider myself pretty healthy.

Carl Rothschild: I’m 72 years old and I get in the bed three times a week because I want to do what I’ve taught my patients to do,…

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. Yep.

Carl Rothschild: which is to age gracefully. And so I’m not going to be able to stop. the universal pillar, if we may say, is aging. We can’t stop that. There’s nothing you can do. You’re going to get older, and it’s going to happen. You just want to do it gracefully.

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Carl Rothschild: I liken it to a candle that burns brightly from the beginning all the ways to the end and then sputters out and dies. Not the last 20 years of your life living in an old age home that you can’t communicate because you’re dementia, Parkinson’s, all these things are getting in the way. some things you can’t help,…

Carl Rothschild: but we had this one lady who was all very upset about the fact that she had such severe tremors that she couldn’t go to church comfortably because she couldn’t hold the Bible.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah. Absolutely.

Carl Rothschild: And after two weeks of using full body red light therapy, she was easily able to hold the B the Bible. She still had tremors, but they were so much more mild. So, it’s really about improving someone’s quality of life. That’s the most important thing.

Carl Rothschild: And that’s what we’re looking for in all these cases.

AnnaLaura Brown: So, I know the next question that’s going to come up in people’s minds is okay, they’re thinking, “Sounds good. Would like to try it out.” Do you have a network of providers that have the access to these beds or how would that work? because obviously a large portion of the audience isn’t going to live anywhere near where your office is at.

Carl Rothschild: Of course I’m not in practice,…

AnnaLaura Brown: …

Carl Rothschild: so they couldn’t be treated with me anyhow.

AnnaLaura Brown: Okay.

Carl Rothschild: We have hundreds of offices all over the country. So all they have to do is go to light to trifect.com and…

AnnaLaura Brown: So, that’s trifecta.com. So, we’ll make sure we include that in the show notes so that people can go there, they can find a provider,…

Carl Rothschild: then when they go to trifecta.com there’s a section there of loca find a location.

AnnaLaura Brown: they can Okay,…

Carl Rothschild: they can either find a location or if there are two kinds of people that might want to buy a bed like this even though it’s not a cheap piece of junk from China this is a high quality very relatively expensive device …

AnnaLaura Brown: of course. Yeah.

Carl Rothschild: but if person has more money than health those are the kind of people that buy for their home but most of the purchases are for businesses people who really recognize a couple of things it’s a great way to build a business but two it’s a great way to help a lot of people in your community. So, when you go to the website, it’ll give you an option of whether are you looking to buy or you looking to just treat or maybe both. And then one of our staff members will get back to them of what’s the closest location to them.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah, sounds great. And sounds like the kind of thing that, if the closest location’s pretty far away, you could potentially recommend that your chiropractor or…

AnnaLaura Brown: acupuncturist or functional medicine doctor considers purchasing one for their office. maybe you could try to sell your doctor on it…

Carl Rothschild: Exactly.

AnnaLaura Brown: if it doesn’t make sense for you to buy it,

Carl Rothschild: I will tell you that of the hundreds of facilities that we have out there,…

Carl Rothschild: they’re all doing Very well. …

AnnaLaura Brown: I’m sure.

AnnaLaura Brown: Okay.

Carl Rothschild: when you get people in fact I was just talking to this lady and she’s treating somewhere on the east coast. I’m in California and she was telling me that she just referred 18 over the last month that she’s been treating she referred 18 people to the office where she’s treating because she’s almost as nutty as I am.

Carl Rothschild: I am in love with this stuff. In fact, I have a staff member who made me this because that’s my attitude.

AnnaLaura Brown: Get in the bed is…

AnnaLaura Brown: For those of you listening on audio, that’s what it says is get in the bed.

Carl Rothschild: It’s a coffee mug that says get in the bed and…

AnnaLaura Brown: So, Yep.

Carl Rothschild: that’s My attitude is just get into bed. in the 50 years that this technology has been studied, there’s never been a recorded side effect ever. And the other thing is what I suggest people do is try it six times. If they have six visits, they don’t see any change at all. they might need a lot more than that. I don’t know. But after six visits, if they don’t see any change at all, I don’t think it’s ever happened, but then they would realize maybe this is not for me.

Carl Rothschild: But you normally within six visits people will see a change in many cases like Steve he contracted Lyme disease when he was 12 years old. it ruined his childhood.

Carl Rothschild: It ruined his education. It ruined his social life and of course it ruined his potential career. And so Of course.

AnnaLaura Brown: Lime’s a big trigger for a lot of autoimmune.

AnnaLaura Brown: We’ve actually had several episodes of guests I’ve interviewed that got autoimmune after they got Lyme disease. So, if you’re listening to this and have lime, we’ve got a lot of help for you. We’ve got this episode and we’ve got others, too. But, yeah.

Carl Rothschild: So, Steve got in the bed and…

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Carl Rothschild: when he was in his 50s, we didn’t so 40 years of something. he was so depressed and his life was being ruined.

AnnaLaura Brown: .

AnnaLaura Brown: Okay.

Carl Rothschild: And so, what I’m going to do is I’m going to send you some of the videos so you can send that to your people.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yep.

Carl Rothschild: on that you’ll see Arnette who was having the regular heart attacks. You’ll see Jessica who also had Lyme disease. She had 20 years of diarrhea. She had shingles. She had the three forms of psoriasis.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah.

Carl Rothschild: She had uvitis which meant that one of her eyes her eye pressure was over 180 when it’s normally supposed to be around 10. And the only treatment they had for that and that they have for that is injections right into her eye. And it was harrowing is the way I think she might describe it. And after just a few visits, the uvitis was completely gone. So you never know, you got to try it. Six visits, let’s find somebody near you. But again, just like you say, if there isn’t anyone near you, then help us find somebody that would be near you.

Carl Rothschild: if not yourself. So that you would have an office in that area. Now I also want to explain to you that within that six visits like I said we’ve had this people with Lyme disease shingles I mean you’d be hardressed to find a condition but the two questions people often h ask is it safe? Are there any side effects? And I already mentioned that there’s never been a recorded side effect.

Carl Rothschild: But the other one is contrrenications. Are there some people that shouldn’t get in the vet? And the truth of the matter is the only contrations are legal contrations. They’re not real contrations.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah. Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: And those two legal contration, one of them is a pregnant woman.

Carl Rothschild: Not because the lights could be harmful to the fetus or…

Carl Rothschild: the mother at all, but because if that baby comes out anything other than perfect, they’re going to want to blame somebody for that. And you don’t want to be in that neighborhood. So, I tell everybody, let’s not treat pregnant women. How about that? but the minute she delivers, right afterwards, especially after section, if they get in the bed, the recovery will be unbelievably fast. And the other one is active cancer. Now, that has to do more with your license,…

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. Yeah.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah, exactly.

Carl Rothschild: if you’re allowed to treat cancer. me as a chiropractor, I’m not treating now, but I never treated cancer because that’s a good way for me to lose my license. If it’s within your license, then I can have that discussion. And when someone gets our bed, we include 32 things with the purchase.

Carl Rothschild: So we include the training, the coaching, we include the marketing, we include everything the person’s going to need to be highly successful in all the nine eight categories of business. And the categories are skin, weight loss, and healing and women’s health. I’m trying to remember if I can remember all eight.

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm.

Carl Rothschild: Also let So if an athlete gets in the bed before early in the day, their routine that day, whether it’s a game they’re going to play, I’m talking about professional athletes, the workout, some of these guys work out, the workout is much more intense than the game. And by the end of the day, they’re exhausted. And when they wake up the next day, they’re not 100%. Not even close.

Carl Rothschild: But if they get in the bed the end of that day when they wake up the next morning the term they use often is fresh as a daisy. They can’t believe it they have, how much more stamina they have, how much less likely they are to have an injury, but if they do injure themselves, they’ll recover much quicker. And one of the last categories is the psychological, emotional category.  So, I had a lady that wrote me this email and it said something to the effect of, “Thank you for no.” She said, “If this is how normal people feel, I can’t believe I’ve been missing out all this time.” She was so highly depressed, couldn’t sleep because of the nightmares she was having, and she was unbelievably disappointed, let’s say, in her life. And now she’s not.

Carl Rothschild: So there’s actually a mechanism where the lights can penetrate the skull, get to the brain and actually make changes there that are good. And again, it’s all about mitochondria, but it also increases nitric oxide. And there are many other ramifications of increasing the mitochondrial activity that other things happen as well. So the person’s stamina, person’s oxygenation, everything gets better.

AnnaLaura Brown: Illuminated healing.

Carl Rothschild: So as you can tell, I mean, I wrote the book and I do recommend to people. I don’t make a dime off of this, but it’s on Amazon. It’s called Illuminated Healing.

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AnnaLaura Brown: So, we will get the link to that as well. We will link that in the show notes. You can send me the video, some of that other stuff. So, if you’re really intrigued, we invite you to go to his website, find out where there is one in the area near you. See if you can try it out. But also check out the blog post that will come with this, too, because we’ll be able to embed the videos, link to the book, some of the other things. You can get more details than what we’re able to give obviously with an audio podcast.

AnnaLaura Brown: Thanks so much for coming on. Any last words of wisdom that you’d like to add on anything else that you haven’t shared?

Carl Rothschild: No, I think I did a great job.

AnnaLaura Brown: Yeah, I think you did too, I mean, I’m really intrigued. I think, it was definitely a little different than I expected. I wasn’t aware of the, red light that doesn’t get hot. So, that’s definitely been a learning lesson for me. So, yes, if you found this episode helpful, check out the information. Please share it with anybody else that you feel like could benefit and subscribe and follow Autoimmune Rehab.

Carl Rothschild: tell you what I changed my mind.

AnnaLaura Brown: And we look forward to hearing to you on another time. she’s got something else he wants to share.

Carl Rothschild: I do a couple things.

AnnaLaura Brown: Okay. Yes.

Carl Rothschild: One thing I didn’t bring up was Google. There is a form of Google called Google Scholar and

AnnaLaura Brown: Mhm. Yep.

Carl Rothschild: If you go to google.com and put in the word red light therapy, I wonder if your average listener would be surprised to know that they would get three and a half million entries. Those are double blind studies, research papers, articles, all kinds of stuff in regards to red light therapy. And so when you have a question, would it help this? Is it harmful for that? Again, no side effects in 50 years studying it.  Even you can use it in the eye and the mouth. When I get the patients in the bed or I teach people about putting patients in the bed, I tell them have the patients keep their eyes closed but let that light get through the eyelid and keep their mouths open so we can also get to the tongue, the throat and all that sort of stuff. So Google Scholar The other thing is our YouTube channel. It has over a hundred videos on there.

Carl Rothschild: So if you go to YouTube and put in Trifecta official, you’ll see over a hundred videos there. And the website again is trifecta.com.

AnnaLaura Brown: Okay, awesome.

AnnaLaura Brown We’ll link to the YouTube channel, too. So, that will be good. We’ll probably find a couple of the Google Scholar articles and link to those as well. We’ll find a few that are, the better ones because, there’s always some that are better than others.  and we’ll link to those. And thanks so much for sharing. And yeah, like I said, feel free to please follow the show, and share this episode with anybody else that you feel like could benefit from it.


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