Morning Andy,
>> At 02:40 AM 9/7/2008, you wrote:
When I built test equipment I would always put a LED and resistor in
parallel with the fuses. If you saw a lit LED you immediately knew
which fuse was
blown. It works with AC or DC at just about any voltage as long as
you size the
resistors
Hi Wayne,
When I built test equipment I would always put a LED and resistor in
parallel with the fuses. If you saw a lit LED you immediately knew which fuse
was
blown. It works with AC or DC at just about any voltage as long as you size
the
resistors accordingly. A pretty neat trick to sa
ery lightly loaded.
More fun; Malcolm
On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 22:33 +0930, Neville wrote:
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Wayne Fugitt"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 8:26 PM
> Subject: CS>LED's, What Voltage ? How Dangerous ?
>
>
> Morning
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From: "Wayne Fugitt"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 8:26 PM
Subject: CS>LED's, What Voltage ? How Dangerous ?
Morning Wayne,
Not sure if you are directing this at me?
Just in case you are I would like to say that the although the a
Morning Andy,
>> At 03:08 AM 9/6/2008, you wrote:
Most LEDs need a resistor in series with them to limit the current and keep
them from blowing up.
True Indeed. Some stand very little over current.
Most common LEDs use about 10 to 20 milliamps. Unless
you have more than one resistor
Interesting link about a study using 532 nm green scanner lazer to treat a
burn on a diabetic foot, but still nothing on cancer.
http://www.marti-inst.ch/LLLT_Studie2_am.htm Sorry that turned out in two
pieces. Seems to be the best I can manage. pj
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The most articles I have read concerning the use of LED' s and cancer refer
to how the light is used to activate a chemical that has been injected. This
chemical is absorbed more by cancerous cells than healthy cells. After
absorption, the area is exposed to the light and the chemical is ma
List, I keep getting small statements on the net re cancer and the led's,
but still nothing definite. Warnings about not using them on cancer are there,
but no one tells why. Is this a theoretical caution since the light increases
cell energy and might make a cancer cell stronger or is som
: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 10:12 AM
To: Silver List
Subject: RE: CS>LED'S
DMSO has been thoroughly tested for adverse ocular effects in humans
since rabbit models did demonstrate an adverse effect. No adverse
effects are reported in high
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 4:37 PM
> To: Silver List
> Subject: Re: CS>LED'S
>
>
> Might consider DMSO CS eye drops.
>
> Garnet
>
> On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 11:40, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> > And it is extremely difficult to apply CS directly to one
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just so you know.
Paul H
- Original Message -
From: Christine Carleton
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: CS>LED'S
Sally,
In Chinese medicine EYES are related to LIVER, ANGER, soul grow
Mention has been made on this list of an eye drop formulation for
preventing and treating cataracts. It has DMSO, glutathione and Vit C in
it. Try a search of the archives as I am not sure of the exact amounts.
I want to say it is 6.25% of each of the three. There was a pharmacy
phone number posted
Sally,
In Chinese medicine EYES are related to LIVER, ANGER, soul growth and
expression, and when there is a toxic build-up there can be a lot of
SHOUTING in the personality - either loud outwardly or internal noise/self
abuse. Some of the anger is loaded into us when we are very young by
parents
LOL!
S.
j rigby wrote:
At 01:03 PM 03/08/04, you wrote:
>I knew someone who lost his eyesight from staring at the sun.
Even a newborn baby will instinctively protect its eyes from direct sunlight!
What kind of idiot would do it deliberately is hard to fathom, but I
remember a website where the
At 01:03 PM 03/08/04, you wrote:
I knew someone who lost his eyesight from staring at the sun.
Even a newborn baby will instinctively protect its eyes from direct sunlight!
What kind of idiot would do it deliberately is hard to fathom, but I
remember a website where the owner offered classes i
Have you considered intraocular pressure effects due to the osmotic
action of the DMSO?
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 4:37 PM
To: Silver List
Subject: Re: CS>LED'S
Might consider DMSO CS eye drops.
Garnet
Garnet - please elaborate. What's the formula, and the reason for using
it?
Namaste,
em
Ref post:
Might consider DMSO CS eye drops.
Garnet
Might consider DMSO CS eye drops.
Garnet
On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 11:40, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> And it is extremely difficult to apply CS directly to one's retina!
>
> Marshall
>
> Sally Khanna wrote:
> > I knew someone who lost his eyesight from staring at the sun. I
> > know there is a yog
And it is extremely difficult to apply CS directly to one's retina!
Marshall
Sally Khanna wrote:
> I knew someone who lost his eyesight from staring at the sun. I know
> there is a yoga execrise which involves staring at the sun, but for
> brief periods. I've been told the retina can get burne
I knew someone who lost his eyesight from staring at the sun. I know there is
a yoga execrise which involves staring at the sun, but for brief periods. I've
been told the retina can get burned otherwise.
Sally
esl...@aol.com wrote:
I used the red LEDs directly over my right and left eyes. I
I used the red LEDs directly over my right and left eyes. I took off the
array when it got too hot which takes a few min. The effect is everything is
sharper and brighter in these 40yr old eyes. My wife reports the same with her
eyes as well. I lost my fear of trying this when I read some testi
Sure glad to get your input on the led's. I was promised that I could get
one this month, but things keep coming up so I don't know. Before long though,
I should also have one. I noticed you got improved visual acuity. Can you
tell just where you used it to get this effect? Can we use t
Hi Robb,
I did a search on altavista for +"light emitting diodes" +"healing" and got
766 hits. The first few are below. I don't think anyone out there really uses
these things or they would have responded by now. Hope this helps.
Andy (^_^)
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/975450257.html";>
ht
I've been searching all over the web for some more info on the LED devices.
There just isn't any info out there...or at least none that compares with what
Brooks Bradley was giving. Is it necessary to drive the LED array at a
specific frequency?..maybe a little like a rife machine? I drov
Hi.does anyone know of a good source to get some high power led's? I'm
looking for led's in excess of 10,000 mcd...thanks in advance...Robb
Dear Mr. Sawatzky,
We have found that the design of the assembly, usually,
should be controlled by the "primary" protocol addresses desired. e.g.
If the primary use is to be deep-seated, localized insults..then the
closer-the-better, as far as lo
In the May discussions on LED Phototherapy Light wands, Ivan Anderson say
"I have single red LED's that produce 6,000 mcd."
Where can I get 6,000 mcd LED's? I have searched the internet and found some
9,000 mcd LEDs but they were only 630 nm. Can anyone tell me if that wavelength
is less effect
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