--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Terry" <tpuffies_at_h...> wrote:
> To JH,
> I've been following some new research that is showing partial
> reversal of diabetes symptoms. Including the possiblilty of
reversal
> of eye damage.
> I'm currently working on a device for Al Davis, a furry fan in San
> Diego who has had a lot of problems with diabetes damage.
> If you are interested, I can make up something for you, too.
> No charge.
>
> Here are some URLs, if you would like to take a look at the
research.
>
> http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,60786,00.html
> http://www.bioscanlight.com/pages/light_energy.htm
> http://www.alliedlighttherapy.com/page2.html#Nasa
> http://www.anodynetherapy.com/Clinical%20Work.htm
>
> One excerpt from an article on the subject says:
>
> The general public can use photo-therapy units containing LEDs
> because they are:
> SAFE
> HAVE NO SIDE EFFECTS
> CANNOT BE OVERUSED
> REQUIRES VERY LITTLE EXPERTISE to operate
>
> Anodyne markets their apparatus, both to health professionals and
to
> consumers. Their "professional" system is priced at $4,895, and
> their "consumer" system retails for $2,495.
>
> (However, a hobbyist might be able to build a similar device for
far,
> far less, which might be nearly as effective. That's where I come
in.
> I figure it's worth a try.)
Why don't you start your own Yahoo! group about this subject? A
collective effort by hobbyists would probably mean a cheaper device
that is just as effective as the original.
Received on Fri Feb 20 2004 - 11:31:50 CST