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Subject : Re: CS> LEDs & arthritis
Date : Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:25:52 -0600
From : Clayton Family
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Now this sounds like a great idea. Did you just shine the flashlight
at your shoulder for awhile? And is there a link somewher
it used to i think.
http://photoman.bizland.com/godzilla/index.html
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> From: Clayton Family
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> Thanks for the clarification. This makes me think of my gra
d to V has had the
same experience.
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Subject: CS>LEDs & arthritis
> Visit Vzon's site for an array of healing LED's. V has been around for
years
> and is on many yahoo list
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Subject: CS>LEDs & arthritis
> Visit Vzon's site for an array of healing LED's. V has been around for
years
> and is on many yahoo lists. Absolutely trustworthy and very credible. You
> don't have to worry ab
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Date: 11/21/2007 2:24:37 PM
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Subject: Re: CS> LEDs & arthritis: COMMENT
Thanks for the clarification. This makes me think of my grandma using
infrared for her arthritic hands, so she could quilt. I am looking up
the LED s. --Kathryn
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On Nov 21, 2007, at 2:28 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Brooks Bradley wrote:
I would remind list members that if one is investigating the use of
LED bulbs/arrays for
circulation improvement and/or topical pathogen controlwe have
found that the red spectrum elements in the 660 to 680 nanomete
Thanks for the clarification. This makes me think of my grandma using
infrared for her arthritic hands, so she could quilt. I am looking up
the LED s. --Kathryn
On Nov 21, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Brooks Bradley wrote:
I would remind list members that if one is investigating the use of
LED bul
d, what you see coming through will be red.
Marshall
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ht on your hand, what you see coming through will be red.
Marshall
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Now t
Interesting thread.
I picked up something similar to the flashlight you described at
Murray's auto parts store, about a year ago. It has RED LED's in rows
along the length of the flashlight and can be made to pulse (on/off)
or run in constant mode. It also has powerful magnets on the lamp end
so i
more than other colored...or clear bulbs.but are immensely more effective at circulation improvement. At least that has been our experience.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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Subject : Re: CS> LEDs & arthritis
Date : Mon,
No I laid it directly on the area that seemed to be causing the
discomfort until it started to feel warm.
The leds are cool so there is no burn.
Dave
Clayton Family wrote:
Now this sounds like a great idea. Did you just shine the flashlight
at your shoulder for awhile? And is there a link so
Now this sounds like a great idea. Did you just shine the flashlight
at your shoulder for awhile? And is there a link somewhere to link to
for more info in using LED's ?
On Nov 19, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Dave wrote:
Linda
Brooks Bradly had a number of postings on making and using LED array
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