Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 dear group firstly, this will be the best year of your life. imho. its the only one you have. secondly, i need help. i am in a dillemma. as with bt, to whom i extend an honoring of the inner light...namaste... and many thanks for the extremely helpful information...i would like to tap the collected wisdom of this group. i am in the process of trying to develop a conceptual design for a phototherapy device. i want one that maximizes healing effects. my theory is to mix a variety of leds, from six hundred to nine hundred range, and have them pulsing at different frequencies. please give me your ideas on this. is it plausable? reasonable? practical? what would be the ideal mix? the device would be configured to some central median of energy emission for general healing purposes. just so you know, i am a sixty year old moderate weight lifter who occasiaonally pulls muscles and has back strain from a nam injury, so the device would not be symptom specific, such as designed to cure acne, as some units are...but rather to mazimize in one unit the greatest possible combinaton of healing benefits obtainable from leds, including blue, green, red, etc. any input would be appreciated. i congratulate and admire each and every one of you for pursuing twenty second century electromedicine prototypes in the twenty first. best to all robert Ref #388 and More info on 940 nm LED > Perhaps this info might help someone in their decision process. For > Infrared application, I bought the Pain X 2000, model 3800A shown > here: http://www.diomedics.com/choose.htm primarily because the > output covers 5 wavelengths and that seemed to be important. > Here is a product/price comparison between units such as are being > discussed here: http://www.painxequine.com/product_comparisons.htm. > That said, as far as I know there is absolutely no breakthrough > technology anywhere in this area. The point being that a person can > pay $900 plus as I did on the spur of the moment for a device or > they can build one with the same or greater capability for less than > $150. > Namaste, > BT > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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