"Based on the research and information I have on May 06 the following makes sense to me," Harlan Jacobsen Copyright © 2006 |
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Your author first ran into this Nitric Oxide thing when researching curing his severe neuropathy, which had progressed to the point of almost total loss of feeling in his feet. Investigating the NASA developed LCD light system close to infra red, (invisible) was being used in the "Anodyne" light therapy system to correct neuropathy symptoms in 20 $60 each -30 minute light exposures to the feet. In that research came across the words "generating Nitric Oxide.
80% reported marked improvement in their neuropathy.
If it will correct or improve with that little light source, it should
certainly work with the all time best all wave length light source, the
sun. Your author tried it with 30 minute sun exposure to the bottom of his feet
and 15 minutes to the tops. A remarkable change was noted the first day and in 3 days of this, an estimated 50% of my feelings in my feet had returned. Repeated exposure for the next two weeks showed some additional improvement to where it is probably 80 to 90% corrected to date.
This was in addition to sunning the rest of the body at the same time. This
also seemed to improve the overall blood glucose problem to some degree and was
likely playing a big part in getting my BG under control.
It was such a relief getting the feelings in my feet back that I likely did not note all the other improvement. The natural things, readily available free are the way to go. A glass of unchlorinated water every two hours, and at least 30 minutes of sunshine daily are two basics to start with.
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