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#1 Nilaro

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Posted 12 September 2007 - 05:34 PM

I've got lots of 500 on ebay for very cheap. These things usually go for 20-30 cents a piece. These are way discounted.

I've also got a couple lots of 100 each, if you want that too. I can also do custom lots if you want a few others.

I've also got 500 Red (630-635nm, good for reducing inflamation) LED's at 5mm, with 18,000 mcd. VERY bright, almost blinding.

They're all brand new.

Ebay auctions for the UV/Blue LED's -> 500 Piece Lot no. 1

500 Piece lot no. 2

Email me at scott -at- aethiron -dot- com if you wish to do custom lot numbers.


Sorry if there are rules against advertising, but I know LED's of this wavelength are hard to come by.


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Posted 12 September 2007 - 05:40 PM

first if u have good redlights that can comepare to this http://www.light4beauty.com/index.html then i wanna buy



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Posted 13 September 2007 - 02:07 PM

I don't have any infrared LED's, which I'm guessing from that site help reduce wrinkles.

The red LED's I have help to reduce inflammation. The blue kills p.Acnes bacteria.

Sorry mate.

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Posted 13 September 2007 - 02:42 PM

do u know any good infrared leds? that are red lights also, it good for healing the skin

is killing acne good? for skin health?

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Posted 13 September 2007 - 03:42 PM

Well infrared LED's in their nature are invisible to human eyes. The wavelength is in the 800-1000nm spectrum

Red light is in the 600-700nm spectrum.

So Infrared LED's aren't visible to the human eye.

As far as killing acne bacteria, you'll want blue light in the 405-420nm .

For inflamation, red light in 630-660nm spectrum works well.


I'm not sure about wrinkles though. I haven't read any studies dealing with IR light.




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