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There was an online event yesterday hosted by the inventor of Vielight. I hoped for enough info to make a decision. Didn't happen. When I was in college I was forced to take a class on public speaking. This guy needed a similar class. I couldn't follow much of what he said. But what I got I already knew from the Vielight videos. Right now dealing with a dead battery in my pickup. Once I get the new one in I'll reread the transcripts and make a decision.

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Smittybear7

Keep me posted

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kaypeeoh in reply toSmittybear7

Sure. I will likely go with it. I'm hesitating because I don't want to deal with one more failure.

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Smittybear7 in reply tokaypeeoh

Good luck I hope it works

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kathy775

I was also listening in on part of that call ... have you also considered the Duo Coronet? Millbrook mentioned she had tried the Vielight for her husband but it was the Coronet Duo (along with the PS128 probiotic) that she said was like a miracle for him. Millbrook suggested I try the Coronet Duo for my dad, so I got it for him. There is also the Dorset Community Men's Shed on FB where they make a red hat for you for AUD300 plus shipping. Best of luck, whichever you choose!

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Michel0220

You can find in the recording of the Vielight zoom session on the following YouTube channel. There is also an interview of Catherine Hamilton about the red light therapy/Coronet.

youtube.com/channel/UCN2A0v...

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Missy0202

I communicated with a rep from Vielight after the presentation. I asked about the addition of their intranasal device only, since I already own the duo coronet. They agreed that it would make a good addition rather than having to change to their whole system for those who already have similar devices

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sharoncrayn

I believe the inventor and CEO of Vielight is a Vietnamese named Lee Lim (engineer, Cal Berkley) who was born in Vietnam and lives in Canada. Therefore, I suspect his English diction is less than perfect and not up to your English language skills. Most of their scientific staff are foreign born as well (which is not atypical in today's scientific world).

As a suggestion, instead of doing the usual Youtube thing, you might to read their published case studies. If you don't understand them, call their research staff.

Whether PBM technology will help your situation is doubtful, but anything is possible.

Good luck in your journey.

sharon

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kaypeeoh in reply tosharoncrayn

Thanks for the note. I didn't mean the pejorative tone. Many of my professors weren't native speakers. But they got the point across. What bothered me was the constant hemming and hawing and 'umming'.

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