The following shows an interesting example of how quickly Electronic Gem Therapy can work on the body, in this case affecting circulation to the fingers. I have put a lot into this page because I have all the details -- these are my hands!
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My hands have gotten cold easily ever since I was a child. When I used to wrestle, my coach would think that I hadn't warmed up for my matches because my hands were icy cold. But they just stayed that way. You can see why when you use infrared imaging to see how poor the circulation was to my fingers. The following images show my two hands prior to working on them with Electronic Gem Therapy:


You'll notice that I took two pictures of each. One looks at the entire hand and one brings the cross hairs to the tip of the middle finger. The cross hairs show you the location of the temperature being measured. You can see that the base of my hand was reading around 29 degrees Celcius. (The 26.8 is from a cooler region; if I moved it into the yellow base of the hand it would have been hotter, as on the left hand above it.) The finger tips were approximately 5 degrees C colder, which is an enormous difference in the human body.
It's worth noting that the above pictures were taken after I'd been inside my office for quite some time. This is NOT due to cold exposure, although you'll see examples of cold exposure below.
For the sake of reference, here's what someone else's hand looks like. This is the way a healthy hand should look:

After taking these pictures, I enjoyed a single Electronic Gem Therapy session that lasted 20 minutes. Immediately following the session, my hands looked like this:


The lone picture in the top row shows my left hand. The tip of the same finger has gone up by 3 degrees C (approximately 5.4 degrees F). Look at the dramatic difference in my right hand. You can see the tip of the middle finger has gone up by about 4.5 degrees C, and the pinky finger is flush with energy, measuring 4.5 degrees C warmer than the middle finger!
Of course this isn't the whole story, because I wanted to know if this effect was only because of heat from the lamps (which are, however, only 20 watt bulbs) or if it would last. So I went next door to show my neighbor, not wearing my coat outdoors. I showed her the images and then -- approximately 10 minutes after the session -- I took the following picture of my right hand:

The next part of the test came from driving home. The temperature was below freezing, and I knew my fingers would get cold out there. I was looking forward to getting home and seeing what happened. When I got home, sure enough, my finger tips were very dark on the infrared camera and registered a mere 19 degrees C. Typically, they would stay cold for quite a while, and I would want to wrap my hands around a warm drink. But then, within 5 minutes, I took the following picture of my left hand:

I was astonished. You can see that the darkest area on the finger is registering at 24 degrees C, so the lighted finger tips would be much warmer -- certainly warmer than the 19 degrees I had measured a few minutes before!
Within another minute or so, I took a picture of my right hand and saw this:

You can see the same pattern, where the finger tips are brightest, but the rest of the fingers are looking pretty good. And finally, after I'd been indoors for half an hour or so, my hands looked like this:

Remember, this is after just ONE SESSION with Electronic Gem Therapy. This is a phenomenal response, but typical of this therapy, which often generates very quick changes in the body.
Of course this isn't the end of the story, because we want to see what kind of long-term results we can get. I didn't expect this one session to fully correct the problem, and it didn't. By the next day, my fingers were cold again after I had driven to work through the cold. Sitting next to a poorly insulated window at work, my office is a great place for testing the on-going problem.
And keep in mind that things like typing, putting my hands on a hot drink, rubbing my hands together, etc. are NOT solutions. My hands stay cold in spite of any of these. So if we ever see improvements PRIOR to a treatment, I can tell you that it's a legitimate improvement.
Over the next week and a half I had two more sessions because I was quite busy. Before my fourth treatment, I took new pictures of my hands and saw this:

The difference we're starting to see is that the blue coloration used to be relatively uniform across the length of the finger, and now the lighter (warmer) colors are starting to creep up into the fingers on a regular basis, before a gem light session. I followed these pictures by a shortened, 10-minute session because I didn't have enough time for a full session. Here are the results:

I should also mention that there is a wonderful tingling sensation in my hands both during the session and usually for the rest of the day. I'm very aware of how warm and active they are after these sessions.
A couple days later, I did a fifth session, also only 10 minutes long. This was on a Friday. Over the weekend, we got a substantial snowstorm. Now here's a bit of my past: I didn't know as a kid that my hands were objectively colder than everyone else's. I just knew that I hated shoveling my parents' driveway because my fingers would be miserable from the cold. This has been true of shoveling all my life.
After we got the snowstorm on Saturday/Sunday, I went out on Sunday (two days after my last gem light session) and shoveled for about half an hour and was conscious even while shoveling that my hands just were not bothering me. The next day, on Monday, I had to spend another half an hour finishing up the driveway, and again noticed that my hands weren't bothering me. When I went inside, I said to my wife, "Correct me if I'm wrong, but ..." and I put my hands to her face. Sure enough, they were warm. Here are the pictures from immediately after shoveling:

The final challenge, then, was to be able to come into work, spend some time in my office, and STILL have my hands staying warm. Several hours later on that same day, I went into the office. On arrival, I had to spend a few minutes outside clearing the snow away from our door. Then I came in and purposely spent a while in my office, giving time for the cold to settle in. The temperature this day was below freezing. These are the images of my hands after about an hour in my office:

My right hand is still slightly cool to my face, and the circulation isn't yet optimal; but this is 3 days after my last session and after conditions that would normally have my hands very cold. What's more, after moving around the office a bit (and stepping briefly outside) my hands seemed substantially warmer just an hour later, and I took the following pictures:

This means I'm seeing pictures like this WITHOUT additional gem light sessions! This is a substantial, stable improvement, and shows how those with pronounced circulation problems can benefit in a very short time from using Electronic Gem Therapy.
It's important to note, however, that the 5 sessions I put into it did not permanently correct the problem, and I attribute this to something my NES system keeps bringing up: I have to deal with the heart and circulation. I am now doing so with Infoceuticals, although it's also possible to work on these issues with Electronic Gem Therapy. But I would have to do more than just shine the lights on my hands.