Re: CSQuestion about infra red therapy

2004-10-18 Thread ESL555

http://www.expo-net.org/led/arrays.htm
Probably the least expensive way to go. V can customize to some degree as well 
if you email him what you are looking for. I have the dual array and it has 
helped my back a few times. 
Steve 


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CSQuestion about infra red therapy

2004-10-16 Thread patriot2000


I have had tendonitis for 6 or 7 months, in both wrists -- a real
nuisance. I recently came across a note from Dr. Whitaker in his
Health and Healing newsletter about anodyne (infrared) therapy being good
for this. I followed up on it last week because acupuncture,
chiropractic, exercises, supplements, etc. had NO effect. Some
rehab clinics in my area offered it, so I got started on it and found
dramatic improvement after just a couple of treatments. Then
yesterday, an envelope came in the mail advertising a home unit using the
same kind of infra red treatment, and describing it exactly as the
expensive unit's website does. This one, however, was a tenth the
cost of the trademarked brand, and I am tempted to get one for flare ups
and other aches and pains, since it is so good for lots of
things. Can something that much more reasonably priced really
be any good? 
Finally, to my question. I recall that some folks here have spoken
of light arrays or LEDs or some such thing, and I am wondering if those
are the same as the Anodyne units. Some advice on purchasing and
use would surely be appreciated. In very basic terms,
please. (My husband has often wondered aloud how someone as smart
as I am could be so DARNED DUMB!)
Thanks in advance. It would be nice to add another healing
method to the collection of ideas and means I have learned about here on
the silver list!




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Re: CSQuestion about infra red therapy

2004-10-16 Thread Roger Barker
I cant say I've ever suffered from tendentious but for some considerable
time now I've suffered from tennis elbow. Recently I bought a LED/infrared
unit from the Ledman at  v...@powerlessons.net (his prices are very good).
This unit cleared up the pain in my elbow with only one hours use and
completely fixed up all tenderness in several days. Unit was used for
approximately one hour each evening.  I also used it on a major tooth
extraction. Tooth was pulled in the am and by the pm I was experiencing
quite some discomfort. Thought I'd give the light a try and found it cleared
up my discomfort very quickly and as an added bonus the healing process was
very quick.   My wife also uses the unit on her badly damaged knee (from a
heavy fall) and is getting better day by day.
Hope some of this helps.

Cheers,  Roger
http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html
 





on 17/10/2004 12:21 PM, patriot2...@mindspring.com at
patriot2...@mindspring.com wrote:

I have had tendonitis for 6 or 7 months, in both wrists -- a real nuisance.
I recently came across a note from Dr. Whitaker in his Health and Healing
newsletter about anodyne (infrared) therapy being good for this.  I followed
up on it last week because acupuncture, chiropractic, exercises,
supplements, etc. had NO effect.  Some rehab clinics in my area offered it,
so I got started on it and found dramatic improvement after just a couple of
treatments.  Then yesterday, an envelope came in the mail advertising a home
unit using the same kind of infra red treatment, and describing it exactly
as the expensive unit's website does.  This one, however, was a tenth the
cost of the trademarked brand, and I am tempted to get one for flare ups and
other aches and pains, since it is so good for lots of things.   Can
something that much more reasonably priced really be any good?

Finally, to my question.  I recall that some folks here have spoken of light
arrays or LEDs or some such thing, and I am wondering if those are the same
as the Anodyne units.  Some advice on purchasing and use would surely be
appreciated.   In very basic terms, please.  (My husband has often wondered
aloud how someone as smart as I am could be so DARNED DUMB!)

Thanks in advance.   It would be nice to add another healing method to the
collection of ideas and means I have learned about here on the silver list!
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