I find it hard to believe one laser pen will do much. An array of laser pens...10 bundled together might make a dent and maybe heal it?
g On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Norton, Steve <stephen.nor...@ngc.com>wrote: > Here is Brooks Bradley's post: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/msg131078.html > > "Additionally, applying the > beam of a simple laser pointer (Red color) directly upon the afflicted > joint and moving very slowly across the area of > concentrated pain (takes about 2 minutes for the top of a finger- > joint), has, in a majority of cases....furnished > quite high-speed pain abatement. Used in tandem (DMSO applied first, > followed by Laser or High-intensity LED) these simple addresses have > easily surpassed all but use of POWERFUL TOPICAL ANAESTHETIC AGENTS > (such as novocaine, lidocaine, procaine, etc.) in achieving immediate > pain relief. Additionally, the beneficial effects of these non- > intrusive protocols.....rendered much longer-lasting benefits---before > any form of pain presentation reappeared, > than did the conventional topical anaesthetic agents." > > - Steve N > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] > Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 5:09 AM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>laser pen and arthritis > > Hi all, can anyone tell me if the protocol for using a laser pen and > DMSO on an arthritic joint.....necessitates holding the laser directly > onto the skin where the DMSO has been applied? Thanks. dee > > > > > -- Gurdjieff-- How can you expect fairness and decency on a planet of sleeping people?