DaveFoster
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You've been very active on the web lately, Such. Unfortunately I'm all memed out.Maybe the masons called it like that to mock us while they sterilize us? Is Peat part of Agenda 2030
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You've been very active on the web lately, Such. Unfortunately I'm all memed out.Maybe the masons called it like that to mock us while they sterilize us? Is Peat part of Agenda 2030
I envy you...You've been very active on the web lately, Such. Unfortunately I'm all memed out.
Do you know what is causing the damage?
Infrared light is easily absorbed by water molecules and causes molecular vibration that can overheat tissue, i believe this is the main cause of the problem.
The nomenclature and divisions of the electromagnetic spectrum is based on its interaction with mater. There is overlapping effects at the boundaries but even 100 nanometers has a big difference in interaction and effect.
“Electromagnetic radiation interacts with matter in different ways across the spectrum. These types of interaction are so different that historically different names have been applied to different parts of the spectrum, as though these were different types of radiation. Thus, although these "different kinds" of electromagnetic radiation form a quantitatively continuous spectrum of frequencies and wavelengths, the spectrum remains divided for practical reasons related to these qualitative interaction differences.”
Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia
The farther you move away from visible light along the electromagnetic spectrum; infrared then microwave and radio waves the less time you want to spend close to a concentrated source, the same for the other side of the visible light spectrum of ultraviolet, x-rays and gamma rays.
Probably the wrong place to post this but I find that LLLT dramatically attenuates the brain fatigue from programming all day at around 1-3 J/cm^2 applied to the forehead and sides of skull (with about 40-70 mW/cm^2, so around 25 seconds per area). Allows me to program for 10+ hours non stop. Also I think we should start posting our dosage parameters so that we can come up with an ideal dose.
Red light man combo light, so it has NIR.I wonder what the mechanism is here. Seems unlikely that light is reaching the brain but the message must be traveling somehow. Are you using red or NIRA?
Transcranial Near-Infrared Laser Transmission (NILT) Profiles (800 nm): Systematic Comparison in Four Common Research Species
I'm thinking about experimenting with the bulbrite incandescent lamp, that peat recommends . Just a few seconds should be enough. Theoretically it should increase local conversion of cholesterol to steroids. And the gonads have some of the highest expression of steroidogenic enzymes.One point that never was made in this thread is the risk of testicular damage from the LFE/LFM fields emitted by the lamps, as the testicles are the most EMF sensitive body parts.
My reason for bumping this thread is to inquire about UV-light from the 250W heat lamps recommended by Peat. I've been thinking about exposing my gonads to these bulbs, at a EMF safe distance, but I've heard that UV kan lower testosterone. Can anyone confirm this? Or share experiences with heat lamps on testes?
I stand in front of the light in my underwear 1 min per day, covering most of my body at about 1-2 meters distance. I alternate sides as LLLT studies showed tolerance if used everyday. I noticed a small energy boost when I started out. Gonna work up to 20 minutes in next winter I think. I'm not sure about exposing the gonads with the light; if it has UV I've heard it could lower testosterone.I'm thinking about experimenting with the bulbrite incandescent lamp, that peat recommends . Just a few seconds should be enough. Theoretically it should increase local conversion of cholesterol to steroids. And the gonads have some of the highest expression of steriodigenic enzymes.
So putting some lanolin (high in cholesterol) on you balks and then shining some light on it for like 5 seconds might be a good combo ...
Have you tried it?
Apparently it makes you jacked and makes your feet grow.This is the old school way of doing it. View attachment 34927
I actually felt pretty androgenic from just a frew seconds on the testes today.I stand in front of the light in my underwear 1 min per day, covering most of my body at about 1-2 meters distance. I alternate sides as LLLT studies showed tolerance if used everyday. I noticed a small energy boost when I started out. Gonna work up to 20 minutes in next winter I think. I'm not sure about exposing the gonads with the light; if it has UV I've heard it could lower testosterone.
I do it all the time, it makes me feel euphoricHas anybody actually tried sunning the balls?
Nice . Do you notice any benefits on hormonal levels like increases muscle size, more confidence or better sexual health ?I do it all the time, it makes me feel euphoric
Definitely feel more confident and an increase in libido afterwards.Nice . Do you notice any benefits on hormonal levels like increases muscle size, more confidence or better sexual health ?