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	<title>Comments on: How to Use Topical Nail Fungus Treatments</title>
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		<title>By: Bil</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2016 17:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for sharing. The violet ray was not invented by Tesla. He invented the Tesla Coil and the VR uses a similar coil. Also it was not banned in the US. In 1950 some of the VR manufacturers were sued by the FDA for false advertising. Also during WW2 some of the companies made coils for military 2-way radios instead since they had the equipment. These devices are FDA approved for use on the face and scalp. Widely sold at Amazon. etc; under the name &quot;High Frequency&quot; machine. But they are not near as powerful as the antique models - used ones widely available at Ebay - must be rewired and the capacitor replaced with a MPP type. Powerful new models also available but advertised for industrial use. One is made by Electro Technic. Same model sold at baar.com as a violet ray.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for sharing. The violet ray was not invented by Tesla. He invented the Tesla Coil and the VR uses a similar coil. Also it was not banned in the US. In 1950 some of the VR manufacturers were sued by the FDA for false advertising. Also during WW2 some of the companies made coils for military 2-way radios instead since they had the equipment. These devices are FDA approved for use on the face and scalp. Widely sold at Amazon. etc; under the name &#8220;High Frequency&#8221; machine. But they are not near as powerful as the antique models &#8211; used ones widely available at Ebay &#8211; must be rewired and the capacitor replaced with a MPP type. Powerful new models also available but advertised for industrial use. One is made by Electro Technic. Same model sold at baar.com as a violet ray.</p>
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		<title>By: Bill Zhang</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Bill Zhang]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2015 19:49:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The talk of  laser treatments and sunlight/magnifying glass treatments brings to mind another device that  is similar in that it uses RF frequency energy to radiate RF energy subcutaneously. It was invented over 100 years ago by Nikola Tesla and is called a &quot;Violet Ray&quot;. It was sold on the open market until the early 50s when the FDA outlawed it&#039;s use because people were making outrageous claims for what it could and couldn&#039;t do. Despite the fact it was effective for specific things they simply prohibited it&#039;s use for anything. That&#039;s government for you. However it remained legal outside the US and no disasters seem to have occurred. At worst it didn&#039;t work for some ailments, perhaps in part because it was used improperly. However almost identical versions of the device are still made in the US for use by medical professionals, particularly dermatologists where it is used to remove warts, freckles and other skin discolorations. I have several antique devices and several of the devices made in England. (Using antique devices is risky as the electrical design is primitive and potentially dangerous). I have not used it for toenail fungus but in theory it should work as it is sort of an RF (radio frequency energy) variation on what lasers or even magnifying glasses do with penetrating irradiation that can disable if not outright kill living cells. I have used it on skin discolorations with some beneficial effect.   Has anybody tried it on toenail fungus?  Would be very interested in the result.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The talk of  laser treatments and sunlight/magnifying glass treatments brings to mind another device that  is similar in that it uses RF frequency energy to radiate RF energy subcutaneously. It was invented over 100 years ago by Nikola Tesla and is called a &#8220;Violet Ray&#8221;. It was sold on the open market until the early 50s when the FDA outlawed it&#8217;s use because people were making outrageous claims for what it could and couldn&#8217;t do. Despite the fact it was effective for specific things they simply prohibited it&#8217;s use for anything. That&#8217;s government for you. However it remained legal outside the US and no disasters seem to have occurred. At worst it didn&#8217;t work for some ailments, perhaps in part because it was used improperly. However almost identical versions of the device are still made in the US for use by medical professionals, particularly dermatologists where it is used to remove warts, freckles and other skin discolorations. I have several antique devices and several of the devices made in England. (Using antique devices is risky as the electrical design is primitive and potentially dangerous). I have not used it for toenail fungus but in theory it should work as it is sort of an RF (radio frequency energy) variation on what lasers or even magnifying glasses do with penetrating irradiation that can disable if not outright kill living cells. I have used it on skin discolorations with some beneficial effect.   Has anybody tried it on toenail fungus?  Would be very interested in the result.</p>
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