The ancients, including the Egyptians and even further back, acknowledged
the benefits of light for health. Using light for healing has been around
throughout the ages. Living in buildings that are well lit make you feel
good. Bathing in the sunlight for limited periods has been time tested to
help the skin and promote general wellness.
The use of light for healing in modern times is believed to have begun in
the late 1870's when scientists discovered that sunlight killed bacteria.
A century later, a German biophysicist, Dr. Popp, demonstrated in the
1980s that all
cells communicate by light within the visible and microwave spectra.
He found that the healthiest people had the highest levels of light (or
biophoton) emissions and the sickest had the lowest amount.
It has been proven that most living things, including
plants, release light. Popp and his team believe, from a study conducted on
MS (muscular sclerosis) patients, that the light from the forehead and the
hands pulse out with the same basic rhythms but these become irregular in
unhealthy people. Since illness appears to affect the strength and pattern
of the glow, this can offer less invasive ways of healing people. In 2005
Mitsuo Hiramatsu, a scientist at the Central Research Laboratory at
Hamamatsu Phonics in Japan, discovered that hands are not the only parts
of the body that shine light by releasing photons or tiny, energised
increments of light.
"Not only the hands but the forehead and bottoms of
our feet emit photons" Hiramatsu said, adding that, in terms of hands,
"the presence of photons means that our hands are producing light all of
the time." The light is invisible to the naked eye. so Hiramatsu and his
team used a powerful photon counter to "see" it. The detector found that
fingernails release 60 photons, fingers release 40, and the palms are the
dimmest of all, with 20 photons measured.
The living body is electrical in nature since being alive requires
electrons to be continually flowing in and out of our cell membranes.
Light, or frequency, is involved in all communication.
Today, fiberoptics are used as information carriers across the
light highway. Light is now a way to store information in computers and
transfer it almost instantaneously across the globe.
In
fact, electricity is one of the basic mechanisms for regenerating and
healing the body. Despite that knowledge, conventional medicine appears
powerless to detect energy defects. They just know there is something
wrong but with no idea how to repair it.
Yet, the cutting edge of healing is the use of light.
Harmonics
of pulsed electromagnetic frequencies are one of the newest ways to
enhance diverse biological functions. One of the forerunners of healing
with light was Dr Bob
Becker. Dr C.A.L. Bassett then published numerous papers on the success of
pulsed electromagnetic fields in the 1970s. A few dedicated scientists
have taken it further in the decades since and now health practitioners
are able to improve many health problems using sound, color and light.
Light (or energy frequencies, including color and sound) appears to help
restore the connection of the energy systems in the body. If there are
subtle blockages, light helps augment the streaming of energy through the
various bodily systems that have been blocked. Light is - and has always
been - a healing agent for various disorders ranging from depression to
cancer. Exposure to light is extremely important for your overall health.
All matter in the universe is based on light. Light is actually the
fundamental physical basis of the universe. Renowned physicist Max Planck
stated that matter is really light imprisoned by gravity. Ancient esoteric
wisdom and modern physics both suggest that we are, literally, beings of
light.
What light is, and how it is perceived, and its increasing
uses in the
treatment of illness is probably the most exciting new field
scientists are exploring.
Energy Detox
gives the body the needed boost to start to return integrity to
the body,
enabling it
to reverse
the decades of accumulated poisons.
It does not treat disease.