
biophotons
Biophotons are tiny amounts of light emitted by living organisms, including humans, during their normal biological processes. These weak light emissions are a form of electromagnetic radiation generated by the cells' metabolic activities, particularly from reactive oxygen molecules. Although invisible to the naked eye, biophotons may play a role in cellular communication and regulation, potentially contributing to biological coordination and health. Researchers study them to better understand how cells interact and maintain harmony within the body, offering insights into cellular communication and the fundamental processes of life.