I have been using the Roscolene filters recommended by Dinshah, and a 
flashlight, for cancer of the mouth and tongue, etc.  I have only been using it 
as recommended for 3 days.  That is one hour each day with the lemon and 20 to 
30 min. with the indigo (I think it is the indigo--will check if anyone wants). 
 My lips and lower jaw and tongue are noticeably less swollen--even an 
aquaintance noticed and commented on this.  I had dabbled with this for a week 
or so, only using it for maybe 30 min. or so.  But since I thought I noticed an 
effect, I finally decided to give it a real go, even though I find it difficult 
to believe that this can possibly do any good.  Well, it has done some good.  
Time will tell how much it can do.  This is really hard to believe, for me 
anyway.  Yet the red 660 nm is causing wound healing and rapid healing and 
that's strange too.  So this week I will purchase some lamps (tired of holding 
the flashlight for an hour), and at least one more book by Dinshah, and
 maybe some bigger filters.  I want to do the systemic now and then too.    I 
also plan to use the procedure spoken of by B. Bradley where you hold a 50/50 
mix of cs and dmso while using the light, but I want to wait to see more of 
what happens with what I am currently doing.  I have not 'tonated' for the 
circulation yet either, and the book says they always did that for everyone 
regardless of the problems.  And I still have a lot to learn about all this 
anyway.  Worlds,  at least.   This is really remarkable stuff.  I will let 
everyone know what happens.   pj                      This is a message I 
posted to V's new list planetv, I think it is called.  I sent it to his list 
since it was his device with the 660 and 880 nm led's that has done remarkable 
things for my husband.   I heard from one device manufacturer re the use of the 
red led's on cancer and in the reply it was stated that he did not know of any 
studies or experiences using led's with cancer.  To his knowledge, it is
 just a traditional disclaimer to avoid legal or other responsibilities for 
unwanted effects---similar to the disclaimer about zapper use on pregnant women 
or those persons with pacemakers or other electrical implants.  Since no one 
can prove it is ok, it is probably more prudent to avoid use in these cases.  
But I feel sure people have used this technology on both animals and humans for 
cancer and are just not speaking out.  Does anyone have the equipment necessary 
to determine the wavelenths of specific lights?  If so, I will provide the 
Roscolene filters and instructions for determining their combinings to get the 
wavelengths Dinshah used.  Then we can find led's of the proper wavelengths, 
maybe.  There are bound to be some vets around here with clients whose animals 
have tried everything else and who would be willling to try led treatment.  I 
may be able to figure out the wavelengths from the info in D's book, but my 
math skills are limited (hahahahah) so I am hoping some of you
 brighter lights will look into this.   pj

                
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