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HC
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0318/sstreamII_0382.jpg

"Some of the Slipstream riders also receive "cold" laser therapy, which is
designed to promote healing." Source:
http://sports.espn.go.com:80/oly/cycling/slipstreamcali?lpos=spotlight&lid=tab6pos1

Mark & Steven Bornfeld
01-04-1970, 06:23 AM
HC wrote:
> http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0318/sstreamII_0382.jpg
>
> "Some of the Slipstream riders also receive "cold" laser therapy, which is
> designed to promote healing." Source:
> http://sports.espn.go.com:80/oly/cycling/slipstreamcali?lpos=spotlight&lid=tab6pos1
>
>


Sounds way more expensive than ultrasound. Maybe it's cold fusion.

Steve

--
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
http://www.dentaltwins.com
Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001

Bruce Gilbert
01-04-1970, 06:26 AM
"Mark & Steven Bornfeld" <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote in message
news:b%TGj.7591$Yy2.3806@trndny04...
> HC wrote:
> > http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0318/sstreamII_0382.jpg
> >
> > "Some of the Slipstream riders also receive "cold" laser therapy, which
is
> > designed to promote healing." Source:
> >
http://sports.espn.go.com:80/oly/cycling/slipstreamcali?lpos=spotlight&lid=tab6pos1
> >
> >
>
>
> Sounds way more expensive than ultrasound. Maybe it's cold fusion.
>
> Steve
>
> --
> Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
> http://www.dentaltwins.com
> Brooklyn, NY
> 718-258-5001

One of my friends had a really bad crash a couple of years ago. He lost a
lot of skin. In order to accelerate the recovery, a laser was used to
stimulate the skin. It was about the size of a flashlight. It is not used in
the USA for human medical treatment. This one came from a veterinary supply,
used mostly around thoroughbred horses. All I know is that the results were
astonishingly fast. I believe the European skin doctors use these things
regularly.

Bruce

MagillaGorilla
01-04-1970, 06:27 AM
Bruce Gilbert wrote:

> "Mark & Steven Bornfeld" <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote in message
> news:b%TGj.7591$Yy2.3806@trndny04...
>
>>HC wrote:
>>
>>>http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0318/sstreamII_0382.jpg
>>>
>>>"Some of the Slipstream riders also receive "cold" laser therapy, which
>
> is
>
>>>designed to promote healing." Source:
>>>
>
> http://sports.espn.go.com:80/oly/cycling/slipstreamcali?lpos=spotlight&lid=tab6pos1
>
>>>
>>
>>Sounds way more expensive than ultrasound. Maybe it's cold fusion.
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>--
>>Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
>>http://www.dentaltwins.com
>>Brooklyn, NY
>>718-258-5001
>
>
> One of my friends had a really bad crash a couple of years ago. He lost a
> lot of skin. In order to accelerate the recovery, a laser was used to
> stimulate the skin. It was about the size of a flashlight. It is not used in
> the USA for human medical treatment. This one came from a veterinary supply,
> used mostly around thoroughbred horses. All I know is that the results were
> astonishingly fast. I believe the European skin doctors use these things
> regularly.
>
> Bruce
>
>


Okay, but why is he using it near his penis in the photo?

Thanks,

Magilla

Bruce Gilbert
01-04-1970, 06:30 AM
"MagillaGorilla" <magilla@zoo.com> wrote in message
news:KaWdnUSXLtcDp3DanZ2dnUVZ_rmjnZ2d@ptd.net...
> Bruce Gilbert wrote:
>
> > "Mark & Steven Bornfeld" <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote in message
> > news:b%TGj.7591$Yy2.3806@trndny04...
> >
> >>HC wrote:
> >>
> >>>http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0318/sstreamII_0382.jpg
> >>>
> >>>"Some of the Slipstream riders also receive "cold" laser therapy, which
> >
> > is
> >
> >>>designed to promote healing." Source:
> >>>
> >
> >
http://sports.espn.go.com:80/oly/cycling/slipstreamcali?lpos=spotlight&lid=tab6pos1
> >
> >>>
> >>
> >>Sounds way more expensive than ultrasound. Maybe it's cold fusion.
> >>
> >>Steve
> >>
> >>--
> >>Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
> >>http://www.dentaltwins.com
> >>Brooklyn, NY
> >>718-258-5001
> >
> >
> > One of my friends had a really bad crash a couple of years ago. He lost
a
> > lot of skin. In order to accelerate the recovery, a laser was used to
> > stimulate the skin. It was about the size of a flashlight. It is not
used in
> > the USA for human medical treatment. This one came from a veterinary
supply,
> > used mostly around thoroughbred horses. All I know is that the results
were
> > astonishingly fast. I believe the European skin doctors use these things
> > regularly.
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> >
>
>
> Okay, but why is he using it near his penis in the photo?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Magilla

Wishful thinking. On the other hand, a second dwarf member did grow the next
morning! Always read the warning label or consult the MSDS before applying a
preparation or using a new device...

Bruce

bjw@mambo.ucolick.org
01-04-1970, 06:30 AM
On Mar 28, 11:36*am, MagillaGorilla <magi...@zoo.com> wrote:
> Bruce Gilbert wrote:
> > "Mark & Steven Bornfeld" <bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote in message
>
> >>>http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0318/sstreamII_0382.jpg
>
> >>>"Some of the Slipstream riders also receive "cold" laser therapy, which
> >>>designed to promote healing." *Source:
>
> >http://sports.espn.go.com:80/oly/cycling/slipstreamcali?lpos=spotligh....
>
> >>Sounds way more expensive than ultrasound. *Maybe it's cold fusion.
>
> > One of my friends had a really bad crash a couple of years ago. He lost a
> > lot of skin. In order to accelerate the recovery, a laser was used to
> > stimulate the skin. It was about the size of a flashlight. It is not used in
> > the USA for human medical treatment. This one came from a veterinary supply,
> > used mostly around thoroughbred horses. All I know is that the results were
> > astonishingly fast. I believe the European skin doctors use these things
> > regularly.
>
> Okay, but why is he using it near his penis in the photo?


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