I think I'd walk around naked with a red plastic parasol!
 I burn easily.  ;-)

Ode

At 03:22 AM 8/21/2004 -0400, you wrote:
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>From: <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 3:05 AM
>Subject: Re: CS>Led array from V
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>
>> But here's the dirty little secret about phototherapy that all these LED
light
>manufacturers don't want you to know: you can get all the infrared light you
>want, absolutely free, from the sun. That's right: the sun emits the exact
same
>wavelengths that are now being shown to cure cancer, cure depression, prevent
>osteoporosis, cure prostate cancer and even alter brain chemistry in a
positive
>way. And you don't need a battery-operated device to get these benefits from
>phototherapy -- all you need to do is take off all your clothes (or as
many as
>you dare) and walk outside. Get some sun, folks!
>>
>> It's always interesting to me how these devices can be "approved" as
medical
>devices with proven healing benefits, but when a guy like me mentions that
the
>sun has the same healing powers, he's laughed at. For some reason, our
western
>medical mindset has everyone believing that only cool-looking gadgets have
>healing powers. If there isn't cool technology inside, it must not be any
good.
>But that's bunk. Healing is simple. The sun heals. Plants heal. Heck, even
>everyday weeds contain powerful phytonutrients.
>>
>> It's still nice to see medical researchers exploring the healing
potential of
>infrared light. And I do recommend these devices for people who, for some
>reason, can't get sunlight (I think they live in caves...). But for most
folks,
>the only thing you need to do is strip down and sunbathe. Get some natural
>sunlight on your skin, and you'll heal twice as fast as everyone else! No
>batteries required.
>
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>As someone who lies in the sun for healing purposes, I do want to comment
that
>it can still help to have a device that emits selected frequencies (such as
>infrared or red visible light) because one, being in the sun can burn
people who
>are sensitive, and two, sometimes the body is too sick to sort out and
>efficiently utilize the specific wavelengths that will be the most
beneficial.
>
>The visible red light of around 660 nanometers -- the color in lasers and
>LEDs -- tells the cells to "switch on" and start working again. I have a
red LED
>belt for pain and it works great.
>
>Blessings,
>Nenah
>
>
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