Greetings,

Are these 150 watt heaters suitable for human use? ... or would one truly need a 300 watt far infrared heater?

Thanks!

~Jason



V wrote:

This is where i got mine and they work great all mine are 150, they actually 
put out Far infrared

http://www.infraredheaters.com/petwarm.htm






Thanks Mike.  The pet smart site shows infrared only 150 Watts. Do you
know whether they actually sell them in 300 Watts somewhere. 300 Watts
seems like something high enough to a Gator warm.


Jim Holmes <[email protected]> wrote: Thank you very much.


Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 5:34 PM
To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: CS>>Degenerative disk disease


I think the one he's talking about encapsulates the filament in ceramic, Jim. It has a light bulb base, a body roughly the proportions of a par 38 spotlight, with the filament coiled and looped in a disc-
shaped face where the front of the bulb would usually be.


They're available at the pet store for warming reptiles, usually in 2 or 3 power ratings up to maybe 300 W.


If you want to see them, go to www.petsmart.com and use their search function. Select Reptile in the left hand field and ceramic in the right, and it'll bring the 3 offerings they have right up.


Be well,


Mike D.


Ted,

Do you have a connection for the infrared device.  Is it like a ceramic
cone with the base facing out and centered in a parabolic reflector of
metal? The resistance wire is twisted in a coil slightly smaller than a
standard pencil, and the wire is wound around a spiral groove in the
ceramic.
I have been looking for those for years, and thought they were not
longer available, because....they work.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tad Winiecki [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 4:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Degenerative disk disease

Like most everyone here, I am a believer in Alternative medicine and
judge things by results without necessarily knowing exactly how they
work. Anyway, I have had neck problems on and off since being rear-ended
some 20 years ago.  Recently I had some severe new symptoms, up in the
vertebra connecting to my skull, shooting pains with a numb sensation. I have a ceramic infrared bulb, the kind they sell on the internet for
warming reptiles, in a ceramic socketed metal hood from the feed store,
and I lay on the sofa with it heating my neck from a distance of 10-12",
for a couple of hours, and it completely stopped hurting for months
afterward.  I was amazed.  I have also used it for knees and my heel
with great results too. As for how it works, I think I read something
about it softening up and stretching connective tissue like ligaments
and tendons.

I also use trace minerals and boron in addition to multiminerals and
think they have done a lot for my bone and ligament health.  Some herbs
have silicon which is also supposed to be important for ligament
strength.

I have read that in Japan they use Far Infrared for treating cancer as
well.

Nancy

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Daddybob,
I'm sure you are on to something with the salt/C, CS, and iodine, but
what I m not understanding is why that would work for disintegrating
disc disease. I'm failing in L1-L5. Sash




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