Thank you Brooks, For those who wish to pursue Low Level Laser and Light Emitting Diode Therapy, you may be interested in a few links.
Our very own David Jeffers has designed a quite sophisticated LEDT device, the design of which started out in the public domain (much like the other designs he generously offers us), but I guess he has seen error in his ways, and is now looking for distributors. Never the less there are some very good links on the LED page. Keep in mind the distinction between LEDS and Lasers, the discussion link is interesting in this regard (hello Lew!). http://www.cicbs.com/rife/led.html It was this link that sparked my interest in light therapy, although the light wand in use here is different to LED or Laser light. http://www.arthritistrust.org/lymphati.htm The Light Beam Generators as mentioned above can be found in the next two links, the others are variations on the theme. http://www.medicineelectric.com http://www.arcturusstar.com/ProdSum.htm http://www.jcau.com/energymedicine/ultra_photon_sound_beam_vii.htm http://www.holistic-alt.com/ProdSum.htm This is a good link that details the action of light on and in the cells. http://www.komvet.at/english/SNLaser/basics.htm Enjoy Ivan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "BROOKS BRADLEY" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 24 May 2000 14:46 Subject: CS>OT: Single-Element Laser-Pointer Uses > To all interested List Members. > I received an off-list inquiry asking about > possible uses of a "single" Laser Pointer. There are some very useful > applications for a single, 5 mw pointer. While all of our evidence is > anecdotal, it is....nonetheless, interesting. We have found, in an > experimental setting, that several, primarily minor, conditions respond > quite well to a single-unit protocol. > The most impressive results were achieved among > a small group of older Type II diabetics (both insulin and non-insulin > dependent) who were experiencing difficulty in getting small > cuts/lacerations (especially on the lower extremities) to initiate > proper graunlation----thus remaining in a state of constant ulceration. > We had, previously, been able to successfully address these using > colloidal silver dressings; but the initial granulations were slow to > manifest. We discovered that the use of a single laser pointer greatly > accelerated the initial granulation process of these wounds. The > protocol which seemed most satisfactory involved nothing more than > applying the pointer-beam about .5" to .75" above the wound, and slowly > moving the beam in a manner covering the entire length and width of the > wound----for period covering 5 to 10 minutes (3 times daily). Wounds > larger than .5" X 1" required so much more time that it became > impractical to use a single element. However, in those cases of wounds > .5" X .75" and smaller, the response was excellent.......for the > exposure time stated above. Other conditions which responded well to a > single laser pointer were moles/warts.....and some age spots. An > interesting side-note is that, in most all cases involving associated, > localized, pain; the laser-beam gave immediate, and pronounced, relief. > > I hope this information is of some value to you. > Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. > p.s. I almost forgot; we achieved excellent success in > "spot-treatment" of carpal tunnel syndrome. The protocol involved > placing the pointer as close to the skin-surface as possible (even > touching the surface is fine) and maintaining the alignment for 5 > minutes----for each "distinct" area of pain/discomfort. We achieved > total remission, in some cases, within 2 to 3 days. 100 milligrams > (daily) of B-6 has shown to be an excellent ancillary protocol for this > condition; at least among our experimental/volunteer population. > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

