I think brooks posted something about LEDs for treating infection somewhere.
~David On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Christina Mattson <tinamatt...@yahoo.com>wrote: > PT, i just found a printout from PHILIPS, who makes LED bulbs for home > lighting, i am busy right now but i will send it to you later tonight along > with some other stuff i had in a file. > Tina > > --- On *Wed, 2/16/11, Deborah Gerard <devorah...@yahoo.com>* wrote: > > > From: Deborah Gerard <devorah...@yahoo.com> > > Subject: Re: CS>LEDs > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 8:38 AM > > > If "V" is still a member of this group he sells LEDS he certainly could > tell you more about the subject, > Debbie > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Christina Mattson <tinamatt...@yahoo.com> > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Wed, February 16, 2011 12:29:29 PM > *Subject:* Re: CS>LEDs > > PT, I have the same thoughts as Tony as far as scare mongering. None of > these address the therapeutic use of them, regular light strands have lead > in them too, so you wash your hands after handling them or wear gloves. Now > as far as the blue and white color intensity harming children's eye's I > don't think it would be a good idea to use them around your house if your > child likes to stare at them. In my experience being around children with > sensory issues sometimes they like to stare at the red but it makes no > mention of the red harming the cornea of children's eyes, besides no decent > parent is going to allow that. Once i was researching night blindness and > read an article where people were disputing the blue LED's used on car > headlights and appliances because it was bothersome but only some people had > a problem with that. I have light sensitivity issues but have never really > been bothered by it. > Now as far as the larger holiday light strands, the bulbs are usually > covered with a plastic bezel that looks like it's part of the bulb but the > bulb is underneath. > There are lots of holes in those articles. If i find any discrepancy about > the safety of increasing cellular energy with them than i will be sure to > share it with you. > Take Care > Tina > --- On *Wed, 2/16/11, PT Ferrance <ptf2...@bellsouth.net>* wrote: > > > From: PT Ferrance <ptf2...@bellsouth.net> > Subject: Re: CS>LEDs > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 5:42 AM > > Hi Tony, > Was it the US article on the CA study you read or the ANSES article? If > you cannot find the ANSES article I can send it to you. It is much longer > and I would be interested in your comments. > Thanks. > PT > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Tony Moody <a...@new.co.za> > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Wed, February 16, 2011 6:09:39 AM > *Subject:* Re: CS>LEDs > > Hi PT. > > That article, only one I could find , seems to be scaremongering. They do > not mention > quantities per 'bulb'. And they do not give the science behind it. And the > how do you break an > led? and then how is the metal contamination released to the atmosphere if > it is incorporated > into the electronics of the led? Versus CFLs where the contaminants are a > gas or a powder > which are released if the glass cracks. > > It seems to be an Anti_led emotional scare marketing ploy. > > OK , > Tony > > > On 15 Feb 2011 at 12:42, PT Ferrance wrote about : > Subject : CS>LEDs > > > Today I read 2 articles on the danger of toxic materials being released > > from LED lights. A colleague told me of another article as well. > > > > > > Does anyone have any information on the downside of LED lighting either > > therapeutically or conventionally? Thanks. PT > > > > -- > The Silver List is a > > > > >