him and just use the blue 470 nm for whatever benefit they may have.
His lumps are right under the skin, easily felt. We have a homemade
sauna made of 6 infrared ceramic heat emitters in a small laundry room.
It's hard to get really hot in it but I do have a research article
saying hyperthermia from an infrared sauna would cause a decrease in
tumor growth, so do you think this application of infrared is OK? We
were doing it a lot for a while but have really slacked off.
Nancy
On Jun 30, 2008, at 7:20 AM, goldenmike@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> You can use 470 nm blue led light on tumors. It only penetrates about
> 1 mm at this wavelength. This would be good for skin cancers and
> maybe some skin mets or very superficial tumors.
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