Can Biophoton Therapy Stimulate Stem Cells? Early Human Data

A two-week human pilot reported a significant average increase in circulating CD34+ stem cells after nightly biophoton exposure; RCT follow-up reported confirmation.

Jeffrey L Mejeras

8/23/20251 min read

Introduction

Increasing endogenous stem cell activity without invasive procedures is a major goal in regenerative and longevity medicine. A recent human pilot explored whether nightly biophoton exposure could enhance CD34+ stem cell counts—with promising early results and a randomized follow-up reported.

Study Snapshot

  • Design: Two-week open-label pilot (n=15), nightly use (≥8h) of four biophoton generators.

  • Measure: Peripheral blood CD34+ stem cells via flow cytometry (baseline vs post-intervention).

  • Result (pilot): Mean +336% increase; 14/15 participants increased; some up to +1348%; p=0.0106.

  • Follow-up: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study (two centers) reportedly confirmed the initial findings (details pending full peer-review publication).

Note: These results are preliminary (conference proceedings). Larger peer-reviewed trials are needed to verify magnitude, durability, and clinical relevance.

Why It Might Work

Proposed mechanisms include mitochondrial up-regulation, redox balance, and cell-signaling modulation, which together may favor hematopoietic, mesenchymal, and neural stem cell activity—potentially supporting repair, immune resilience, and healthy aging.

Potential Applications (Educational)

  • Wound and tissue repair, musculoskeletal recovery

  • Immune support, healthy aging strategies

  • Always as a complement to clinician-guided care

Limitations

Short duration; small sample; conference data; need for standardized protocols and peer-reviewed RCT results.

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Disclaimer

This article is informational and not medical advice. Discuss any therapy decisions with a licensed clinician.

Reference & Attribution

Liu JZ. Biophoton-Driven Stem Cell Activation: A Non-Invasive Approach to Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine. 2nd World Conference on Ageing & Gerontology, 2025. Proceedings (open access).