Just came across this the other day. Thought I'd post it here.
I don't sell any products.
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Pulsed Technologies' PPLED, Precision Pulsed LED, represents an economical entry into Precision pulsed radiant devices for experimentation across a wide variety of modalities.
The new PPLED device, like its predecessors, is controlled by any of Pulsed Technologies PFG1b, PFG2A or optimally the new PFG2X family of Precision Function Generators and PFG Lab software suite.
The use of new proprietary high output emitter array, although technically classified electrically as a LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are quite unlike narrow spectrum conventional light emitting diodes and instead has output across the therapeutic spectrum from near infrared thru low ultraviolet.
Unlike conventional LED technology, the Pulsed Technologies' PPLED array can operate cleanly to well over 200,000 Hz. Additionally, a conveniently positioned tray is provided for those experimenting in chemical/molecular manipulation tests, as well as frequency imprinting and homeopathic delivery, such as the Cowden Laser Energetic Detoxification methods.
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springshowers
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That looks pretty darn cool.
Thanks for posting that..! I think Light therapy can be used and is good for so many things....
I think it will be the wave of the future for so many many things...
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sparkle7
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I'm not sure how this works - "quite unlike narrow spectrum conventional light emitting diodes and instead has output across the therapeutic spectrum from near infrared thru low ultraviolet"
Usually, devices use a specific wavelength. I don't know if you can adjust it to a particular wavelength or if it's just "on" a bunch a different wavelengths.
I've had "peculiar" reactions to using light - so, I'm a bit cautious with it. My reactions, over time, made me realize that I probably don't have Lyme... So, my reactions are not typical.
I am still very interested in it. Just though I'd see what others had to say about this device.
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springshowers
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Can you explain what your reactions were that in turn made you realize you probably did not have lyme?
That is interesting
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Thanks Sparkle I'd been looking for this site. A member of the montgomery county support group here in Maryland purchased one. The device is both rife and a form of LED based on its specifications. It is a frequency generator like a rife which can target organisms based on the CAFL list. At the same time it is like an LED and can aid in tissue regeneration. And it has very high output.
We should also cross post this info to D Bergy topic. Leave it up to you Sparkle.
I do sense this is a very important device, or it could be the full moon.
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sparkle7
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springshowers - I posted extensively about a year ago with my experience with the LightWorks. The cliff notes version is that I didn't have money to go to Germany & get treated with the Bionic 880. I decided to experiment with the LightWorks by Sota.
I started getting very severe detox reactions. No one else who was using the biophoton approach seemed to have this response. When I thought about it, it seemed that none of my results with drugs, abx, supplements was consistent with what people here were experiencing.
It just occurred to me that I was "barking up the wrong tree"... My history was that I had CFS over 20 years ago & was able to get well. Then, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia about 6 years later. When I went to the Fibro & Fatigue Center in CT, they told me I had Lyme.
I treated for Lyme & it didn't do anything. I took abx for about 9 months. I just didn't feel like it was accomplishing anything. I tried a number of alternative approaches. Nothing did anything...
I tried all sorts of stuff for Fibro & that didn't help, either.
To make a long story short - when the news about XMRV came out, it was a revelation. It all made sense to me that I was still fighting the same thing that I had thought I dealt with 20 years ago.
So, I don't think people should just keep doing abx without end. The symptoms of Lyme are similar to other ailments. It is possible to have both or many things along with Lyme but it my case, I just don't think I had Lyme. There was probably nothing else my doctor could think of so he gave me a clinical diagnosis for Lyme...
I just started a new protocol with selenium, tryptophane, glutamine, & NAC. There's a huge amount of studies that this is effective for HIV - which may be similar to XMRV. I'll know in about a month if it's going to work.
I am still very interested in alternative healing with low cost devices. You just have to be very careful about following the recommendations of people here.
We all are very different & we may require different approaches. There is no "one size fits all" way to do it. Throwing huge sums of money at doctors is not necessarily the way to go.
Bob- I have to do more studies on this device. It does look interesting... I haven't been using the LightWorks up until yesterday for many months. It was just too unpredictable for me.
I don't trust some of these tests such as the Asyra, kinesiology, etc. I don't think they are accurate. Lab tests aren't so accurate, either - so, it's tricky.
I do use a pendulum but a I also study, study, study everything. Many people here have had good results using alternative approaches. It's best to have an open mind when it comes to this illness.
I asked the pendulum if I should try a Rife type device but it indicated NO for me. I may be on the right track without having to buy anything at the moment.
This company (Pulsed Technologies) does look like it has some interesting products, though.
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