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Old 03-16-2015, 08:57 AM #1
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I have done near infrared light therapy for restless legs and also localized healing. It has helped me. Here's a crazy link that covers all kinds of things related to it, including a helmet.

http://heelspurs.com/led.html

NASA actually came up with healing and near infrared. There is a lot to this concept but I don't know about paying 15K for inclusion in a study.

I personally use infrared lights designed for night security systems. They are around 750-850.
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I have done near infrared light therapy for restless legs and also localized healing. It has helped me. Here's a crazy link that covers all kinds of things related to it, including a helmet.

http://heelspurs.com/led.html

NASA actually came up with healing and near infrared. There is a lot to this concept but I don't know about paying 15K for inclusion in a study.

I personally use infrared lights designed for night security systems. They are around 750-850.
Thanks so much for your input. Infrared LEDs range in price, depending on the wavelength, and apparently as of 2009, _each_ 1072nm LED ran about $400:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread83783.html
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