Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Me too. But still can't see the light. On 30 Apr 2008 at 21:08, Michael Zangari wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Bell > I've been contemplating mine for years now it seems. > > > B Magnatta wrote: > Ok , so now we are "contemplating our navels"? ... Lol... > > > And we added a "bright idea " to that, ! > > > Sincerely Barb M. > > > ---Original Message--- > > From: Pat > > Date: 4/30/2008 12:42:01 PM > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas > > -- > 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 > > =z= > The novelist, journalist and psychologist > Michael Zangari > http://zangarijournalism.com > -
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Thanks for that, Pat. It was an excellent picture. I had two friends who died of a ruptured aorta; now I know what happened. I always imagined it would have ruptured directly next to the heart. The abdominal aorta is also bigger than I imagined. Rowena Have you heard of abdominal aortic aneurysm? Here's a diagram showing the aorta in the belly button area. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/18072.htm Pat --
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
I've been contemplating mine for years now it seems. B Magnatta wrote: Ok , so now we are "contemplating our navels"? ... Lol... And we added a "bright idea " to that, ! Sincerely Barb M. ---Original Message--- From: Pat Date: 4/30/2008 12:42:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas -- 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 =z= The novelist, journalist and psychologist Michael Zangari http://zangarijournalism.com - Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Hi Mary, Oh my gosh!!! It is out of my price range... Thanks, Joanne
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Google dan dial molecular enhancer -- Original message from "~ Joanne ~" : -- Hi Mary, Where does one find that enhancer? Thanks for the reply. Joanne
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Hi Mary, Where does one find that enhancer? Thanks for the reply. Joanne
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
The enhancer is called Dan Dial's Molecular enhancer, actually it is a verson of the Tesla device, believe me it works. Mary -- Original message from "~ Joanne ~" : -- What is the enhancer if I could ask please and thank you. Joanne
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
The enhancer, but the article was using it with 660 nm LED lights Mary. The article states to place it on the belly button where in 20 minutes all the bloods passes through. -- Original message from m1mar...@aol.com: -- In a message dated 4/30/2008 9:59:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mborg...@att.net writes: Rowena, Whatever is behind the belly button, it still feels good to put the enhancer in that spot. I did it yesterday my husband said he could actually see my face getting redder. It does feel good. Mary I just came in... What are you putting on your Navel? Ed. Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos.
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
In a message dated 4/30/2008 9:59:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mborg...@att.net writes: Rowena, Whatever is behind the belly button, it still feels good to put the enhancer in that spot. I did it yesterday my husband said he could actually see my face getting redder. It does feel good. Mary I just came in... What are you putting on your Navel? Ed. **Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp0030002851)
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
ps. I was thinking that more surgeries can now be done through the belly button rather than splitting the chest open to replace the aortic valve, which is what happened to me a number of years ago. Faith g. - Original Message - From: faith gagne To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:17 PM Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas I googled it. My mistake. Evidently an aorta is a certain type of blood vessel found in other parts of the body, not just the heart. Thanks. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Pat To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 12:41 PM Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas Have you heard of abdominal aortic aneurysm? Here's a diagram showing the aorta in the belly button area. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/18072.htm Pat Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
I googled it. My mistake. Evidently an aorta is a certain type of blood vessel found in other parts of the body, not just the heart. Thanks. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Pat To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 12:41 PM Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas Have you heard of abdominal aortic aneurysm? Here's a diagram showing the aorta in the belly button area. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/18072.htm Pat -- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Ok , so now we are "contemplating our navels"? ... Lol... And we added a "bright idea " to that, ! Sincerely Barb M. ---Original Message--- From: Pat Date: 4/30/2008 12:42:01 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas -- 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
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Have you heard of abdominal aortic aneurysm? Here's a diagram showing the aorta in the belly button area. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/18072.htm Pat Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
What is the enhancer if I could ask please and thank you. Joanne
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
Rowena, Whatever is behind the belly button, it still feels good to put the enhancer in that spot. I did it yesterday my husband said he could actually see my face getting redder. It does feel good. Mary -- Original message from "faith gagne" : -- The aorta artery is one of the main vavles of your heart, not your belly button. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Rowena To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 5:50 AM Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas I don't know that it is, but I accept that it is if that is what people who probably know say so. The bit that said that was in a quote from an article. I don't know much about abdominal surgery, but they get some nasty surprises when they have to open up, I understand. This is just from surgeon friends talking to me. There are some good atlases of the body on line that would demonstrate where things go. And how far beneath or under the belly button might come into the equation of what goes where and how far down the light penetrates. But as for knowing - no, I am ignorant, I just listen and read, and mostly accept what sounds correct. R Rowena, how do you know the aorta artery is behind the belly button? When they do laser surgery inside the abdomen, often they go through the belly button. Wouldn't that interfere with the artery? Thx. Jess
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
The aorta artery is one of the main vavles of your heart, not your belly button. Faith G. - Original Message - From: Rowena To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 5:50 AM Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas I don't know that it is, but I accept that it is if that is what people who probably know say so. The bit that said that was in a quote from an article. I don't know much about abdominal surgery, but they get some nasty surprises when they have to open up, I understand. This is just from surgeon friends talking to me. There are some good atlases of the body on line that would demonstrate where things go. And how far beneath or under the belly button might come into the equation of what goes where and how far down the light penetrates. But as for knowing - no, I am ignorant, I just listen and read, and mostly accept what sounds correct. R Rowena, how do you know the aorta artery is behind the belly button? When they do laser surgery inside the abdomen, often they go through the belly button. Wouldn't that interfere with the artery? Thx. Jess
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Um. Well, I suppose it does before you are born, but what the article indicated was that an artery lies behind the belly button, so that shining the LED light on it gets to the blood stream easily. The other place to shine the LED for treating the bloodstream (as opposed to various joints and organs) is on the wrists. The person I was in contact with preferred the belly button method. I don't know any more than I have gleaned via the net, but I can pass that on to you. Regards Rowena Rowena, You were the one who emailed and said that all of your blood passes through the belly button. I have an enhancer and I tried this I could litterly feel the blood moving to different parts of the body, mainly the face. Question? What other acupuncture points are just as valuable??? I have googled just about everything I could think of to get any information but not understanding what all of the words are I am having a hard time. Help. This is good to know. Mary
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Belly buttons and aortas
I don't know that it is, but I accept that it is if that is what people who probably know say so. The bit that said that was in a quote from an article. I don't know much about abdominal surgery, but they get some nasty surprises when they have to open up, I understand. This is just from surgeon friends talking to me. There are some good atlases of the body on line that would demonstrate where things go. And how far beneath or under the belly button might come into the equation of what goes where and how far down the light penetrates. But as for knowing - no, I am ignorant, I just listen and read, and mostly accept what sounds correct. R Rowena, how do you know the aorta artery is behind the belly button? When they do laser surgery inside the abdomen, often they go through the belly button. Wouldn't that interfere with the artery? Thx. Jess
RE: CS>godzilla now LED lights
The aorta comes directly from the heart. Dee ---Original Message--- From: jessie70 Date: 29/04/2008 17:40:25 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>godzilla now LED lights Rowena, how do you know the aorta artery is behind the belly button? When they do laser surgery inside the abdomen, often they go through the belly button. Wouldn't that interfere with the artery? Thx. Jess -Original Message- From: mborg...@att.net [mailto:mborg...@att.net] Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 6:17 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights
RE: CS>godzilla now LED lights
Rowena, how do you know the aorta artery is behind the belly button? When they do laser surgery inside the abdomen, often they go through the belly button. Wouldn't that interfere with the artery? Thx. Jess -Original Message- From: mborg...@att.net [mailto:mborg...@att.net] Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 6:17 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights Rowena, You were the one who emailed and said that all of your blood passes through the belly button. I have an enhancer and I tried this I could litterly feel the blood moving to different parts of the body, mainly the face. Question? What other acupuncture points are just as valuable??? I have googled just about everything I could think of to get any information but not understanding what all of the words are I am having a hard time. Help. This is good to know. Mary -- Original message from "Rowena" : -- That is probably also a very effective tool, and lighter to post! I have read that the light is effective right through to bone, and I think it penetrates bone, though it depends what kind you buy; some are fairly shallow penetrating just for skin, others go in for up to eight inches.. Part of the problem with substances is getting them to the infected site when it is so deep. They can kill germs where they happen to touch them, and likely lessen the overall body load. But electricity and the light can penetrate immediately and get right deep down to the source. My understanding is that you simply should not look at the lights. If you need to find out if they are working, you can look on a closed circuit television. I shine it on my hand, though, and that is enough to show how strong the light is, whether the batteries have run out, whatever. Part of my reading was to say that there was temporary damage from looking briefly at the light, but that it improved without permanent damage. However, I don't know about looking at it longer. I would have thought it rather irresponsible to show that being done without eye protection. But what do I know, except what I read on the internet? On the other hand, http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=2102232338 says: So basically, the use of light-emitting diodes eliminated the draw back of lasers, and light could be applied into such sensitive areas as the eyes and around the face. And Initially, single frequency light penetrated approximately an inch and a half, but today, larger un its can penetrate up to eight inches. It will go through the skull. We use it on strokes, concussions and internal problems in the brain. Excellent studies have been done using light for pain relief, degenerative osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel tendonitis, skin ailments, acne, psoriasis, healing of the sinus cells, throat and ear problems, whiplash and lower back problems. PENETRATING THROUGH THE BLOOD STREAM You can even get light into the blood stream. One of the best ways is through your belly button, because the aorta artery is behind the belly button. So if you insert the light there for 20 minutes, every drop of blood in the body will pass in front of the light, increasing the activity of your white cells, red cells, B-cells and T-cells, so you can boost your whole immune system. LED technology is used by vets on animals, so it must work. What is Light Emitting Diode Therapy? Light Emitting Diode Therapy, commonly known as LEDT, is a form of phototherapy which involves the application of low power monochromatic and non-coherent light to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing. LEDT is used to increase the speed, quality and tensile strength of tissue repair, resolve inflammation, and give pain relief. The technical term often used to describe this form of therapy is photobiomodulation. LEDT is distinct from LLLT, in that LEDs do not produce coherent light waves. However, many practitioners believe that the effects of LEDT are similar, and some research has indicated this to be the case. LEDs have a number of significant benefits over lasers in some respects. LEDs are a good deal cheaper than laser diodes, thus making them ideal for use in cluster probes, and are inherently more robust so they can withstand rougher treatment. This is why NASA has chosen to use LEDT. http//www.msfc.nasa.gov/news R There is one on another internet site that is a dental tool to shine led healing light on gums. It would be hard to do that with the array. It mentions treating infection. It also has zappers, colloidal silver generators, and more but I haven't ordered anything from them so I don't know anything about them- http://www.elixa.com/light/arrays.htm This site shows a woman using infrared and red leds on her face without eye protection. Does anyone know which leds are not good for the eyes?
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights
Rowena, You were the one who emailed and said that all of your blood passes through the belly button. I have an enhancer and I tried this I could litterly feel the blood moving to different parts of the body, mainly the face. Question? What other acupuncture points are just as valuable??? I have googled just about everything I could think of to get any information but not understanding what all of the words are I am having a hard time. Help. This is good to know. Mary -- Original message from "Rowena" : -- That is probably also a very effective tool, and lighter to post! I have read that the light is effective right through to bone, and I think it penetrates bone, though it depends what kind you buy; some are fairly shallow penetrating just for skin, others go in for up to eight inches.. Part of the problem with substances is getting them to the infected site when it is so deep. They can kill germs where they happen to touch them, and likely lessen the overall body load. But electricity and the light can penetrate immediately and get right deep down to the source. My understanding is that you simply should not look at the lights. If you need to find out if they are working, you can look on a closed circuit television. I shine it on my hand, though, and that is enough to show how strong the light is, whether the batteries have run out, whatever. Part of my reading was to say that there was temporary damage from looking briefly at the light, but that it improved without permanent damage. However, I don't know about looking at it longer. I would have thought it rather irresponsible to show that being done without eye protection. But what do I know, except what I read on the internet? On the other hand, http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=2102232338 says: So basically, the use of light-emitting diodes eliminated the draw back of lasers, and light could be applied into such sensitive areas as the eyes and around the face. And Initially, single frequency light penetrated approximately an inch and a half, but today, larger un its can penetrate up to eight inches. It will go through the skull. We use it on strokes, concussions and internal problems in the brain. Excellent studies have been done using light for pain relief, degenerative osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel tendonitis, skin ailments, acne, psoriasis, healing of the sinus cells, throat and ear problems, whiplash and lower back problems. PENETRATING THROUGH THE BLOOD STREAM You can even get light into the blood stream. One of the best ways is through your belly button, because the aorta artery is behind the belly button. So if you insert the light there for 20 minutes, every drop of blood in the body will pass in front of the light, increasing the activity of your white cells, red cells, B-cells and T-cells, so you can boost your whole immune system. LED technology is used by vets on animals, so it must work. What is Light Emitting Diode Therapy? Light Emitting Diode Therapy, commonly known as LEDT, is a form of phototherapy which involves the application of low power monochromatic and non-coherent light to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing. LEDT is used to increase the speed, quality and tensile strength of tissue repair, resolve inflammation, and give pain relief. The technical term often used to describe this form of therapy is photobiomodulation. LEDT is distinct from LLLT, in that LEDs do not produce coherent light waves. However, many practitioners believe that the effects of LEDT are similar, and some research has indicated this to be the case. LEDs have a number of significant benefits over lasers in some respects. LEDs are a good deal cheaper than laser diodes, thus making them ideal for use in cluster probes, and are inherently more robust so they can withstand rougher treatment. This is why NASA has chosen to use LEDT. http//www.msfc.nasa.gov/news R There is one on another internet site that is a dental tool to shine led healing light on gums. It would be hard to do that with the array. It mentions treating infection. It also has zappers, colloidal silver generators, and more but I haven't ordered anything from them so I don't know anything about them-http://www.elixa.com/light/arrays.htmThis site shows a woman using infrared and red leds on her face without eye protection. Does anyone know which leds are not good for the eyes?
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights
Thank you for the article. I remember Brooks wrote about led lights, but I cannot remember what he said. Does anyone have Brooks's article on LED light Therapy??? Mary -- Original message from "Rowena" : -- That is probably also a very effective tool, and lighter to post! I have read that the light is effective right through to bone, and I think it penetrates bone, though it depends what kind you buy; some are fairly shallow penetrating just for skin, others go in for up to eight inches.. Part of the problem with substances is getting them to the infected site when it is so deep. They can kill germs where they happen to touch them, and likely lessen the overall body load. But electricity and the light can penetrate immediately and get right deep down to the source. My understanding is that you simply should not look at the lights. If you need to find out if they are working, you can look on a closed circuit television. I shine it on my hand, though, and that is enough to show how strong the light is, whether the batteries have run out, whatever. Part of my reading was to say that there was temporary damage from looking briefly at the light, but that it improved without permanent damage. However, I don't know about looking at it longer. I would have thought it rather irresponsible to show that being done without eye protection. But what do I know, except what I read on the internet? On the other hand, http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=2102232338 says: So basically, the use of light-emitting diodes eliminated the draw back of lasers, and light could be applied into such sensitive areas as the eyes and around the face. And Initially, single frequency light penetrated approximately an inch and a half, but today, larger un its can penetrate up to eight inches. It will go through the skull. We use it on strokes, concussions and internal problems in the brain. Excellent studies have been done using light for pain relief, degenerative osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel tendonitis, skin ailments, acne, psoriasis, healing of the sinus cells, throat and ear problems, whiplash and lower back problems. PENETRATING THROUGH THE BLOOD STREAM You can even get light into the blood stream. One of the best ways is through your belly button, because the aorta artery is behind the belly button. So if you insert the light there for 20 minutes, every drop of blood in the body will pass in front of the light, increasing the activity of your white cells, red cells, B-cells and T-cells, so you can boost your whole immune system. LED technology is used by vets on animals, so it must work. What is Light Emitting Diode Therapy? Light Emitting Diode Therapy, commonly known as LEDT, is a form of phototherapy which involves the application of low power monochromatic and non-coherent light to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing. LEDT is used to increase the speed, quality and tensile strength of tissue repair, resolve inflammation, and give pain relief. The technical term often used to describe this form of therapy is photobiomodulation. LEDT is distinct from LLLT, in that LEDs do not produce coherent light waves. However, many practitioners believe that the effects of LEDT are similar, and some research has indicated this to be the case. LEDs have a number of significant benefits over lasers in some respects. LEDs are a good deal cheaper than laser diodes, thus making them ideal for use in cluster probes, and are inherently more robust so they can withstand rougher treatment. This is why NASA has chosen to use LEDT. http//www.msfc.nasa.gov/news R There is one on another internet site that is a dental tool to shine led healing light on gums. It would be hard to do that with the array. It mentions treating infection. It also has zappers, colloidal silver generators, and more but I haven't ordered anything from them so I don't know anything about them-http://www.elixa.com/light/arrays.htmThis site shows a woman using infrared and red leds on her face without eye protection. Does anyone know which leds are not good for the eyes?
Re: CS>godzilla now LED lights
That is probably also a very effective tool, and lighter to post! I have read that the light is effective right through to bone, and I think it penetrates bone, though it depends what kind you buy; some are fairly shallow penetrating just for skin, others go in for up to eight inches.. Part of the problem with substances is getting them to the infected site when it is so deep. They can kill germs where they happen to touch them, and likely lessen the overall body load. But electricity and the light can penetrate immediately and get right deep down to the source. My understanding is that you simply should not look at the lights. If you need to find out if they are working, you can look on a closed circuit television. I shine it on my hand, though, and that is enough to show how strong the light is, whether the batteries have run out, whatever. Part of my reading was to say that there was temporary damage from looking briefly at the light, but that it improved without permanent damage. However, I don't know about looking at it longer. I would have thought it rather irresponsible to show that being done without eye protection. But what do I know, except what I read on the internet? On the other hand, http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=2102232338 says: So basically, the use of light-emitting diodes eliminated the draw back of lasers, and light could be applied into such sensitive areas as the eyes and around the face. And Initially, single frequency light penetrated approximately an inch and a half, but today, larger un its can penetrate up to eight inches. It will go through the skull. We use it on strokes, concussions and internal problems in the brain. Excellent studies have been done using light for pain relief, degenerative osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel tendonitis, skin ailments, acne, psoriasis, healing of the sinus cells, throat and ear problems, whiplash and lower back problems. PENETRATING THROUGH THE BLOOD STREAM You can even get light into the blood stream. One of the best ways is through your belly button, because the aorta artery is behind the belly button. So if you insert the light there for 20 minutes, every drop of blood in the body will pass in front of the light, increasing the activity of your white cells, red cells, B-cells and T-cells, so you can boost your whole immune system. LED technology is used by vets on animals, so it must work. What is Light Emitting Diode Therapy? Light Emitting Diode Therapy, commonly known as LEDT, is a form of phototherapy which involves the application of low power monochromatic and non-coherent light to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing. LEDT is used to increase the speed, quality and tensile strength of tissue repair, resolve inflammation, and give pain relief. The technical term often used to describe this form of therapy is photobiomodulation. LEDT is distinct from LLLT, in that LEDs do not produce coherent light waves. However, many practitioners believe that the effects of LEDT are similar, and some research has indicated this to be the case. LEDs have a number of significant benefits over lasers in some respects. LEDs are a good deal cheaper than laser diodes, thus making them ideal for use in cluster probes, and are inherently more robust so they can withstand rougher treatment. This is why NASA has chosen to use LEDT. http//www.msfc.nasa.gov/news R There is one on another internet site that is a dental tool to shine led healing light on gums. It would be hard to do that with the array. It mentions treating infection. It also has zappers, colloidal silver generators, and more but I haven't ordered anything from them so I don't know anything about them- http://www.elixa.com/light/arrays.htm This site shows a woman using infrared and red leds on her face without eye protection. Does anyone know which leds are not good for the eyes?