- Nov 25, 2015
- 1,705
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Large caliber rifles&machine guns, +30 years of loud clubs
lymebite how are you getting in with your RLM mini?
One post. No avatar. No intro. Just sweet relief and a link to buy something.Hi, I'm happy to report my experiences with this 'laser-pillow'.
Blessed relief for me!
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I used the bulb http://a.co/gLRecJ2 and found it very good.
It's 660nm, good range for LLLT. No fan so silent, but never gets too hot to touch (does gets warm).
Nominally rate at 36W but closer to 25W. Still a lot of light.
I attached it to homedepot cord light and makes good handle and switch. Just remove the plastic guard.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Woods-7...ble-Light-with-Hook-and-Switch-E237/301132958
I use it for treating MTP cased by TMJD so have no idea if effective for treating inner ear but as likely to work as any such light treatment and a lot cheaper.
Please, have a look at this link:
LASER vs. LED: What's the Difference? - Acupuncture Technology News
One question: when you place the bulb on your hand, does light go through your hand?I used the bulb http://a.co/gLRecJ2 and found it very good.
It's 660nm, good range for LLLT. No fan so silent, but never gets too hot to touch (does gets warm).
Nominally rate at 36W but closer to 25W. Still a lot of light.
I attached it to homedepot cord light and makes good handle and switch. Just remove the plastic guard.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Woods-7...ble-Light-with-Hook-and-Switch-E237/301132958
I use it for treating MTP cased by TMJD so have no idea if effective for treating inner ear but as likely to work as any such light treatment and a lot cheaper.
Noise sucks, thanks for the information. I'm sorry if the link I provided was not reliable for you. I Wonder what would Dr. Wilden, Bäckman, Harila, and the rest of the laser therapy gurus, have to say about led light to treat tinnitus. It would be very interesting to know.Says a Laser-Manufacturer..
@Bobby B provided an excellent Link in the depth of this Thread where Michael R. Hamblin himself (the "Godfather" of LLLT) says that the source of Light (Laser, LED) does not matter. It's all about wavelength, Power and penetration depth.
Mjroth, thank you for the information. I wish someone had the answer to your question.@Anima you are correct, there are difference between laser and LEDs, but @Noise_sucks is also right, the linked you refereed to is also just marketing hype. Lasers by definition are coherent, monochromatic and columnated. LEDs are not. But none of this matters. The bioactive range of the body is fairly large (about 1000nm to to almost 500nm) so as long as most of the enegy is in that range, monochromatic doesn't impact effectiveness. Since the angle is incidences has very little impact on how many photon a cell absorbs, calumniation has little impact. That only leaves coherent. Since light scatters almost very quickly upon layer of almost opaque skin, coherence is almost instantly lost upon entering the body. although many people, like this marketer, have claimed laser are better than leds, no one has come up with a coherent [haha] to explain why. LEDs on the other hand are much cheaper and efficient and provide a much more bang for the buck and much safer and easier to handle. It turn out that plants are photosensitive to the same frequency range as animal flesh and the mechanisms involved are very similar. Bobby is right penetration depth is very important but as far as I can tell is is strictly a function wavelength and power, and i'm not even sure about power (q: if a hold a low power long enough, can I get the same energy at a given depth?)
I Wonder what would Dr. Wilden, Bäckman, Harila, and the rest of the laser therapy gurus, have to say about led light to treat tinnitus. It would be very interesting to know.
Light is light, oké. But the light has to delivered in the cochlea. With laser you get a coherent light, which is targeget on the cochlea. LED is non-coherent. But I also bought a LED device (same as @Noise_sucks ) so I can compare in the future...60mw is much too weak
Get a 20w LED
Safer than laser as well
wilden is using a 20w laser at his office
the light we use for ears has been defocused just like a LED is, using lenses its not the regular laser beam