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Old 03-02-2008, 12:17 PM #1
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Here's a paper that describes one man's experiences with LEDs and halogen lamps. The report is a great starting point if anyone wants to build their own light source for healing purposes:

http://heelspurs.com/led.html#str2

I would not attempt using a halogen as shown in the paper. It would be too easy to cause burns and or damage the lamp.
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Old 07-31-2008, 12:33 PM #2
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Default Anybody still thinking this may be feasible to make ?

Hi All - I am disappointed to see that there is so much detail that seems insurmountable in trying to replicate this hat. Has anyone figured anything out that might work since the last post ? I read that they will be asking 100,000 pounds (almost 200,000 US dollars) when they are ready to sell it. Ugh. I am 49 and losing my cognitive abilities. Still quite smart on some levels.

Any one ?

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Default Infrared Light Research for Dementia Treatment

There is an Infrared LIght Helmet made in USA that uses the 1070 nm infrared lights. There is an Alternative Healing clinic that has one and she bought it over the internet!
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