Hi G,

Well I have never heard of LEDs pulling toxins and stuff but the way
I understand it is that the 660 Red leds speed up the production of
ATP in the cells helping them to heal faster and the 880 Infrared
stimulates release of Nitric oxide which expands the capillaries to
increase circulation so it is conceivable that some toxin effects may
have happened but only indirectly form the leds by speeding up natural
processes.

there are several ways to get rid of toxins in the body, besides the
master cleanes there is a good product called Homozon and thene there
is the water cleanse technique I learned from Pat flanagan which is
simple but not easy. and it involves drinknig exactly 4 oz of
distilled water every 30 minutes exactly timed with a stop watch and
donig it as many days in a row as you can. Its not that hard to do if
you have a countdown timer that runs continuously and beeps every 30
minutes and you then drink the water. eat only immediately after the
water.
there are other cleaneses also one can use . the people tha do the
Beck protocol use ozonated water to help remove toxins.


Take care,
 V
Energize With Light
http://www.theledman.net/

> Hi V,

> I hear you are the person to talk with about LED lights.  My cousin has
> an LED belt which che used for a couple of years over her abdomen-liver
> area.  She found out in June that she has pancreatic cancer. 

> Could the LED's pull toxins to this area and then if not properly 
> flushed out cause the cancer to form in the pancreas? Am I way off base
> with this.   I am just throwing this out as I am an avid Master cleanser
> and a big proponent of flushing the toxins out and not just stirring 
> them up and leaving them in the body. 

> Is there any protocol for further removing toxins once the LED's have 
> pulled them out of their hiding spots.  She claims today that she thinks
> she is cancer free, which is a joyous occasion for us because she had 
> only been given 6-8 weeks.

> G Murray

> cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:

>>Ceck with V, he's on this list.
>>He's the led man!
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>>                                       Chuck
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>>On 11/20/2006 1:13:37 PM, Ken & Nancy Bagwell (kenancy2...@yahoo.com)
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>>>Can anyone recommend an inexpensive LED pain reducing unit that works
>>>well? Actually, I wouldn't mind a site that maybe has plans on how to build 
>>>one yourself, too.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Ken 
>>>    
>>>
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