Extra uses for the Lasercomb

20sometingtoo

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For those of us who shelled out the $650 for the LC and havent seen any results on our heads, try the LC elsewhere.
I was experimenting on a stye that I had recently gotten. A stye is an infection on the eyelid which can cause it to swell up as if someone had lightly punched you. They usually go away on their own in 3-4 days. Docs recomend just applying a warm and moist towel to the spot for 10 min. a few times a day and it will go away in a day or two. The purpose is to increase circulation to the spot with the warmth.
Circulation huh? I decided to use the LC on the spot (keep your eyes closed) and the stye cleared within three uses over the course of 24 hours.

So, the LC does indeed increase local circulation. Still not sure if it's going to help my hairloss, but its nice to see that it does something.
Anyway, I encourage others to not just use the LC on their heads. It can probably heal cuts and bruises much faster as well. Experiment.
I was encouraged to share this after just reading the post about the guy and his dog's hot spots.
 
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why are you advising people to shine their lasercombs in their eyes!? Man what are you thinking.
 

20sometingtoo

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s1m0n said:
why are you advising people to shine their lasercombs in their eyes!? Man what are you thinking.

No, no, no. Youd have to be an idiot to shine it in an open eye. A stye occurs on the eyelid. Close your eyes and shine away.
 

Dice_Has_Hair

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Well, one can stick the laser comb up their *** and see if it cures hemorrhoids or a*** warts, just make sure to leave it there for 10 minutes at a time. Its a thought. f***, it might even work. Give it a whirl!! :lol:
 
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even if you close your eyelid it will still do damage, the skin on your eyelid is very thin. Its a very foolish thing to do but hey its up to you.
 

20sometingtoo

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Hmm... Maybe you're right. Anyway, it'll clear up wounds and infections much faster than normal.
So my point was that there is some truth to the LC's claims.

The jury is still out on growing hair though - I havent seen any improvements yet.
 
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