You might find this interesting.  11,000 mcd at 660 nm when driven at 100
mA.

http://www.roithner.de/All_Datasheets/LEDs%20Super%20High%20Power/SH660_20.PDF

Marshall

BROOKS BRADLEY wrote:

>                 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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