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aMomWithHope
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Wondering how to use the PE1A to cure a sore throat or at least alleviate some of the soreness, etc.?

Any suggestions?

Should I use with a homeopathic -- which one? -- or just direct mode (or pulse mode?) on sore throat?
What frequency?
How long?
Just the sore throat area or on all meridian points?

(I want to avoid the thyroid and thymus areas, if possible.)

Thanks!

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Carol in PA
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The SOTA LightWorks is not as strong as the one you have, but is still useful.

I treat a sore throat using the 880 wavelength.
The LightWorks cycles through eight frequencies, and I haven't paid much attention to which helps what.

I lay the LED light paddle on my throat under the jaw, which is where you would palpate for inflamed tonsils and swollen glands.
The 880 wavelength transmits energy about five inches into the body, and you can move the angle around to get all the glands.

This will treat the Eustachian Tubes, and you can use the LED light on the ears as well.
Use it on the voice box to reduce inflammation of the vocal cords.

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So Carol in PA, what have been your results
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Just to reduce pain and inflammation as a symptomatic treatment - use pulsed light directly on the throat. The frequency also has to be tested, but if you can't try A,B or F for 30 sec. at first. If you can tolerate increase the time.

To cure the reason - hard to tell without testing. Do you test energetically? Do you see somebody who does ART?

Sore throat could be a symptom for multiple infections.

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quote:
Originally posted by JCarlhelp:

So Carol in PA, what have been your results

My results with the SOTA LightWorks have been excellent.
When I treated sore throat, I tried to aim up into the area with the Eustacian tubes, for about fifteen minutes.
Plus on the ears.

I could feel the drainage from the Eustacian tubes, and that cleared up, along with the throat.


A couple times over the last several years I've had swollen saliva glands, and the LED light therapy fixed that.
When I had inflamed hair follicles on my jaw and neck, I treated with the LightWorks and they healed.


If you keep on getting sore throats, try taking AHCC, which helps the immune system fight infection.

AHCC information: http://www.iherb.com/AHCC


LED light therapy is also called low level laser therapy in the literature, if you want to google for it.
The SOTA LightWorks is not as strong as the professional models, but it's still amazing.
There are numerous products using LED light therapy, but I usually refer to the LightWorks because that's the one I have experience with.


I think every doctor's office should have one of these, and not charge extra to use it.

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What is the sorness from? If it's strep, you can get some of the gunk from your throat and use it as a nosode.

If it's post nasal drip, then it's more a sinus thing (you could use sinus stuff if it's infection). For seasonal allergies, I have put a dish of water outside for 24 hours then used that as a nosode to treat for pollen.

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Sore throat is gone! Thanks everyone!

The weekend before ds got the sore throat, he had his high school graduation with a late night celebration afterward. Then, went off to his future college's New Student Orientation where he stayed over for a couple of days -- I'm sure he picked up the germs from one of these events.

Between doses of Sambucol and the PE1, the soreness only lasted a couple of days -- with really only one day being the most severe -- so thanks again for your help!

RE: Allergies -- 6kids, do you put the allergen-pollen water that you collected into a clear vial, then photon or do you dilute it first?

(I have questions now for other ailments, but I'll start new posts for those.)

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Allegy easy treatment, no need for infrared, in our case.

Just collect the pollen with a very wet cotton ball.

Put a few drops on a small bottle. Mix the stuff, then take just one drop from it.

Throw away the rest. Get clean water.

I use a 15ml small bottle with a dropper. So, once the single drop of pollen water is inside the bottle, I add a dropperful of water inside, and succuss it 100 times. (=hit against your palm).

You get a D1 pollen, in homeopathy.

Do the same procedure, take a drop of this D1 solution, throw away the rest, add a dropperful of water, succuss 100 times. You get a D2. And so on.

Uusally, for us, we start at D5 for strong allergies, or D6. If milder allergies, we start at D6-D7.

For the last bottle you will be using, think about not keeping just one drop, but the whole dropperful.

I mean, do not throw away content, just add water and succuss again to get to the last dilution. I hope you understand what I mean.

If you don't do that, you will have only about 10 drops of solution that you need (more or less what is inside a dropperful).

My 9 year old daugher does that by herself, it takes about 5 minutes for her to make her bottle.

You can rub on your eyes, sniff it with the nose, take it under the tongue as many times you need.

It soothes pollen allergies very very fast. You can use it for a few days, until next strain of pollens show up, then you need to do it all again.

I once saved my husband from anaphylactic shock from something he ate, just with these watery solutions made from a cake that caused the allergic reaction.

Both his lips got so swalled, the upper ones started touching his nostrils!!! He was in fever + cold sweats, not knowing whether he was cold or hot anymore. His whole body was red and in fever.

And he didn't want to go to hospital, he said, he'd rather die at home. We were in Asia...

Well, after about 2-3 hours, his face got back to normal. Next day, he went to work as nothing happened. Saved by homeopathic dilutions. I was lucky to find what caused the allergy, a cake! Otherwise, I just wonder what would have happened.

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Thank you for all the tips and suggestions --

Much appreciated!

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