Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Well William, I was only saying how someone without electrical knowledge or skill may take part in this therapy for themselves or their patients or loved ones. And those with soldering and dexterity, may obtain better instruments. Dosage and intensity, and the optimum frequency, as in a tuneable laser, I'm not sure I've heard the final word. For example, can you tell me what frequency green, or qing is? How cool you are into this, I'm just a begginner. I'm all ears brother. Chinese Medicine , " William Morse, D.C., FIACA " <dokkabill wrote: > > Just to add my bit to this concerning the red and green lasers. > The " Dollar Store " versions may be fine for some and for short term > use, but frequency and reliability are a concern for someone trying to > effect healing with consistency and integrity. > > Red lasers of 635 nm and green lasers of 530 nm work the best and > should be at the 5 milliwatt range for best effect. Dosage is > important (i.e. time/intensity at site)as is point location for any > specific treatment. > > Excellent Low Level Lasers may be found in the $50 (US) range. > > Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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