Robb,

We are in the same boat, I don't know what the difference is
between red and green. And, for that matter, the high intensity
white ones or the new blue ones. In on other words, does the
difference in wavelength between red (700 nm) and green
(567 nm) make a difference. For instance would one type kill
one type of bug and another wavelength kill a different critter.
Very interesting and, hopefully, someone is researching it. I will
try to find out more. I know the zapper and I know that it
works, but I don't have a clue about the magnetic pulsar.

John
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Robb Allen [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 9:43 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: CS>Phototherapy Light Wand Assembly Instructions


  So......it is sorta like a cross in effectiveness between a zapper and a
magnetic pulsar?............what about the difference in the
colors?.....between red and green.....and just recently there are the new
white ones.  I hope I'm not bugging you.....but I was very interested in
this a long time ago.....and then was never able to get a reply.  Thanks
alot.....Robb
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: John Reeder
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 12:36 AM
    Subject: RE: CS>Phototherapy Light Wand Assembly Instructions


    Hello Robb,

    From what I understand, the radiation from the lamp assemblies kills
    enemies in hard to reach (for cs) locations such as the sinus passages.
    The glow from the lamp penetrates up to 1/2 inch into the body when
    placed against the skin. I am very pleased with my cs/zapper combination
    as far as general health is concerned, but would like to attack the
ongoing
    sinus problem. Here in Central California, there a lot of smog problems
    along with the continual chemtrail spraying that takes place and sinus
    problems and allergies are getting worse and worse for everyone I talk
    to. So, I thought that I would give the LED lamps a try. I suspect that
    I will be able to replace the green lamps with red ones as necessary in
    my electronics lab at school.

    At least, the plastic assembly makes it easy to assemble the correct
    pattern, it is already made with holes in the plastic in a circular
fashion
    kind of like the plans that Brooks put on the web.

    John

              "LED,RED/GRN(14),28mm CLUST 660"

                  Jameco #150922
                  Mfg Ref # LCR2614B-79
           # of Units Price EA USD
                  1 +   4.95
                  10 +   4.49
                  100 +   3.95



            Cluster Type T1 3/4 LED Lamps

              a.. Cluster type red/green T1 3/4 LEDs
              b.. Lens: water clear
              c.. 660nm for red / 570nm for green
              d.. Common anode
              e.. 3 lead wires
              f.. v...@if: 1...@20ma
              g.. 1950...@20ma
              h.. 8 green and 6 red LEDs
              i.. 7" lead wires
              j.. Mounting hole: M3
              k.. Size: 1.02"Dia. x 1.51"L





       -----Original Message-----
      From: Robb Allen [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 9:01 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: CS>Phototherapy Light Wand Assembly Instructions


      Hi........I wrote to Brooks a long time ago about this and never got
an answer.....can you tell me what exactly this is supposed to do for
you?.....Is this still theoretical?...or in use ?................and for
what?.........thanks.......Robb
        ----- Original Message -----
        From: John Reeder
        To: [email protected]
        Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 11:56 PM
        Subject: RE: CS>Phototherapy Light Wand Assembly Instructions


        What about green LEDs, do they have to be red? I found some LED
        circular LED Lamp assemblies in the Jameco catalog for $4.59 ea.
        The assembly is circular and has 8 green and 6 red lamps. It has a
        power cable attached to the assembly. Sounds like it might save a
        lot of work.

        John
          -----Original Message-----
          From: Walter A. Cooke [mailto:[email protected]]
          Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 8:28 PM
          To: [email protected]
          Subject: CS>Phototherapy Light Wand Assembly Instructions


          Hi fellow researchers.

          After reading about Brooks Bradley's light wands I have made some
of my own design. The instructions including photos are here:

          www.seanet.com/~waltc/page41.htm

          I got my wife to give me a little space on her web page<G>. She
also did most of the layout.

          The unmodulated version is for pain control and is the easiest to
build.

          The advanced model has both modulated and unmodulated capability.
The frequency is about 7 hz and it is easy to change to some other
frequency.

          Have fun playing with it.

          Walter