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  1. J

    ideas needed for 50-100W medical laser

    Not knowing much anything about lasers I first asked for a high power one. Then, if you read all my posts, I asked for anything that can heat the skin without burning it. Maybe this forum is not the right place to ask. A pen laser that a teacher uses is non-damaging and non thermal. That is one...
  2. J

    ideas needed for 50-100W medical laser

    That is not applicable to my type of leish. It occupies spaces under the skin undetectable when the population is small. So I need something with large coverage and that can penetrate skin (such as red or infrared light). Well, I thouoght for sure someone on a laser forum could tell me what...
  3. J

    ideas needed for 50-100W medical laser

    I have not seen dry ice available here in South America
  4. J

    ideas needed for 50-100W medical laser

    slight temperature change such as what a sauna would provide is not enough. You have to almost burn the skin with heat or cold to kill the parasite. Using heat (such as a red hot knife blade) is the ancient way to treat the disease. ouch!
  5. J

    ideas needed for 50-100W medical laser

    I'm sorry but I am not asking anyone for permission or for their opinion on what I am wanting. I am only asking for technical assistance. Maybe what I want isn't even a laser, just a red light source strong enough to heat the skin almost to the point of slight burning. What is sad is that...
  6. J

    ideas needed for 50-100W medical laser

    OK, for 1 there are no doctors doing this kind of therapy for people suffering with leishmaniasis. It is DIY or nothing. I realize now that the wattage I was asking for is that which can burn skin, which I don´t want. The research was on leishmaniasis sores that are "exposed". I have a...
  7. J

    ideas needed for 50-100W medical laser

    hi all I have been battling leishmaniasis (skin eating microscopic parasites) now for 7 years and have tried the best drugs to no avail. Time to pull out the big gun (ie: laser). I just found out lasers have been used successfully against these infections. I´d like to make my own and show others...


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