An interesting story of empirical research been aborted. The real problem though is that we really do not have a meaningful model to work with and using an infrared bulb seems a poor choice..
A better idea is sunlight and there we need robust filters. We have already posted on the efficacy of using dawn and dusk exposures were the light is been strongly filtered and it is possible to even stare briefly at the sun itself.
We also have my experience with coherant light deep in the ultraviolet. This clearly is prospective for empowering the body as it can energize your light body and promote positive improvement.
It is an avenue of medical research that is both deeply empirical and physically difficult to generate the desired effects. A polarized plate glass that allows a specific wavelength appears indicated. doing this for a range of different wavelengths will be necessary as well..
Determining the effect if any will be a difficult.
Color Therapy – Another Suppressed Medical Technology
Buck Rogers,
http://www.wakingtimes.com/2015/06/05/color-therapy-another-suppressed-medical-technology/
All colors have a unique frequency and wavelength, and many believe
that colors are powerful healing tools that hold promise in medical
applications. Yet, today, it is uncommon to find people who embrace the
healing potential of colored light, and it’s unlikely that your
mainstream medical doctor would even acknowledge the potential of color
therapy. This was not always the case, however.
The technology for color-therapy, the Spectro-Chrome, was developed
in 1923 and used for over 20 years in the United States. It may have
predicated advancements in color therapy, but we shall never know for
sure, as it was it deemed pseudoscience
and wiped out by the US federal government who outlawed it and
confiscated and destroyed all privately-owned machines were confiscated
and under the supervision of US Federal Marshalls. Its creator, Dinshah
P. Gadiali was issued a federal indictment and ordered to destroy all of
his research materials, thus putting an end to his life’s work and the
future of light therapy research.
Light Therapy in Today’s World
There is, in fact, an established medical treatment, known as
phototherapy, that utilizes lightwaves to improve patient wellness. The
treatment of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is one example, and
patients who suffer from this type of depression are exposed to bright
light while comfortably seated. Another example of the use of
phototherapy is the treatment of newborns with prolonged signs of
jaundice. The baby is placed under a halogen or fluorescent lamp (with
their eyes covered to prevent damage) to help to lower the bilirubin
levels in the baby’s blood (which gives the jaundiced baby’s skin
its yellowish/orange hue). Phototheraphy is also used in the treatment
of other skin conditions such as acne and eczema.
If phototherapy is effective, at least in these cases, is there potential in color light therapy?
The Hidden History of the Spectro-Chrome
The Spectro-Chrome reached the height of its popularity in the 1940’s
and 50’s when many mainstream physicians used them in thousands of
clinics in the U.S. The machine was designed with the premise that light
fuels all life on planet Earth, and thus could also serve as “food” for
the human body.
The Spectro-Chrome was simple. It had 5 strictly tinted glass plates
and an incandescent bulb behind them. A patient would be exposed to
colored light using a specific combination of the 5 colored plates while
lying in a dark room for a one-hour session. The light could be cast
over the entire body or over a specific area that was matched up almost
precisely with the meridian lines and points used by in Traditional
Chinese Medicine such as acupuncture.
On July 14, 1951, a full-bore FBI raid on Danishah’s clinic removed
every one of his machines and destroyed them with sledge hammers. After a
long court battle, Danishah was sentenced to three years in prison and
the Spectro-Chrome machine continues to be an illegal device under a
permanent federal injunction.
The Spectro-Chrome was easy to reproduce, and could be built and used
without a high monetary investment or advanced scientific knowledge.
With proper training it was easy to understand and use which is why some
believe it was considered a threat to the American Medical Association
(AMA) and its financial backers, the Rockefellers.
It is believed by some that the AMA and the Rockefellers, who
developed strong alliances with drug companies in the early 1900’s,
suppressed Dinshah’s Spectro-Chrome machine and several other medical
inventions of the early 20th century the tecnology posed a threat to
Rockefeller’s interests in pharmaceuticals. Other similar cases of
suppressed medical technologies and persecution of their inventors by
the Rockefeller cartel include the Rife machine, developed by Royal Raymond Rife as a treatment for cancer, and the orgone accumulator, created by Wilhelm Reich and allegedly capable of harnessing the health benefits of cosmic energy.
You can learn more about the Spectro-Chrome and how it functions in the book, Let There Be Light, written by Ghadiali Dinshah’s son Darius Dinshah.
Modern Color Therapy
Color and light, when magnified and concentrated, can have a
significant effect on the human body. Recent research into light and
color therapy proves that Dinshah Gadiali may have been way ahead of
his time. Educated by Hindu and Vedic teachers, Dinshah believed in the
aetheric body, or aura,
and the entangled connection it has with the physical body. He
understood that restoring balance to one’s aura using light and color
can heal the physical body and spirit.
Since the turn of the millennium, numerous studies have been
conducted by respected medical organizations that give validity
Dinshah’s theories and to the potential healing power of light and
color. Here are some examples:
- How light impacts Parkinson’s disease http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=17612949
- Study on how pulsed light can be used to treat migraines and PMS http://www.mindmodulations.com/resources/Study-pms.html
- Study on the ability to activate opioid receptors with light instead of pain-killing drugs http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/Light-not-pain-killing-drugs-used-to-activate-brains-opioid-receptors.aspx
- Study on the impact of blue-light therapy on a number of pre-cancers and skin cancer http://news-releases.uiowa.edu/2006/december/122806photodynamic-therapy.html
Most modern medical doctors would still consider color therapy to be
quackery or pseudoscience, although it is becoming more commonly
available in holistic centers, used by hypnotherapists, and incorporated
into other alternative healing modalities.
One of the most outspoken practitioners of color therapy and user of a
modern version of the Spectro-Chrome Machine, Dr. Kate Baldwin,
believed that color therapy is capable of providing marvelous healing
results.
“For centuries scientists have devoted untiring effort to discover a means for the relief or cure of human ills and restoration of the normal functions. Yet in neglected light and color there is a potency far beyond that of drugs and serums. Color is the simplest and most accurate therapeutic measure yet developed. I can produce quicker and more accurate results with colors than with any or all other methods combined—and with less strain on the patient.” ~ Kate Baldwin MD and member of the AMA
Full Tour of the Spectro-Chrome Machine
About the Author
Buck Rogers is
the earth bound incarnation of that familiar part of our timeless
cosmic selves, the rebel within. He is a surfer of ideals and meditates
often on the promise of happiness in a world battered by the angry seas
of human thoughtlessness. He is a staff writer for WakingTimes.com.
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