Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (PBM), is a non-invasive treatment that uses red and near-infrared light to help the body heal and function more efficiently. This therapy has been shown to reduce inflammation, boost energy production in cells, and improve circulation, making it particularly beneficial for individuals with Lyme disease, especially those suffering from neuroborreliosis. Lyme patients often experience symptoms like brain fog, fatigue, joint pain, and neuroinflammation, all of which PBM may help alleviate. By delivering light energy to cells, PBM promotes tissue repair, enhances immune function, and supports detoxification, which can be crucial for those dealing with persistent Lyme symptoms. Many people using red light therapy report feeling more energized, experiencing less pain, and seeing improvements in their cognitive function and overall well-being. While more research is needed for widespread medical acceptance, red light therapy is considered safe when used correctly and is becoming an increasingly popular option for at-home use as part of a comprehensive Lyme disease management plan.