Shanglaite's biotherapy devices for anti - inflammatory treatment employ multiple mechanisms to reduce inflammation in the body. One of the primary technologies used is light therapy. Certain wavelengths of light, such as red and infrared light, have anti - inflammatory properties. When these lights are applied to the affected area, they penetrate the skin and interact with cells, triggering a series of biological responses. Red light therapy stimulates the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in cells, which is essential for cellular repair and regeneration. It also inhibits the production of pro - inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor - alpha and interleukin - 6 (IL - 6), reducing the overall inflammatory response. Infrared light, with its deeper penetration, can reach the underlying tissues and joints, providing a soothing warmth that relaxes muscles and reduces inflammation in areas affected by conditions like arthritis or muscle strains. Some biotherapy devices may also incorporate electrical stimulation, such as microcurrents. Microcurrents can modulate the body's immune response and reduce inflammation by influencing the activity of immune cells. They can also stimulate the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers, which not only relieve pain but also have anti - inflammatory effects. In addition, bioactive agents can be delivered through certain biotherapy devices. These agents, such as anti - inflammatory peptides or herbal extracts, can be applied topically or delivered using methods like iontophoresis, where electrical currents enhance their penetration into the skin. Once inside the body, these bioactive agents can directly target the inflammatory pathways, reducing inflammation at the source.