What
is a TDP Lamp?
Early in 1970, The Chinese
government decided to send an investigation team headed up by Dr.
Gou Wenbin, to a
century-old ceramic factory located in a rural area of central
China. The
team's goal was to investigate phenomenon that was reported by the production
leader of the factory. The production leader recognized that there were no
single complaints related to arthritis and other working related pains despite
the intense physical working environment. After interviewing many elderly
employers, the investigation team confirmed the production leader's observation:
there were no complaints related to pain and arthritis among the factory
workers.
The
conclusion of the research suggested that the clay was the reason for such few
pain symptoms. After an intense study by research institutes, hospitals, and
schools, the TDP
Lamp was invented to mimic the properties of the clay. The key part of this lamp
is its heat-treated black clay, which contains 33 different essential mineral
elements for the human body. This ceramic plate emits a unique
spectrum-electromagnetic waves in the infrared range of 2 to 25
microns-which is compatible with the BIO-spectrum waves released by the human
body. This allows for maximum absorption. The absorbed energy promotes
microcirculation, metabolism and strengthens immune system as well as
tranquilized pain on the body
In
China, the
TDP Lamp is
called 'Miracle Lamp' because it does not
give off any visible light and it has been widely used to treat over 100 chronic
conditions. The TDP Lamp was introduced into clinics and homes around
the world including Japan,
Hong-Kong,
Korea, Europe,
Australia and recently
North
America and over 60 million patients have been safely
treated due to its simplicity and flexibility.
TDP Lamp were awarded the Gold Medal in
the 1986 at the Zagreb international Fair in Yugoslavia
and in the December of same year it was awarded silver medal at the 35 Brussels
Eureka World for Invention. In 1988 the device was accepted by the
FDA
(FDA 510K number
is K991503) for use in the United
States and has been used by doctors to treat millions of
patients with promising results. TDP Lamps are classified as an infrared
lamp, under the Federal Regulations [21 CFR 890.5500]
and they have a CPT code 97026 for doctors to bill insurance
providers.
Features
of the TDP Lamp
Each TDP Lamp comes
with a automatic switch-off timer, which can time up to 60 minutes before
turning it itself off. It is very convenient for clinic use. After giving
acupuncture or massage treatment to the patient, practitioners are finding it
helpful to put the lamp onto the patients. A timer will make sure that the
patient is receiving enough amount of electromagnetic
waves. We are having two models: Single head, and Double head. For patients who
will need abdomen and legs area at the same time, a double head TDP lamp would
be a wise investment. It is going to save a lot of time in the long
run.