
Advanced 3-In-1 Red Light Therapy
To Free The Crushed Arteries Behind Your Dizziness
660 + 850nm Red Light Therapy
RECHARGE. Medical-grade red light at the 2 wavelengths NASA developed and medical regulators have cleared, reaching into the muscle cells to switch their energy factories back on, so the muscles can finally let go and stay released instead of clamping back down overnight. The step no pill, Epley manoeuvre or EMS gadget can perform.
Clinical-Strength Heat Therapy
REFEED. Deep heat penetrating almost 8 centimetres down, reopening blood vessels strangled for years and flooding the vertebral arteries, the vestibular nerves and the clamped calm-down cable with fresh blood and oxygen. Like CPR for your balance system.
Targeted Massage Therapy
RELEASE. Massage nodes working along the deep muscles at C1-C2, the ones no thumb, massage gun or stretch has ever truly reached. Most people feel the grip start to loosen in the first 60 seconds.
Costs less than a single private vestibular session.
The RedLight Pro pays for itself in days, not months. A private ENT consultation runs £250-£300 out of your own pocket, just to hear the crystals are "stubborn" one more time. Vestibular physiotherapy? £60-£100 a session, twelve sessions minimum. And the EMS massagers you've already tried are £50-£80 for relief that doesn't survive the night. This is a one-time cost, at home, 15 minutes a day. No referral letters. No waiting lists. No driving to another specialist who looks at the wrong organ.
Adjust every session to how you feel
Pick the heat level. Pick the massage intensity. The red light does its work on every setting. Whether you want gentle warmth before bed or a deeper release after a bad day, it adjusts with 1 button. No app, no menus, nothing to program. If you can use a heating pad, you can use this.
What real users say
The RedLight Pro is used by people who had already tried everything: Epley manoeuvre after Epley manoeuvre, vestibular exercises, pills that fogged them up, gadgets that worked for an evening. Most of them were told the crystals were stubborn, or that it was stress. Here's what they say about it.
Compare it with different solutions on the market
Let's compare the Virelund RedLight Pro with other devices on the market (such as EMS massagers, heating pads, wobble cushions...) and the standard route: pills and the Epley manoeuvre.
RedLight Pro
Frequently asked questions
Need more answers?My ENT says I have BPPV. Will this even help me?
Will it help with the nausea, the brain fog and the racing heart too?
My MRI and inner ear tests came back clean. How can there be anything to fix?
I've already tried the Epley manoeuvre, vestibular therapy and an EMS massager. Why would this be different?
I'm stuck on an NHS waiting list. Should I just wait for my referral?
How long until I feel a difference?
What if I've had this for 10+ years? Is it too late for me?
Is it safe? Can I use it with my medications, or after other treatments?
I'm not good with technology. Will I manage it on my own?
What if it doesn't work for me?
Does it need to be plugged in?
I did a lot of research before letting my daughter order this, mainly because I have a drawer full of things that did not work and a log of every Epley session since 2022. 6 years of "stubborn BPPV" in my notes. Betahistine, then prochlorperazine, then the wobble board at £85 a session that helped less each week. Nobody ever pressed the spot at the base of my skull, the one I could have pointed to with my eyes closed. By the end of week 2 the morning spinning was easing, and I drove to my sister's without pulling over. I want to be careful saying this because I've been burned before: it is the first thing that actually went after the cause. On bad weather days I do 2 sessions. I wish someone had told me about my neck 6 years ago.
Rolled over in bed and the ceiling didn't move, first time in 6 years. My husband checked on me twice because I was lying so still, smiling.
I'm 52 and for 2 years my heart pounded me awake at 3 AM. ECG, 24-hour monitor, blood tests, all perfect. The cardiologist said anxiety and I cried in the car park because I knew it wasn't. I bought this for the dizziness honestly, the kind that hits when I turn my head too fast. Three weeks in I realised I'd been sleeping through the night for days. Whatever that cable is that got unclamped, it worked. I wasn't anxious. I was right.
Bought this for my mum, 55, after her fifth doctor told her to practise mindfulness. She'd stopped eating breakfast because of the dizziness and got carsick driving to my house. She's stubborn and told me not to waste the money. Day 10 she called me from the supermarket, mid-morning, just to say she'd eaten eggs and driven there and felt nothing. We both cried on the phone in a Tesco car park. You're the favourite child now, as she puts it.
My wife spent 11 years being told her scans were clean and it was probably stress. She kept a symptom diary the whole time. Gave up driving after dark, supermarkets, the lot. 5 weeks with this and the diary has more blank days than bad ones. Last Sunday she walked the whole Tesco aisle under the lights without touching the trolley for balance, which won't mean anything to you unless you've watched someone plan their life around walls for a decade. We should have ordered 2 because I keep taking it for my own neck.
The room used to tilt when I turned my head too fast. The ENT said crystals, did the manoeuvres 6 times, nothing. Read the neurologist's article and did his test on my sofa: pressed the spot and a wave of dizziness hit me like a boat. Ordered that night. 16 days in I walked down my hall without touching the wall. My balance was never broken. My brain was thirsty, exactly like he wrote.