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Royston Vasey
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:21 am   



Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp

keithr
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:10 am   



On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Quote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp



Makes your hair grow too - just ask Warnie.


Sylvia Else
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:15 am   



On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Quote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp




Should speed up the growth of carcinoma cells quite nicely.

Sylvia.

Royston Vasey
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:49 am   



"Sylvia Else" <sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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Quote:
On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp




Should speed up the growth of carcinoma cells quite nicely.

Sylvia.

Speaking of which, I also saw an ad on TV this morning for breast cancer
testing using electrical impedance. The hand held scanning "paddle" looked
like a cheap instrument case from jaycar with a handle from the local
hardware bolted onto it. Decidedly dodgy.

Not much info on their site:

http://www.breastcheck.com.au/your-visit_page.htm


It may be legit or it may be another firepower.....

Royston Vasey
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:50 am   



"keithr" <keithr_at_nowhere.com.au> wrote in message
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Quote:
On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp



Makes your hair grow too - just ask Warnie.

yeah, but it doesn't reduce obsessive texting Smile

Sylvia Else
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:45 am   



On 1/03/2010 5:49 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Quote:
"Sylvia Else"<sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
news:4b8b3f51$0$12450$c3e8da3_at_news.astraweb.com...
On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp




Should speed up the growth of carcinoma cells quite nicely.

Sylvia.

Speaking of which, I also saw an ad on TV this morning for breast cancer
testing using electrical impedance. The hand held scanning "paddle" looked
like a cheap instrument case from jaycar with a handle from the local
hardware bolted onto it. Decidedly dodgy.

Not much info on their site:

http://www.breastcheck.com.au/your-visit_page.htm


It may be legit or it may be another firepower.....



See

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_impedance_tomography#Breast_imaging

So it's not a complete scam.

Sylvia.

Royston Vasey
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:53 am   



"Sylvia Else" <sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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Quote:
On 1/03/2010 5:49 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
"Sylvia Else"<sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
news:4b8b3f51$0$12450$c3e8da3_at_news.astraweb.com...
On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp




Should speed up the growth of carcinoma cells quite nicely.

Sylvia.

Speaking of which, I also saw an ad on TV this morning for breast cancer
testing using electrical impedance. The hand held scanning "paddle"
looked
like a cheap instrument case from jaycar with a handle from the local
hardware bolted onto it. Decidedly dodgy.

Not much info on their site:

http://www.breastcheck.com.au/your-visit_page.htm


It may be legit or it may be another firepower.....



See

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_impedance_tomography#Breast_imaging

So it's not a complete scam.

Sylvia.


Yeah, I had a quick look too and it seems there is a sound basis for it. It
just had a backyard look to it, but I guess everything starts somewere.

terryc
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:21 am   



Royston Vasey wrote:
Quote:
"Sylvia Else" <sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2010 5:49 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
"Sylvia Else"<sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
news:4b8b3f51$0$12450$c3e8da3_at_news.astraweb.com...
On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp



Should speed up the growth of carcinoma cells quite nicely.

Sylvia.
Speaking of which, I also saw an ad on TV this morning for breast cancer
testing using electrical impedance. The hand held scanning "paddle"
looked
like a cheap instrument case from jaycar with a handle from the local
hardware bolted onto it. Decidedly dodgy.

Not much info on their site:

http://www.breastcheck.com.au/your-visit_page.htm


It may be legit or it may be another firepower.....


See

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_impedance_tomography#Breast_imaging

So it's not a complete scam.

Sylvia.


Yeah, I had a quick look too and it seems there is a sound basis for it. It
just had a backyard look to it, but I guess everything starts somewere.

So what we now need is a communal effort to be able to knock together a
professional looking one and we're in business.

"Of course I'll be gentle, nothing like that breastscan mob" {Smile.

John Tserkezis
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:30 am   



On 1/03/2010 5:49 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:

Quote:
Not much info on their site:
It may be legit or it may be another firepower.....

I'm always wary of those who state there is 'research' behind their
claims, without actually linking to any research at all.

Heck, even wikipedia knows how to do it, it can't be that hard.

geoff
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:32 pm   



Royston Vasey wrote:
Quote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp

Don't know about red LEDs, but infra-red lamps are used for various skin
complaints.

Maybe soome basis in factre the LEDs, or maybe somebody has just linked the
word 'red'.

geoff

ian field
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Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:20 pm   



"terryc" <newsninespam-spam_at_woa.com.au> wrote in message
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Quote:
Royston Vasey wrote:
"Sylvia Else" <sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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On 1/03/2010 5:49 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
"Sylvia Else"<sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
news:4b8b3f51$0$12450$c3e8da3_at_news.astraweb.com...
On 1/03/2010 1:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp



Should speed up the growth of carcinoma cells quite nicely.

Sylvia.
Speaking of which, I also saw an ad on TV this morning for breast
cancer
testing using electrical impedance. The hand held scanning "paddle"
looked
like a cheap instrument case from jaycar with a handle from the local
hardware bolted onto it. Decidedly dodgy.

Not much info on their site:

http://www.breastcheck.com.au/your-visit_page.htm


It may be legit or it may be another firepower.....


See

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_impedance_tomography#Breast_imaging

So it's not a complete scam.

Sylvia.


Yeah, I had a quick look too and it seems there is a sound basis for it.
It just had a backyard look to it, but I guess everything starts
somewere.

So what we now need is a communal effort to be able to knock together a
professional looking one and we're in business.

"Of course I'll be gentle, nothing like that breastscan mob" {Smile.



http://s278.photobucket.com/albums/kk114/moonbeam37/?action=view&current=besthalloweencostume.jpg&newest=1

Sylvia Else
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Tue Mar 02, 2010 2:45 am   



On 2/03/2010 7:32 AM, geoff wrote:
Quote:
Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp

Don't know about red LEDs, but infra-red lamps are used for various skin
complaints.

I'm pretty sure they're used for their heating effect, rather than any
direct effect that the photons have.

Sylvia.

ian field
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Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:27 pm   



"Sylvia Else" <sylvia_at_not.at.this.address> wrote in message
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Quote:
On 2/03/2010 7:32 AM, geoff wrote:
Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp

Don't know about red LEDs, but infra-red lamps are used for various skin
complaints.

I'm pretty sure they're used for their heating effect, rather than any
direct effect that the photons have.

Sylvia.

Wouldn't IRLEDs work better for that?

David Eather
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Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:58 pm   



On 1/03/2010 12:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Quote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp



Not to dismiss all the doubts but red lasers have been used for

decades by physiotherapists to speed healing and reduce inflammation,
and also used from approximately the same time to heal diabetic ulcers.

atec 77
Guest

Wed Mar 03, 2010 3:01 am   



David Eather wrote:
Quote:
On 1/03/2010 12:21 PM, Royston Vasey wrote:
Gotta love those special LED photons:

http://www.skinphysics.net/phototherapy.asp



Not to dismiss all the doubts but red lasers have been used for decades
by physiotherapists to speed healing and reduce inflammation, and also
used from approximately the same time to heal diabetic ulcers.
I suspect they might be heat producing led's so the colour is incidental


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