Guest guest Posted August 17, 2008 Report Share Posted August 17, 2008 Years ago I worked with a man who used light therapy to heal himself from arthritis. He just used a flashlight with colored pieces of plastic over the light. There was an old book called, " Let There Be Light. " It was something I kept in the back of my mind. ....I was reading another health board where a man says he used light therapy to heal his vision problems. He also took turmeric and credits it with much healing. He mentioned that the healing frequency of the light was 660 nm. So, I've been researching light/LED therapy and trying to find what will work, and safety. The products offered by Klinghardt people are verry expensive!! So, I'm looking for less expensive units that might accomplish whatever is needed. A friend who is a healer (craniosacral therapist) says you can use the pointer laser pens. Cowden said that too with the sweeping of the homeopathic remedy. My friend says the laser pens are safe, but can stir up and detox/herx. This is something I want to research more. I've been experimenting with the laser pen on myself, but want to be certain it's safe. You can direct it at acupuncture points, and supposedly, it will clear the meridian. Supposedly you can use it on organs such as liver/spleen, and it will be healing. But the frequency needs to be within the healing range. Below are some articles on light/LED therapy. There's a difference between continuous or pulsed. The correct frequency soothes and heals the tissues. This makes RIFE and other such stuff not necessary - With RIFE, etc., you're trying to identify the KILLING frequency of a particular pathogen. With the HEALING frequency, which is supposed to be optimal at 660 nm, the cells are healed and can go about doing their own business of identifying pathogens and dealing with them, and the body heals itself. Our earth has much less light as well as less oxygen than it had 100 years ago. judy Light Therapy – Light Heals. Light the Way.... The right light (frequencies) restores cells to healthy function. See the Warp 10 article. From NASA, cost around $500 - $600. http://www.warplighttherapy.com/WARP10_NewsPressReleases.htm Good general info article: http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=20000102232338 16 pages long, but detailed. Towards the end of the article there are journal articles research. They also sell inexpensive units. http://heelspurs.com/led.html This site says that light will not penetrate the skull.... However, it does enter at acupuncture points, and there are many ACP points on the head!! LightN~Up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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