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Hi ,

Website: www.wj.net/dinshah

their tel.856-692-4686

I don't beleive it has any relationship to some photo-sensitive epilepsy except in the very remote connection to a light source. There are both soothing and stimulating light colors so in that sense it might reinforce a need to avoid one and be exposed to the other.

Just give them a call or write to the box.

Dinshah Health Society

PO Box 707

Malaga,NJ 08328

Good luck,

Arnold Gore

Consumers Health Freedom Coalition

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The healer seemed to think that with undetermined amount of treatments it could

potentially stop the irritation. Let's keep searching!

linda

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From: " arnoldgore@... " <arnoldgore@...>

Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 6:50:47 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Colored Light Therapy

Hi ,

That is very interesting. According to the book the spectrum color closest

to lavendar is Violet, which has a property that tends to " decrease

activity of the nervous system " and " decrease muscular activity, including

heart

muscles. " Also Indigo which is close temds to " ease suffering, lessons

excitement and over activity "

One of the colors to treat eepilepsy is Indigo.

I imagine after a whiile it wears off, but I am not that familiar with the

eherapy.

arnold

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