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mlg
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Hi,

Has anyone done Red LED light for plugged lymph nodes? Any input?

Thanks,
L

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for lymphatic drainage support and many other purposes I have used Andreanna's green laser with the remedy vials for many years. Sore throat, a bruise, a sprain, just creating some come calm works very well with the green laser.

I have always thought the red laser to create excitement, i.e. stir up things, while the green brings calm and direct healing to the body.

The green laser is one of my best tools to fix some things! Use a remedy and green laser it in where it is needed.

I learned many of AR's tricks! http://andreannarainville.com/practical_uses.html

Take care.

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Thanks!
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I get the following cold laser (red 660ns range)treatments to help detox. Each treatment has a different set of programmable frequencies more similar to rife than the ten Nogier frequencies used in other devices.

1. Meridian Stimulation
2. Lymphatic Drainage
3. Immune Support
4. General Detox of Liver and Kidneys

I get two or three done at every session, along with muscle testing and spine adjustments to help keep thing flowing.

Then I finsh the session with an ionic footbath

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By the way, the AR green laser is only used about 90 seconds at a time. It is a quick help tool.
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I don't know what the machine is that you're using, but I use the LBG Machine for my lymph node clogging issues.

It uses cold gas photonic energy bulbs to move lymph around and break up proteins in the lymph fluid.

However it does also have Red LEG and Infra-red light heads that I haven't used yet. It says that is for pain relief, reduce swelling, wound healing and increasing lymph activity.

gmb, the cold laser is it just RED LED? What's the name of the device?

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I suggest that to unplug lymph nodes, you probably need a lot more than an L.E.D. (light emitting diode) that emits- primarily- visible red light.

One of my favorite tests for whether a device actually is effective is that if it appears on late-night TV & sells for, oh... $15 to $20 ($19.95 is common) that, chances are, it doesn't do a damn thing.

Just my opinion.

Oh... & I've worked with red LEDs since the early 1970s. No magic here. Just a nifty new way to make visible light.
(Especially now, since the technology has advanced so far in this field, & efficiencies have increased to rival flourescent lamps, that LED bulbs are starting to replace "compact flourescents" (CFLs) Left & Right... atleast on the West coast lately.

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Chootic

My Holistic Chiro has the Erchonia PL5000. It's pretty expensive new.

gmb

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