No response...
Jim? If you aren't selling the Heaters, I'd appreciate a pointer so I
can order them myself. I don't mind not getting the discount for bulk
orders.
Thanks
Charles
thmicom wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Welcome to the new members.
>
> It has been a while since I last posted to the list. I hope that the
> holiday's contained some hallmark moments for all.
>
> Since I've not been too good at moderating the list lately, I've set
> the list to unmoderated. I had initially set the list such that new
> members were moderated and then after their first post I would set
> their status to unmoderated. This was primarily to prevent the random
> spam posting. There hasn't been too many of them. So, to compensate
> for my slow response at times, the list is now set to unmoderated.
> Feel free to post to your hearts content, but please try to stay on topic.
>
> I've got about 10 research articles related to the application of
> thermal therapy that I will try to assemble and post to the Soapbox
> section of the website. Very interesting work; Done by medical
> doctors and published in peer reviewed journals. What is most
> interesting are the studies that monitored physiological responses to
> the thermal therapy. I can't understand how anyone could read their
> findings and not think that there was benefit to this modality.
>
> I am making some changes to the suggested use of FIR for those that
> are willing to prove the program for themselves. One change, as far
> as the application of FIR, will be modified to be similar to how FIR
> was used in these published trials.
>
> I emailed the author of one of the papers but have not recieved a
> reply. I've found the email address of another principal
> investigator. I'll send him an email. I have a few questions
> pertaining to why they used the FIR sauna in the manner that they did.
>
> I will be contacting the few people that I think may still be open to
> trying it to see what their current status is, whether they are still
> up to giving it a go.
>
> I'm frustrated that I don't have the financial means to do more. The
> bulk of my time is now spent at work, computer sys admin. One benefit
> of working at the school of medicine is that I am able to attend
> presentations given by researchers, related to a variety of health
> studies.
>
> Usually when I get off work I don't feel like doing much but veg out
> watching a movie. There has been some increased interest in getting
> FIR heaters but mostly I suspect from people trying to find an
> alternative to the high cost of gas to warm their home. My private
> revolt against the local gas company, I've set my thermostat to 55
> degrees. Last months gas bill, w/ thermostat set at 55, was $85.
> I've now set my thermostat to 45 degrees. At 55 the furnace would
> turn on a couple times during the night. No more of that. I use the
> FIR heaters in the areas that I spend most of my time, living room and
> bedroom. Electricity is cheaper than gas. There are people in the
> area paying upwards of $200 per month on gas. Nothing like having
> hard earned money go up in hot air :)
>
> The other day I got up at 4:30AM and traveled to Odgen (50 miles north
> of Salt Lake City) to a manufacturer of heating elements. I was able
> to get a few items to experiment with to see how I can improve the
> design of the heaters that I will one day sell. Which will not be
> until there is enough interest. Maybe next year more people will tune
> into this modality and be willing to wait.
>
> My goal was to prove this modality. AS far as I'm concerned, it's
> proven. But must be used within bounds. Acceptance by those that may
> benefit from the modality is something else.
>
> If you already have a fir sauna device and want to give the program a
> go, email me.
I would like to also. I've already got (had for a while) a microwater
device, but I'm still waiting to hear back from on the Heaters. I'm
ready to order, and if I can't get them from you, I was gonna get two of
these:
www.toolsforwellness.com/81062.html
Thanks,
--
Charles