thanks, I remember seeing something about the LED arrays but can't find it
now.
I do have an LED flashlight though. Will have him try that.
OkieLinda

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From: Dave
Date: 11/19/2007 9:24:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Need advise
 

  Linda
Brooks Bradly had a number of postings on making and using LED arrays for
that purpose.
One day I caught an infomercial on TV that was selling a flexible array that
you could wrap around the affected area but they wanted something like $100+
for it so I soon forgot the whole idea.
  
One day while getting groceries at Costco I noticed a flashlight that had 31
LEDs on the side of it to use as a flood light and 6 on the end of it to use
as a flashlight. At $29 I figured I could give it a try. I used it on my
sore shoulders one evening and got a good night's sleep for the first time
in months.
Dave





Linda wrote: 
I would love to do that but I'm afraid there's no way.
I guess some people are just too poor to be healthy.
With the way things are not what with all the contaminated food supply and
foods from which the nutritian has been removed I don't see how any but the
rich survive.
 
Thanks for the information though. I will file it away incase I ever win the
lottery. (going to be kinda hard to do that since I don't play:)
 
Linda
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: [email protected]
Date: 11/18/2007 8:08:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Need advise
 
Purchase a Respond Laser (or rather, he should) -- and use it liberally. 
You can find them by Googling.  Caution -- they are expensive.  But they
work.  MA
 


-------------- Original message from "Linda" <[email protected]>:
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I have a nephew that has rheumatoid arthritus (so I can't spell:)
He's in his mid to late 40's and has a hard time walking.
We figure that by 50 he won't be able to walk enough to work any longer.
Does anyone have any ideas for a protocol he can use the help?
 
I just gave him some silver to start using internally.
 
OkieLinda