Far Infrared lowers bg significantly

Hello again,
I haven’t posted for a while because I have been concentrating on
getting my mouth fixed - getting the mercury and root canals out. I
am going for the extractions on Nov 6. That involves a lot of
detoxing so i have been researching that lately and just living with
the diabetes.
In the process of detoxing I am inventing a far infrared bed sauna
and I finished the prototype last week. There are versions on the
market already but I couldn’t afford them at 1900- or so. I have had
a thirty minute session in the Fir bed before sleep for the last
three nights. My morning fasting bgs have been averaging 150 lately
but since the beds they have been 119, 116 and now this morning 106.
Last night to test it I ate cake at a BBQ, my bg was 256 before I got
in the fir bed.
How come no-one has used this for diabetes? Some of the Far infrared

saunas claim to help diabetes but when you read about it it’s the
side effects on the extremities that they use them to heal- not the
actual bg. I think the rays will eventually heal the pancreas itself.
I am so excited. With my tooth removal, detox and now this I am sure
I can cure my diabetes completely.
If anyone responds to this post with questions I am going to be gone
for a couple of days to my dentist.
freepam

10 Responses to “Far Infrared lowers bg significantly”

  1. John Smith Says:

    Hi Mary…. I haven’t heard of any of these things - oxyplus, far infrared,
    Willard Water, and stretch exercise that someone else mentioned. If anyone has
    good links to these things, I would sure appreciate it.
    Thank you,
    Kady

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  2. Endy King Says:

    Hi Freepam. Do you have any idea what far-infra-red light does to
    effect this lowering of blood sugar? Do you think it might be similar
    to zapping - knocking out parasites? Or some other effect? Anyone?
    Please keep us posted on your progress. -Linda R

  3. John Smith Says:

    Sure, Mary, I am excited about it. It seems to have the potential to
    heal many degenerative conditions.
    Pam

  4. John Smith Says:

    Hi Linda,
    From my research there are two different effects of the Far infrared.
    The rays go 1-2 inches into the body and warm and heal muscles
    directly - they have been used in this way for years by doctors.
    For diabetics the second effect is the raising of body temperature as
    if you have a fever. This only comes from being inside an enclosed
    space with the rays - like a personal sauna. But it is way more
    comfortable than a regular sauna because it doesn’t have to get so
    hot to raise a sweat. By raising your internal temperature it has the
    effect of sweating out toxins plus giving you the same workout as if
    you had gone running for 30 minutes. So I think that’s why it affects
    the bgs. It is the equivalent of very strong exercise on the muscles
    burning up sugar. You replace the sweat with water but you don’t put
    back the sugar or the toxins.
    For overweight diabetics it would be a godsend I think. I’m a skinny

    diabetic and can’t gain weight on the low carb diet so now I will be
    able to eat more veggies and healthy raw food, which I have been
    missing a lot.
    While I was gone to the dentist I thought of some improvements to my
    prototype so I will work on those now. What I am hoping to do is get
    a kit together or just the directions and sell them to people who
    want to make their own. That is a way’s off. First I will make it the
    best way I can for me and then test a few with friends with different
    problems.
    Pam

  5. John Smith Says:

    > From my research there are two different effects of the Far infrared.
    >
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    Pam,
    I’ve been searching on the internet to find out about far infrared, and
    there are a lot of products available besides the whole bed, which as you say
    is very expensive. There are FIR lamps for about $200, and there is even less
    expensive FIR clothing that one can wear. Have you heard about these and do
    you think the lamps and/or the clothing would be just as effective as laying
    in one of the beds? btw, it was interesting to read that the FIR detoxes
    parasites, fungus, etc., which is the basis of Dr. Hulda Clark’s diabetes curing
    theory, and also the basis of The Fungus Link curing theory.
    Thanks,
    Kady


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  6. Endy King Says:

    Freepam, please put me on your list of people interested in your kit
    or building instructions when you have them done. Thanks. Do you
    think simulation of 30 minutes of hard exercise actually tones the

  7. John Smith Says:

    Hi Kady,
    The fir lamps can only give you the first effect I spoke of, the
    muscle healing effect, because they can only be directed at one part
    of the body. You don’t get the full body sweat reaction that lowers
    the bgs. Mine was 97 this morning, yeah! It just keeps going down
    every day.
    The cloth stuff is great. That is a fabric that reflects your own
    body rays back to you. I have one for my sore wrist and I put it on
    whenever I do a lot of computer work or sanding. It made me a
    believer in FIR. But, once again, it is not a whole body detox.

    I have just modified my first prototype a lot and it is working even
    better. What I want to do is get a kit and directions together so
    people can make one just like it. I am trying to design it so that
    someone even so sick they can’t get out of bed can have a session. It

    would just be placed over them as they lie there. I’m really excited
    about the healing possibilities with it. Lots of testing to do yet
    though.
    Pam

  8. John Smith Says:

    Hi Linda,
    I surely will let everyone know when it’s done. I’m putting a timer
    on it today. Yes it does help with exercise soreness. In fact
    athletes are using far infrared saunas to warm up their muscles for 5
    minutes before exercising and then they do a short session after as
    well.
    There is a lot of research out there on the effects and they’ve been
    using the full-on saunas for 20 years in Germany and the Orient but
    no-one seems to have studied the diabetes reaction. Of course, if you
    have one of these and your bgs are under 100 then you wouldn’t get
    all the complications of diabetes and a lot of people who live off it
    would be out of work, right? I’m a real cynic about medicine.
    This is a non-commercial list so I don’t want to be accused of trying
    to sell stuff and thrown off but if no-one objects I will keep you
    all posted.

    Pam

  9. John Smith Says:

    > I have just modified my first prototype a lot and it is working even
    > better.

    Thanks for the information, Pam, and best of luck on your project !
    Kady

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