RE: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy)
Where can we buy these Bob -Original Message- From: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com [mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com] On Behalf Of scl...@netzero.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 4:26 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy) Hi Shelli, Just ask for a power supply ($10) with the 10mw 635nm laser and a line generating lens. The power supply comes with alligator clips which attach to the laser diode wires. Not pretty, but it works. Steve -- Shelli me...@insightbb.com wrote: Steve, I've been reading the posts about laser theray and infrared and am interested in getting a laser. I work for a physcial therapist who uses laser therapy and is very impressed with the results on things like carpal tunnel symptoms and in regaining feeling in the feet for diabetes sufferers. I was looking at the site you posted and am wondering if the power supply is listed separately somewhere? I see laser units listed with power supplies but they are in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. I'm hoping that's not what you were talking about. Thanks. Shelli - Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.net mailto:scl...@netzero.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy) I have been getting significant relief from back and heel pain using LLLT (low level laser therapy) with a 635nm 10mw laser diode. These used to be very expensive but are now manufactured in China so you can get them with a power supply for about $40. I also use a line generating lens on the laser so I can cover larger areas at once. My brother is a chiropractor and gets consistently good results using a 635 10mw line generating laser on sciatica and heel problems as well as almost every type of musculoskeletal problem you can think of. There is a certain manufacturer who sells a unit with this wavelength of line generating laser for about $10,000. It has programmable frequencies and a battery pack which all adds to the expense. LEDs can work well too for surface issues but take a bit longer in my opinion and don't penetrate as well. The coherent collimated light from the laser penetrates deep into the tissue and speeds up recovery on many levels. I believe LLLT is an awesome healing tool. Be careful with your eyes if you decide to get one. You can get them here: http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html make sure to ask for a power supply (3V AC/DC 500ma) and a line generating lens. Here is a library full of info on laser therapy/clinical results for many ailments http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm . Steve
RE: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy)
To all Do we need the protective glasses, they cost twice ($90) what the laser costs. I know enough not to look into laser. Bob Hi Shelli, Just ask for a power supply ($10) with the 10mw 635nm laser and a line generating lens. The power supply comes with alligator clips which attach to the laser diode wires. Not pretty, but it works. Steve -- Shelli me...@insightbb.com wrote: Steve, I've been reading the posts about laser theray and infrared and am interested in getting a laser. I work for a physcial therapist who uses laser therapy and is very impressed with the results on things like carpal tunnel symptoms and in regaining feeling in the feet for diabetes sufferers. I was looking at the site you posted and am wondering if the power supply is listed separately somewhere? I see laser units listed with power supplies but they are in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. I'm hoping that's not what you were talking about. Thanks. Shelli - Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.net mailto:scl...@netzero.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy) I have been getting significant relief from back and heel pain using LLLT (low level laser therapy) with a 635nm 10mw laser diode. These used to be very expensive but are now manufactured in China so you can get them with a power supply for about $40. I also use a line generating lens on the laser so I can cover larger areas at once. My brother is a chiropractor and gets consistently good results using a 635 10mw line generating laser on sciatica and heel problems as well as almost every type of musculoskeletal problem you can think of. There is a certain manufacturer who sells a unit with this wavelength of line generating laser for about $10,000. It has programmable frequencies and a battery pack which all adds to the expense. LEDs can work well too for surface issues but take a bit longer in my opinion and don't penetrate as well. The coherent collimated light from the laser penetrates deep into the tissue and speeds up recovery on many levels. I believe LLLT is an awesome healing tool. Be careful with your eyes if you decide to get one. You can get them here: http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html make sure to ask for a power supply (3V AC/DC 500ma) and a line generating lens. Here is a library full of info on laser therapy/clinical results for many ailments http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm . Steve
Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy)
The problem is not lack of intellegence, but that a laser beam is invisible until it strikes something. So if it hits a reflective surface it can reflect back into the eye and instantly blind you on one area of the retnia. The glasses are highly recommended if working with a laser over 2 mw. The reflection can happen very suddenly and unexpectedly, IE if you are positioning it and it hits anything reflective, or if someone walks through the laser beam, and has something reflective on them, a belt buckle, a pen or anything. Marshall Medwith, Robert wrote: To all Do we need the protective glasses, they cost twice ($90) what the laser costs.I know enough not to look into laser.Bob Hi Shelli, Just ask for a power supply ($10) with the 10mw 635nm laser and a line generating lens. The power supply comes with alligator clips which attach to the laser diode wires. Not pretty, but it works. Steve -- Shelli me...@insightbb.com wrote: Steve,I've been reading the posts about laser theray and infrared and am interested in getting a laser. I work for a physcial therapist who uses laser therapy and is very impressed with the results on things like carpal tunnel symptoms and in regaining feeling in the feet for diabetes sufferers. I was looking at the site you posted and am wondering if the power supply is listed separately somewhere? I see laser units listed with power supplies but they are in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. I'm hoping that's not what you were talking about.Thanks.Shelli - Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy) I have been getting significant relief from back and heel pain using LLLT (low level laser therapy) with a 635nm 10mw laser diode. These used to be very expensive but are now manufactured in China so you can get them with a power supply for about $40. I also use a line generating lens on the laser so I can cover larger areas at once. My brother is a chiropractor and gets consistently good results using a 635 10mw line generating laser on sciatica and heel problems as well as almost every type of musculoskeletal problem you can think of. There is a certain manufacturer who sells a unit with this wavelength of line generating laser for about $10,000. It has programmable frequencies and a battery pack which all adds to the expense. LEDs can work well too for surface issues but take a bit longer in my opinion and don't penetrate as well. The coherent collimated light from the laser penetrates deep into the tissue and speeds up recovery on many levels. I believe LLLT is an awesome healing tool. Be careful with your eyes if you decide to get one. You can get them here: http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html make sure to ask for a power supply (3V AC/DC 500ma) and a line generating lens. Here is a library full of info on laser therapy/clinical results for many ailments http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm. Steve
RE: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy)
Officially, yes you should wear protective glasses at all times when working with a laser (wink wink). -- Medwith, Robert robert.j.medw...@us.army.mil wrote: To all Do we need the protective glasses, they cost twice ($90) what the laser costs.I know enough not to look into laser.Bob Hi Shelli, Just ask for a power supply ($10) with the 10mw 635nm laser and a line generating lens. The power supply comes with alligator clips which attach to the laser diode wires. Not pretty, but it works. Steve -- Shelli me...@insightbb.com wrote: Steve, I've been reading the posts about laser theray and infrared and am interested in getting a laser. I work for a physcial therapist who uses laser therapy and is very impressed with the results on things like carpal tunnel symptoms and in regaining feeling in the feet for diabetes sufferers. I was looking at the site you posted and am wondering if the power supply is listed separately somewhere? I see laser units listed with power supplies but they are in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. I'm hoping that's not what you were talking about.Thanks.Shelli - Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 2:24 PMSubject: Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy) I have been getting significant relief from back and heel pain using LLLT (low level laser therapy) with a 635nm 10mw laser diode. These used to be very expensive but are now manufactured in China so you can get them with a power supply for about $40. I also use a line generating lens on the laser so I can cover larger areas at once. My brother is a chiropractor and gets consistently good results using a 635 10mw line generating laser on sciatica and heel problems as well as almost every type of musculoskeletal problem you can think of. There is a certain manufacturer who sells a unit with this wavelength of line generating laser for about $10,000. It has programmable frequencies and a battery pack which all adds to the expense. LEDs can work well too for surface issues but take a bit longer in my opinion and don't penetrate as well. The coherent collimated light from the laser penetrates deep into the tissue and speeds up recovery on many levels. I believe LLLT is an awesome healing tool. Be careful with your eyes if you decide to get one. You can get them here: http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html make sure to ask for a power supply (3V AC/DC 500ma) and a line generating lens. Here is a library full of info on laser therapy/clinical results for many ailments http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm. Steve
Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy)
I have been getting significant relief from back and heel pain using LLLT (low level laser therapy) with a 635nm 10mw laser diode. These used to be very expensive but are now manufactured in China so you can get them with a power supply for about $40. I also use a line generating lens on the laser so I can cover larger areas at once. My brother is a chiropractor and gets consistently good results using a 635 10mw line generating laser on sciatica and heel problems as well as almost every type of musculoskeletal problem you can think of. There is a certain manufacturer who sells a unit with this wavelength of line generating laser for about $10,000. It has programmable frequencies and a battery pack which all adds to the expense. LEDs can work well too for surface issues but take a bit longer in my opinion and don't penetrate as well. The coherent collimated light from the laser penetrates deep into the tissue and speeds up recovery on many levels. I believe LLLT is an awesome healing tool. Be careful with your eyes if you decide to get one. You can get them here: http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html make sure to ask for a power supply (3V AC/DC 500ma) and a line generating lens. Here is a library full of info on laser therapy/clinical results for many ailments http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm. Steve -- Pat pattycake29...@yahoo.com wrote: Definitely sounds like you have plantar fasciitis. I had it a few years ago. It felt just like a stone bruise in the heel. I got rid of it by never going barefoot. As soon as I got up in the morning, I put on jogging shoes with good support. It went in a few weeks and has never come back. I don't think it would be related to any other pain in the body. I have sciatica which causes pain running down back of buttock, back of thigh, into foot, sometimes resulting in the smaller toes going numb or tingling. The doctor did an MRI and said it's the result of calcium deposits in the spine causing narrowing of the passageway where the nerve leaves. Funny thing is I only have the pain on one side and the doctor said the narrowing is on both sides. Riding the exercise bike made it much worse no matter what positional adjustments I'd make. Pat __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy)
Steve, I've been reading the posts about laser theray and infrared and am interested in getting a laser. I work for a physcial therapist who uses laser therapy and is very impressed with the results on things like carpal tunnel symptoms and in regaining feeling in the feet for diabetes sufferers. I was looking at the site you posted and am wondering if the power supply is listed separately somewhere? I see laser units listed with power supplies but they are in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. I'm hoping that's not what you were talking about. Thanks. Shelli - Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 2:24 PM Subject: Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy) I have been getting significant relief from back and heel pain using LLLT (low level laser therapy) with a 635nm 10mw laser diode. These used to be very expensive but are now manufactured in China so you can get them with a power supply for about $40. I also use a line generating lens on the laser so I can cover larger areas at once. My brother is a chiropractor and gets consistently good results using a 635 10mw line generating laser on sciatica and heel problems as well as almost every type of musculoskeletal problem you can think of. There is a certain manufacturer who sells a unit with this wavelength of line generating laser for about $10,000. It has programmable frequencies and a battery pack which all adds to the expense. LEDs can work well too for surface issues but take a bit longer in my opinion and don't penetrate as well. The coherent collimated light from the laser penetrates deep into the tissue and speeds up recovery on many levels. I believe LLLT is an awesome healing tool. Be careful with your eyes if you decide to get one. You can get them here: http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html make sure to ask for a power supply (3V AC/DC 500ma) and a line generating lens. Here is a library full of info on laser therapy/clinical results for many ailments http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm. Steve
Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy)
Hi Shelli, Just ask for a power supply ($10) with the 10mw 635nm laser and a line generating lens. The power supply comes with alligator clips which attach to the laser diode wires. Not pretty, but it works. Steve -- Shelli me...@insightbb.com wrote: Steve, I've been reading the posts about laser theray and infrared and am interested in getting a laser. I work for a physcial therapist who uses laser therapy and is very impressed with the results on things like carpal tunnel symptoms and in regaining feeling in the feet for diabetes sufferers. I was looking at the site you posted and am wondering if the power supply is listed separately somewhere? I see laser units listed with power supplies but they are in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. I'm hoping that's not what you were talking about.Thanks.Shelli - Original Message - From: scl...@netzero.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 2:24 PMSubject: Re: CSsciatic nerve pain -2 (low level laser therapy) I have been getting significant relief from back and heel pain using LLLT (low level laser therapy) with a 635nm 10mw laser diode. These used to be very expensive but are now manufactured in China so you can get them with a power supply for about $40. I also use a line generating lens on the laser so I can cover larger areas at once. My brother is a chiropractor and gets consistently good results using a 635 10mw line generating laser on sciatica and heel problems as well as almost every type of musculoskeletal problem you can think of. There is a certain manufacturer who sells a unit with this wavelength of line generating laser for about $10,000. It has programmable frequencies and a battery pack which all adds to the expense. LEDs can work well too for surface issues but take a bit longer in my opinion and don't penetrate as well. The coherent collimated light from the laser penetrates deep into the tissue and speeds up recovery on many levels. I believe LLLT is an awesome healing tool. Be careful with your eyes if you decide to get one. You can get them here: http://mfgcn.com/_wsn/page2.html make sure to ask for a power supply (3V AC/DC 500ma) and a line generating lens. Here is a library full of info on laser therapy/clinical results for many ailments http://www.laser-therapy.us/library.htm. Steve