The Energy Code

Fertility After 40: Can Red & Near-Infrared Light “Recharge” Egg Quality?

Feb 22, 2026
They challenge the biological clock idea and reframe age-related infertility as an energy problem. The conversation explores multi-wavelength red and near-infrared light therapy and a 2024 case series with surprising live-birth outcomes. They explain why eggs need massive mitochondrial power and why treating multiple body sites and wavelengths might matter.
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INSIGHT

Mitochondrial Decline Drives Aneuploidy

  • Mitochondrial decline with age reduces ATP and increases chromosomal errors, driving aneuploidy and IVF failure.
  • Mike Belkowski frames this as a hardware failure: intact DNA but insufficient energy to execute accurate cell division.
ADVICE

Use Multiwavelength PBM To Boost ATP

  • Use targeted red and near-infrared photobiomodulation (PBM) to stimulate cytochrome c oxidase and boost mitochondrial ATP production.
  • The study used 660 nm plus 810/850/940 nm wavelengths as a multi-wavelength “fuel injection.”
INSIGHT

Light Renovates The Uterine Environment

  • PBM improves the reproductive environment by promoting angiogenesis and reducing inflammation via VEGF and cytokine balancing.
  • Mike Belkowski notes better blood flow yields more oxygen, nutrients, and a thicker uterine lining for implantation.
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