Lisa There is a website that sells just the diodes and tells you of simple ways to make the device. It is a lot cheaper and there is no science in it. I do not have the address but you can google it. Frank
From: Lisa Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 3:24 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Lasers and thinning hair It's WAY out of my price range.otherwise, I'd probably buy it. L -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Garrick [mailto:zzen...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 6:19 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Lasers and thinning hair I would look at biobeam 660 for hair 660 nanometer laser biobeam 940 uses 940 nanometer laser for deeper issues such as arthritis ...joints etc g On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Lisa <blacksa...@comcast.net> wrote: Hi All, With intrigue I've been following the email trails on laser therapy. I am greatly interested in trying this out on my thinning hair patch which I believe is a result of a thyroid issue (which has now been resolved) OR possibly following the hcg diet 2 years ago. Regardless, I have this one spot in the front of my head which has thinned - I can't seem to tell if there's any improvement and would/have tried a variety of different things to fill it in. Since I haven't worked in two years, the lasers out there are way out my reach also.can anybody suggest something that I can put together at home? I do have a laser pointer which actually has several tips on it (which are a variety of shapes). Will this work? I could probably spend up to $30 on something but that would have to include S&H. eBay has a laser comb/brush which has red and blue LED's.it's $50 but I'd wait to buy that if I knew it would work (it would come direct from hong kong). Soooooo.do any of you brilliant minds have any ideas for me please? Lisa -- Gurdjieff-- How can you expect fairness and decency on a planet of sleeping people?