Zachs
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Strongbad, so the only positives you have noticed are a raise in body temp?
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Zachs said:Strongbad, so the only positives you have noticed are a raise in body temp?
Zachs said:Interesting. Are you going to buy an ICES machine? How many different setups do you use now?
bailadora said:I am 2.5 weeks in. Using the red light almost daily on feet', mouth/teeth & scalp. 2xs/wk on neck area for thyroid
Waking Temps consistently 98+
Major stress relief-I am lead on a huge project at work and I would normally be stressing a lot but am really more relaxed and thinking clearly-this is the biggest +++++ for red light therapy
Hair shed has almost stopped in brush and in shower; noticing increased growth along hair line
Sleep improvements-can drop off to sleep now instead of tossing and worrying about it-big ++++
Rough heels are mostly smooth now
The tonsure area on my scalp no longer tender-possible indication of high prolactin
I have been trying to avoid pufa for over 3 years. Eat mostly low fat dairy lots of fruit fresh and dried lean meats coffee sugar 1% milk b vitamins progest e. Coming from a very high estrogen dominant background with unbalanced hormones. Hair shed was increasing prior to this and waking temps were somewhat erratic with upper 97 and lower 98 s. Stubborn fat gain. Addressing this with low fat eating plan.
The red light is working so well that I'm thinking of investing in a larger model to cover larger body areas-I have a dual model infrared 880nm/660 red light that is the size of my hand.
Noodlz said:I'm about to start my first of ten 10-15 minute sessions with this lamp.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QM3KI7E?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00
It's 850 nm and has 60 LEDs.
Just wondering if this seems reasonable. I'll report back on any results.
Also, does anyone know if shining this at the abdominable region would have any effect on digestion or liver function?
Zachs said:Dean, it is infrared which means you won't be able to see the light. It is meant to illuminate night vision cameras.
I also ordered a 850nm and 2 650nm lights. Also two heat lamps. Will be some fun experiments.
Dean said:Noodlz said:I'm about to start my first of ten 10-15 minute sessions with this lamp.
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Dean said:What about the glass cover panel? Thought I had read somewhere that was to be removed. Can't find the reference now though.
Zachs said:Ironbad, if you were to rebuy a light for thyroid therapy, which one would you buy? Same for skin and hair?
Have you messed around with just red light therapy for general health?
Dean said:Appreciate the info and excusing my idiocy.
Have you used the 850 on your head, for brain function? Not implying you need it. I'd like to try it for depression and cognitive function. The self-hacked guy that was linked to apparently does for very short periods (15 seconds or so, if I recall correctly). I think he uses the lesser nm device though.
Anybody see a problem with me using the 850 on my "hat rack" to turn me into a happy genius-- so I don't have to ask stupid questions anymore?
Dean said:Appreciate the info and excusing my idiocy.
Have you used the 850 on your head, for brain function? Not implying you need it. I'd like to try it for depression and cognitive function. The self-hacked guy that was linked to apparently does for very short periods (15 seconds or so, if I recall correctly). I think he uses the lesser nm device though.
Anybody see a problem with me using the 850 on my hat rack to turn me into a happy genius-- so I don't have to ask stupid questions anymore?