Hi Mike:

Yes... I'm more comfortable going with a source product that has been studied... the entire frequency range.

http://www.medicalnutrientsinc.com/heatlamp.html

I'm going to give this unit a test spin.... It's pricey, but I like the mineral plate concept.

http://www.ib3health.com/products/TDP/CQ29.shtml

I also want to employ such a device to assist in transdermal adsorption... specifically, of magnesium chloride.

OF course, this product would likely actually cost about $50.00 to make, if one had the proper materials.

Best Regards,

Jason

M. G. Devour wrote:
Jason asks:

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


Two 150's side by side is going to be hard to distinguish from one 300. <grin>

One question worth asking is what kind of electromagnetic field do they generate? If I put myself in a box with a bunch of these, how bad is the bombardment?

I've been wondering if it would be worthwhile to build a simple, unregulated power supply with rectifiers and filter capacitors to convert an electric lamp or ceramic heater sauna to DC power?

Thoughts?

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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