I found one of the post by Brooks:

 

LED USE ON INFECTIOUS AGENTS
The recent spate of "unusual" viral agent derivatives (SARS, Western Equine E., 
etc) prompts me to remind the list membership of our results in evaluating 
LED-based topical effects.  One of the most promising aspects of this type 
protocol is the excellent response in control of infectious agents lying 
"beneath" a mucous shield.  Our experiments utilizing 3500 mcd, clear red, 
bulbs (asemblies using from 5 to 20 bulbs), produced very powerful control 
effects, most especially on 
the bacterial forms.
When utilized as an ancillary component with a pre-treatment nebulizer-applied 
solution of CS (90% by voloume) X DMSO (10% by volume), the results for control 
of viral-based insults increased dramatically.
Interestingly, staph-driven insults presenting along the upper throat regions 
responded "dramatically" without the inclusion of ANY other protocol than just 
the LED assembly exposure.
I believe experimenters would be very well served to consider including this 
simple tool in their kit for addressing these NEW VARIANTS OF UNKOWN ORIGIN.
The LED protocol would seem to be recommended....if only for its ability to 
greatly improve the local circulation of areas surrounding concentrated insults.
There are a number of useable approaches discussing/describing the construction 
of useable, low-power, LED systems for application in topically-oriented 
circumstnces....discussed in the Silver-List Archives.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley

 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>1. Current Info on CS vs MRSA 2. Where are Lung Volume 
Reduction Surgery and or Endobronchial Valve Placement procedures being 
performed?
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 21:58:46 -0400



Indi
 
Have you tried using the Godzilla for infection?  We've had success with 
connective tissue problems with Infrared.  We use it mostly on our horses but 
it's a major help.
 
Dianne
 
> Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 19:02:27 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>1. Current Info on CS vs MRSA 2. Where are Lung Volume 
> Reduction Surgery and or Endobronchial Valve Placement procedures being 
> performed?
> 
> 
> I have anecdotal evidence to share, having gone from being a very healthy, 
> active 
> person to pretty much an invalid due to MRSA infection. At the time I 
> discovered 
> CS the docs were talking about amputating my right leg due to associated
> cellulitis and osteomyelitis. I haven't managed to eliminate the MRSA, but it
> is mostly under control now since I began using CS. I drink it and at the
> first sign of cellulitis I use it topically as well. Lately I have drunk as
> much as a pint a day. And of course I still have both my legs. :)
> 
> Best wishes for a speedy recovery for your friend,
> -- 
> indi



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