Laser Tech for Health, Wellness Application – Low Cost
Resources, Big Results?
Member Steven Andrew discusses topic with Doc Starz
8:26pm
watch video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaFkozB-q4E
a cheap
laser pointer
8:26pm
wal mart has
a 630 nm to 650
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Illuminx-2-in-1-Laser-Key-Chain/22002722
he say 635
in video so think this pretty close
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Monday
11:07pm
don
how much u
know on lasers
11:08pm
Hi Steve -
what do you need to know?
11:09pm
is 630 to 650
nanometer an 5 mw safe for use on body that the laser wavelenght i pointed 30
sec on side hip a stop my sciatic nerve pain it a red laser pointer class 3 a
11:12pm
hold on ...
11:13pm
ok
here article
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaFkozB-q4E
whut u think
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?noframes;read=258571
11:25pm
Hey Steve,
I've posted
materials from Dr. Rahul Sarpeshkar previously - will repost here and on forum
- note that Sarpeshkar is one of many credible experts on voltage and related
thresholds for biology, including the human body. I recommend getting his book
it will provide you with specific lists of the kind of info you are after, but
so too will the links below including video interviews. Also, you may want to
contact our member Kerry Tume who is one of our resident experts on lasers and
their medical applications.
Ultra Low
Power Bioelectronics Fundamentals
http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Low-Power-Bioelectronics-Fundamentals/dp/0521857279
2011 Frontiers of Engineering: Ultra Low Power Biomedical and Bio-inspired
Systems
Futures in
Biotech 55: Ultra Low Power Bioelectronics, Part 2
Hosts: Marc Pelletier and Justin Sanchez, Ph.D., assistant professor of
pediatrics, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering at the University of
Florida Neuroprosthetics Research Group
Dr. Rahul Sarpeshkar talks about how to improve electronic systems using
biologically inspired design.
Guest: Rahul Sarpeshkar, Ph.D., associate professor, of electrical engineering
and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes.
Comments and suggestions on Futures in Biotech.
For a free audiobook, visit Audible.com/biotech.
Also thanks to Phil Pelletier and Will Hall for the great themes.
Thanks to Cachefly for providing the bandwidth for this netcast.
http://youtu.be/jQawNCd2W-c
About the
speaker: Dr. Rahul Sarpeshkar is an Associate Professor of the Department of
Electrical Engineering and Computer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
His talk discusses how analog, RF, and bio-inspired circuits and architectures
have led to and are leading to novel systems for ultra-low-power biomedical
applications. Examples from systems for bionic ear processors for the deaf,
brain--machine interfaces for the blind and paralyzed,body sensor networks for
cardiac monitoring, and in circuits for systems biology and synthetic biology
were also presented.
Ultra
Low Power Bioelectronics: Fundamentals, Biomedical Applications, and
Bio-Inspired Systems
11:25pm
ok with you
if I share the above thread with our groups?
11:26pm
yes please
so is my laser safe
i know knock
pain out sciatic nerve in 30 secs
11:31pm
Before using
it further, contact Kerry Tume first and ask him these questions - and please
consider at least watching the video links I sent, ok?
11:32pm
kerry tume u
got her email
see always
lookin for good stuff
lol
op his email
11:44pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faYpG_IOi08
11:55pm
say 630 to
640 but mine go to 650
630 to 650
http://www.distrodocs.com/11242-low-level-laser-therapy-effectiveness-for-reducing
12:09am
http://www.laser.nu/lllt/science.htm
12:23am
http://www.laser.nu/lllt/pdf/Penetration.pdf
1:11am
http://www.laser.nu/Laser_better_%20than_NSAIDS.htm
1:22am
Laser therapy:Chronic
sinus inflammations and chronic inflammations of the bronchial tubes
The mucous
membrane cells of our bronchial system are often overstressed. Chronic cold and
chronic bronchitis are signals of a lack of energy in the mucous membrane cells
of our upper and lower bronchial system.
LL laser
light repairs this energy lack and gives additional energy (ATP) which the
cells use for healing of acute and cronic infections.
·
Today
3:43pm
he don i called
a laser company say my laser very effective but use 2-5 min everyother day
Steve thanks
for the above info - fyi, Dr. Rahul Sarpeshkar's book gives details (pretty sure)
on wattage tolerances for the human body both as an overall value as well as
individual values for different organs, systems. The radio interview video link
I posted above - I recall he discusses these areas and I think I remember him
saying that the average mean tolerance for a human adult male body was 100
watts. Id suggest, again, discussing the above issues with our member Kerry
Tume who specializes in cold laser tech med applications