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Ari I have been a subscriber fora long, long time. This is one of the best I have ever watched. Thanks for the deep, deep, dive into the science . You are definitely growing as you state. Your open mindedness , and willingness to listen and learn on the fly is a hallmark of the rare and worthwhile scientific mind. i Have learned so much over these many years. Thank you. Please let us know what effects you observe with your parents condition.
So, with this new perspective from Tom and your personal ahaha's , which specific manufactured devices do you now recommend? And contact or no contact? I am using a Platinum LED panel to improve fatigue and inflammation.
Ari, once your parents have tried the device that you're going to get for them, would you be willing to let us know whether it did anything positive for their joint pain or not with their permission of course?
Great podcast! During the podcast Tom showed some slides on how it helped a diabetic not lose their leg and in the UA-cam version this was not showed. How can I get those slides to show my friend who might lose his leg because of gangrene…thanks!
Tom Kerber is a nice man, brilliant too - but the information (both part 1 & 2) was way over my head. Sad to say I had a tough time understanding much of what he was saying in both videos. I look forward to reading your new updated Red Light Book. I assume im not the only one that is looking for basic instructions for using red light therapy. TY Ari … really enjoy your station ❤
I don’t think it takes much heat to dehydrate cells. If we are treating sick people, we don’t want to make their inflamed cells more viscous. I’m not sure how much heat is too much though
Share your 'aha' moment from this video in the comments below and inspire others on their health journey! Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more insightful content.
Ari I have been a subscriber fora long, long time. This is one of the best I have ever watched. Thanks for the deep, deep, dive into the science . You are definitely growing as you state. Your open mindedness , and willingness to listen and learn on the fly is a hallmark of the rare and worthwhile scientific mind. i Have learned so much over these many years. Thank you.
Please let us know what effects you observe with your parents condition.
So, with this new perspective from Tom and your personal ahaha's , which specific manufactured devices do you now recommend? And contact or no contact? I am using a Platinum LED panel to improve fatigue and inflammation.
I truly enjoyed this and all your lectures on impressive guests. I've been researching red light therapy, etc.
Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ari, once your parents have tried the device that you're going to get for them, would you be willing to let us know whether it did anything positive for their joint pain or not with their permission of course?
Great podcast! During the podcast Tom showed some slides on how it helped a diabetic not lose their leg and in the UA-cam version this was not showed. How can I get those slides to show my friend who might lose his leg because of gangrene…thanks!
I am wondering if oral use would treat infections in the jaw due to root canals and other cavitations.
Ari, in Tom Kerber part 3, could you ask Tom about "Pulsing"?
Tom Kerber is a nice man, brilliant too - but the information (both part 1 & 2) was way over my head. Sad to say I had a tough time understanding much of what he was saying in both videos. I look forward to reading your new updated Red Light Book. I assume im not the only one that is looking for basic instructions for using red light therapy. TY Ari … really enjoy your station ❤
Based on this information would you still recommend the redrush pulse 400?
I understand this is a vertical dive into target tissue dose. Might be helpful to clarify the difference between non-living tissue vs living tissue
Why?
@@TheEnergyBlueprint because light photons act differently on living cells, moving circulatory & water content.
Hi - any feedback on targetting visible tumors with red light as opposed to generalised whole body, and benefits/negatives for cancer in general?
Better to avoid treating an active cancer site.
I missed the discount code. Can you share?
Please comment on LifeWave patches
Not something I've look at.
@@TheEnergyBlueprint Really?? You might want to as there are all kinds of studies about it..
I don’t think it takes much heat to dehydrate cells. If we are treating sick people, we don’t want to make their inflamed cells more viscous. I’m not sure how much heat is too much though