Deborah- I shouldn't have used the word bulb, as there are infrared
heat bulbs that are light bulbs in appearance, glass globes with a
filament inside. They may also be good sources of infrared heat but
not what I have experience with, I know nothing about them. I get
fixtures with ceramic sockets at a feed store where they are sold for
heat lamps for chickens, or at a small store selling plumbing and
lighting supplies. Home Depot may carry them, I'm not sure. Ones with
clamp bases are easier to position. I have used a walker, a coat rack,
or a metal rack of some kind, to attach the fixture in a good position.
The pet discounters site also sells good ones that validate the warranty
on the ceramic heat emitters.
Nancy
Deborah Gerard wrote:
I have one of the bulbs but am wondering where do you buy the metal
hood with a crossbar and ceramic socket from?
thanks Debbie
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*From:* Tad Winiecki <winie...@pacifier.com>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Wed, April 7, 2010 12:40:10 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS>Chronic Ankle Pain after break (Greece)
I've had lots of good experience with infrared ceramic heat emitters.
The ones I've used were like a light bulb made of a coil covered with
ceramics, and must go in a ceramic screw-in base. They are sold as
reptile warmers. Using one for a hour or more has permanently fixed a
very bad neck, and I used it to heal from a broken rib and from back
pain. It shuts off pain signals and also causes ligaments and tendons
to relax and get back into the right alignment for me. Other things
that have helped me have been LED red (660 nm) and infrared (880 nm)
lights, and neodymium magnets.
Nancy
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