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Re[2]: Blue Light Promising For Tumors

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Hello Tad,

This is Mike replying.

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. I think it is worth

trying. Don't use the red or near infrared. Those wavelenghths

penetrate deepr, but may (possibly) stimulate cell growth.

The dental lights come in a range of wavelengths between 420 and 500

nm, so the 470 nm led arrays (blue) would be right in that range.

Mike

Monday, June 30, 2008, 4:37:58 AM, you wrote:

TW> On Jun 29, 2008, at 11:07 AM, jm92562 wrote:

>> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080624110831.htm

TW> - thanks so much for posting this, I was feeling bad about using

TW> LED's on my husband's growths. My LED array has blue, red, and

TW> infrared. Would it be better to only use the blue light and not the

TW> red and infrared? They have separate switches. One article suggested

TW> that infrared could promote angiogenesis. I need more information

TW> since an article about infrared saunas said they would decrease cancer

TW> growth.

TW>

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