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Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:41 am |
I found some interesting information if you want to try phototherapy (LEDs) to heal acne scars or any type of scars:
from the website healingtools (if you google, you'll find it, can't submit links here)
The Pulse Rate of 292 pps. is a VERY IMPORTANT Pulse Rate, because it RESONATES with Scars, that have FOCUS Activity. The BIOPHOTON WAND™ or PHOTON TORCH XL™ emits a near-infrared (625-660nm) LED Beam, that can be pulsed at 292 pps., and shined onto a Scar. If the Scar has a FOCUS Activity, a STRONG Vascular Autonomic Signal (VAS) Reaction will then result! The EXACT Point (1 or 2) in the Scar, which has a DISTURBANCE, also has FOCUS Activity, and is MAINLY a Point, which crosses a Meridian, resulting in a DISTURBANCE in the Healing Process!
Since the FOCUS is NOW known, this Scar can NOW be treated by "light painting" it to EXTINGUISH the DISTURBANCE, using the near-infrared (660 nm) LED Beam, being pulsed at 292 pps., which is being emitted by the BIOPHOTON WAND™ or PHOTON TORCH XL™. FYI, the VAS Reaction will be felt, while doing this Procedure, so that a Person can know, whether or NOT he/she is on the RIGHT Point. After repeating this Procedure a few times, the VAS Reaction will STOP, because the Point on the Scar has been treated SUFFICIENTLY, and has LOST it's FOCUS Activity!
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Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:16 pm |
Kandy wrote: |
I found some interesting information if you want to try phototherapy (LEDs) to heal acne scars or any type of scars:
from the website healingtools (if you google, you'll find it, can't submit links here)
The BIOPHOTON WAND™ or PHOTON TORCH XL™ [b]emits a near-infrared (625-660nm) LED Beam,
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You are now past the magic 10 number of posts, and can add a link to what you are referencing Kandy.
That wavelength info is incorrect, based on all of the LED charts I've seen.. 625 - 660 is unquestionably "red".. If you look at the chart you can see that between 705 - 740 are "dim red" and are considered "near infrared"
625 NM = 0.3200000 red - Indium Gallium Aluminum Phosphide - InGaAIP
630 NM = 0.2650000 red
635 NM = 0.2170000 red - Gallium Arsenic Phosphide / Gallium Phosphide - GaAsP/GaP
640 NM = 0.1750000 red (6 times less response than 555 NM
645 NM = 0.1382000 red
650 NM = 0.1070000 red
655 NM = 0.0816000 red
660 NM = 0.0610000 red - Gallium Aluminum Arsenide/Gallium Arsenide, GaAIAs/GaAsto to 940 NM
665 NM = 0.0446000 red
670 NM = 0.0320000 red
675 NM = 0.0232000 red (10 times less response than 635 NM red)
680 NM = 0.0170000 red
685 NM = 0.0119000 red
690 NM = 0.0082100 red
695 NM = 0.0057200 red
700 NM = 0.0041000 red - common cut-off point between red and infrared
705 NM = 0.0029300 dim red, beginning infrared
710 NM = 0.0020900 dim red (100 times less response than 635 NM red)
715 NM = 0.0014800 dim red
720 NM = 0.0010500 dim red
725 NM = 0.0007400 dim red
730 NM = 0.0005200 dim red
735 NM = 0.0003610 dim red
740 NM = 0.0002490 dim red (1,000 times less response than 635 NM) 745 NM = 0.0001720 infrared
750 NM = 0.0001200 infrared
755 NM = 0.0000848 infrared
760 NM = 0.0000600 infrared
765 NM = 0.0000424 infrared
770 NM = 0.0000300 infrared
775 NM = 0.0000212 infrared (10,000 times less response than 635 NM)
780 NM = 0.0000150 infrared (slight red still visible)
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