elgarak said:
Is it OK if I use the text of your post on another forum?
Sure, go ahead !
cy said:
Newbie, what wave length(s) are they using to achieve results?
cy, one of the articles that Newbie has linked says it's 670 nm.
Newbie, I'm surprised. This is like science fiction ! I didn't know we have come that far. And I'm tempted to fit a flashlight with a infrared Luxeon and put that into my medical kit.
The products I am talking about have a more subtle healing effect. Actually I have played with such products but I have not done scientific tests.
I obtained some sample products from Malaysian maker Conybio and their elbow bandage with "bio-ceramics" worked nicely for my wife. Pain disappeared and didn't come back. But then I don't know if a normal bandage would maybe have worked just as well.
Their t-shirts do eliminate body odour, but there's several materials that can do this, not sure if it's related to the FIR-active ceramic powder that they add to their cloth.
I also did a test buying some fruits and wrapping half of them into bio-ceramic cloth and the other half not. The ones that I had not wrapped spoiled sooner and the wrapped ones, before they spoiled, had a different taste from the unwrapped ones. I can't say that the different taste was necessarily better or worse.
The semi-scientific explanations of companies in that industry say that their products accept heat and re-radiate it in the shape of far-infrared, thereby entering deeper into the body which is supposed to be good.
What grows my doubts abt these things is that I never found a study by a reputated source and that in the US, these products claim to help in reducing weight, they sometimes include magnets, they are sold expensive, and sometimes thru MLM.
Being an engineering guy I'd actually love to prove the effect of a FIR-active bandage or food container by hooking it up to a spectrum analyzer.