I thought that the 5 inch laser pointer pen that I had purchased last
year from Fry's Electronics (southern California) for $35 was pretty nifty.
It was the least expensive model thay had, but it served my prupose. Imagine
my surprise when recently I came across a laser pointer from China
that's only 2.5 inches long and 1/2 inch in diameter (about the size of
a military rifle cartridge). This Chinese laser pen comes attached to a
short chain with a swivel key ring and a spring loaded locking "D" ring.
It uses tiny button batteries and costs less than half the priceof
my 5 inch laser pen.
Beyond its lower cost and smaller size, however, this mini 'rocket in
your pocket' (careful guys...) throws a red laser beam (645 nanometer)
at
least twenty times farther than the 5 inch pointer pen.
This pointer has to be the lightest, smallest, and most
convenient laser manufactured anywhere on this planet! It easily
fits in the palm of your hand and yet, it can throw a beam well over 2500
yards at night. This is phenomenal power for such a small and inexpensive
unit!
I frequently walk at night in an area that's adjacent to railroad tracks.
Sometimes, I see extremely long trains of freight cars being pulled. One
night, I counted over 200 cars in a single run. To test the throwing
power of this laser pen, I shined it on the freight cars one night as they
went by me ( I was standing about 80 yards away). From where I was standing,
I had a clear line of sight along most of the lenght of the cars
being pulled. As I scanned the lenght of the cars, I could only see the
red beam reflecting off the dull sides of these freight cars for about
150 yards. However, on this particular night, I saw the beam brightly
reflect back from the shiny beveled corner of a particular car that was
at
least 500 yards from where I was standing!! I couldn't get over
it!
I oftened used the laser to point out things on the wall from the overhead
projector while I was giving a talk. I also use it to demonstrate the relative (visual) ppm concentration
of colloidal silver.
Colloidal Silver Concentration Indicator
You can use this laser pointer as an indicator of the relative strength of a colloidal silver solution. When you shine the leaser beam through a clear glass that contains colloidal silver, the laser beam will back scatter the silver particles, so you to see a "track" of the laser beam (yes, something like Startrek). The more concentrated the colloidal silver solution, the thicker the track will look. The back scattering of the laser light is known as the Tyndal or Raliegh Effect. You can also see the swirling motion of the silver particles within the laser beam. This is called Brownian Movement.
Therapeutic Applications.
By shining a laser beam on specific chakras or accupuncture points on
the body, you can stimulate the aura to transduce this energy into the
body. The red color of this laser beam is stimulating. When
you have an under active organ, chakra center, accupunture point,
or any hormone producing center (E.g. thymus gland, pituitary, thyroid,
adrenals, etc.), you can increase its activity by stimulating
it with an intense red light either directly or at accupuncture meridian
nodes. Hand pulsing the laser beam produces even better results
(you should avoid shining a laser directly into the eyes though).
To illustrate the effectiveness of this form of stimulating laser therapy,
allow me to continue my story. The same night that I walked along the tracks
and tested the laser, I also pulsed the beam on my throat for about 15
minutes while walking. I wanted to see if I could raise my metabolism rate
by stimulating the thyroid gland directly. I was planning on doing this
every night and checking my (below normal) morning wake up temperature
to see if it would go up, indicating an increase in thyroid output (and
metabolism). It was already past midnight and I was tired before I even
started out on this walk, but I pushed myself because I needed the
exercise. Normally, I would have fallen asleep very quickly after returning
home, but because I had stimulated my thyroid with the laser, I remained wide
awake until 4A.M.! That taught me two things:
1. Laser light stimulation therapy works.
2. Don't stimulate your thyroid gland late at night (wait
until the morning).
The distributors
of this laser pen are marketing it as an amusement item for pets, but if
they knew how valuable it was for therapeutic applications,
they would surely triple the price overnight. Fortunately, they are unaware
of that and continue to market it at a very low price. So why don't you
take advantage of this serrendipitous situation and obtain your own powerhouse
mini laser pen for only $18? (send me an e-mail if interested and write " laser pen order" in the subject line)
Yes, folks, eighteen bucks (plus $3 shipping) for the Best Buy
on the planet in a laser pointer/therapeutic light tool.
Comments
----Original Message-----
From: John P
To: Ken Adachi
Date: Thursday, July 13, 2000
Subject: About your laser pointer...
Hi Ken,
I received your laser pointer recently and have been using it to stimulate
my third-eye (6th Chakra). It's interesting to see how I start
to slip into an Alpha brain wave state as soon as I start to shine the
laser on my forehead. I also feel alot of stimulation to my
third-eye. I think my intuition is starting to improve
with only a few minutes a day of pulsing my third-eye with the laser.
I'm glad you plan to put up some information in the near future about
accupuncture points that can be stimulated with a laser pointer.
I hope you get a chance to try to work on your third-eye with the laser
pointer, I would like to compare notes with you. This
could be a really great way to increase ones psychic abilities, with great
ease.
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