[Fwd: Re: CS LEDs arthritis: COMMENT]

2008-05-01 Thread Marshall Dudley
Someone asked to forward Brooks' comments on LEDs. Marshall ---BeginMessage--- 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

Re: CS LEDs arthritis: COMMENT

2007-11-21 Thread Brooks Bradley
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 nanometer range are MUCH superior those in other ranges. They do not cost any

Re: CS LEDs arthritis: COMMENT

2007-11-21 Thread kayedoe
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

Re: CS LEDs arthritis: COMMENT

2007-11-21 Thread Marshall Dudley
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 nanometer range are MUCH superior those in other ranges. They

Re: CS LEDs arthritis: COMMENT

2007-11-21 Thread scl...@netzero.net
I have heard blue in the 400-500nm range is effective for acne and other skin issues. A famous laser company is selling a 405nm laser specifically for acne treatment. I'm wondering if red is just as good? Steve -- Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Brooks Bradley wrote: I would

Re: CS LEDs arthritis: COMMENT

2007-11-21 Thread Clayton Family
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

Re: CS LEDs arthritis: COMMENT

2007-11-21 Thread Clayton Family
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