Title: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: oemBiology on Jun 25, 2016 Referring to following video, I would like to know on how Far Infrared should be applied for daily healing process.
If I sleep with far infrared, would my body get better health when I wake up? Would it be TRUE / SPAM? Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any suggestions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgfn9WiYYao Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: bio_man on Jun 28, 2016 Light relief via infrared spells out scam to me. Infrared is below the visible spectrum of red, it's light that can't be seen with our eyes. So the visible red and blue would therefore have less infrared output than true infrared LEDs such as those used in TV remotes and communications. It is interesting to note that "Bright sunlight provides an irradiance of just over 1 kilowatt per square meter at sea level. Of this energy, 527 watts is infrared radiation, 445 watts is visible light, and 32 watts is ultraviolet radiation." (according to Wikipedia). That said, we're bombared with infrared light every day without even realizing it. We also release infrared too, which is how mosquitoes can spot us in the night!
Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: oemBiology on Jun 28, 2016 Referring to video 1:37, she mentions about 8 - 10 cause resonant, that is how Infrared light move water molecules by resonant, That is Physics, I would like to know on whether it is TRUE or SPAM on this resonant issue.
Do you have any suggestions? Thank you very much for any suggestions :> Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: duddy on Jun 28, 2016 There are studies that demonstrate a correlation between healing and infrared.
Here's one of many http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lsm.20769/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED_NO_CUSTOMER Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: bio_man on Jun 28, 2016 There are studies that demonstrate a correlation between healing and infrared. Here's one of many http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lsm.20769/epdf?r3_referer=wol&tracking_action=preview_click&show_checkout=1&purchase_site_license=LICENSE_DENIED_NO_CUSTOMER Did you read the conclusion though? This study demonstrates that while clearing wounds of certain bacteria is feasible it does not necessarily translate into a healing advantage. When normal flora are disturbed, environmental organisms more readily colonize the wound surface. It is not clear when using 808 nm light whether the loss o f normal flora in the wound alone is responsible for the proliferation of S. aureus or whether the light adds to the effect by stimulating S. aureus growth. Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: oemBiology on Jun 30, 2016 Does anyone find any related reference on resonant's issue that is how Infrared light move water molecules by resonant.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions :> Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: bio_man on Jun 30, 2016 Also, where are the "many" correlations you claim to have seen? @duddy
Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: duddy on Jun 30, 2016 https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/detailedresult.php?img=PMC2831243_KHI-02-52-g-005&req=4
Try this ^^ Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: bio_man on Jun 30, 2016 Normally I'm pretty good at finding sources, but they don't exist (or I just can't find them). I appreciate you providing links, but they don't provide a direct link to how and why, and if it is so, that infrared increased healing in tissue
Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: oemBiology on Jun 30, 2016 Normally I'm pretty good at finding sources, but they don't exist (or I just can't find them). I appreciate you providing links, but they don't provide a direct link to how and why, and if it is so, that infrared increased healing in tissue Do you find any experiment on how Infrared light move water molecules by resonant? Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions :> Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: bio_man on Jul 1, 2016 Here's a source, though it's not academically cited:
http://www.interheat.com/english/sub_28.html --> Look for "Effect of Infrared Rays" Here's another one as well: https://books.google.ca/books?id=z466CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA456&lpg=PA456&dq=Infrared+light+water+molecules+by+resonant&source=bl&ots=n1HrZngOAh&sig=GS1DNslATc1Ze-U_JeOhnTvJkl4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjE4LTExtHNAhXJ6YMKHe5CBJMQ6AEIPzAF#v=onepage&q=Infrared%20light%20water%20molecules%20by%20resonant&f=false --- Also provided are some claims without *any* scientific proof (https://biology-forums.com/gallery/47/6_01_07_16_1_40_59.jpeg) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=23640) (https://biology-forums.com/gallery/47/6_01_07_16_1_41_09.png) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=23641) (https://biology-forums.com/gallery/47/6_01_07_16_1_41_17.png) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=23642) (https://biology-forums.com/gallery/47/6_01_07_16_1_41_27.gif) (https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=23643) Overall effects according to http://healingtools.tripod.com/PT.html: Reduces Pain, Swelling, Inflammation & Irritation Stimulates Healing Process Stimulates Endorphins Stimulates Serotonin Please take these claims with caution!!! Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: oemBiology on Jul 1, 2016 Do you have any suggestions on how far infrared work better in this experiments?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions :> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnA9yJos0Do Title: Re: How to apply Far Infrared for healing process? Post by: bio_man on Jul 4, 2016 I've seen an experiment like this, but instead of plates, ice was placed on steel and on wood, and I remember that the ice melted quicker when placed on the steel. From my understanding, black color suggests that no light is escaping, so it's holding more energy, hence the ice melts quicker.
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