To all interested llist members.
                    Recently, we completed a series of evaluations which
yielded VERY substantial results.  These evaluations were a continuation
of earlier protocols employing LED units in experimenting for effective
protocols.  One protocol, IN PARTICULAR.....gave particularly
efficacious results.  This, experimental protocol, involved the
application of 660 nm red-spectrum light, (via both 5 bulb portable and
larger, more powerful non-portable units).  The weakest bulbs to yield
high-quality results were on the order of 3500 mcd ( 5 bulbs arranged in
a compact, circular assembly).  The most rapid results were achieved
with a much higher -powered (non-portable) unit of our own design and
construction.  This latter unit possesses a tissue-penetration
capability of greater than 8 " -----for lean-muscle tissue.  However,
VERY ACCEPTABLE results were gained from the simple...low-powered unit.
                    The actual protocol was as simple as it was
effective.  The procedure involved placing the light-source transducer
directly over the navel (actually touching the skin with the low-powered
unit in many cases) and maintaining for periods varying from 20  to 60
minutes per exposure.  Since human cells maintain a self-determining
control response over "diffused light", there was no danger of
contravening effects arising from over-exposure or excessive
high-intensity light concentrations.  The beneficial effects----and
there were several----accrue from the fact that the aorta lies DIRECTLY
behind the navel.  This circumstance allows complete exposure to the
circulating blood supply----in very short order.
                      I will not, at this time, elaborate on exactly
what we were evaluating, but do relate that this experimental protocol
proved to be EXCEPTIONALLY safe----and effective on a number of
blood-borne pathogens------in VERY SHORT time periods  (e.g. 2 hours, in
some cases).  Effectiveness was monitored ---in vitro---via continuing,
sequential blood extractions on the venous side.
                        The advantages of this type of protocol should
appear obvious to many on this list.  It appears to be effective, swift,
economical-----and simple to accomplish.  Additionally, it promises a
useful tool for an astonishingly small cost.  While, obviously, not a
panacea........this simple experimental approach promises an effective
ancillary address-----for some very serious conditions.
                                              Sincerely,  Brooks
Bradley.
p.s.  Much of the visual evaluation was accomplished in
----essentially---- real time, using dark-field microscopy.


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