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Light and acupuncture meridians
Posted by Jonathan Chamberlain on August 1, 2008
Light Tharapy:
New Developments in Color Therapy: Acupuncture Meridians Facilitate the Body’s Absorption of Light
©Copyright 1999 by Anna Cocilovo, PA-C, Dipl. Ac. and Ron Rosen, OMD, FNAAOM, USA
(Explore Issue: Volume 9, Number 2)
Acupuncture Overview
Acupuncture is well known worldwide as an effective treatment to facilitate healing. It is best known in the West in the treatment of pain and addictions. Historically, since its inception in China several thousand years ago, it has equally been utilized in internal medicine. The traditional theory of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine is a complex and coherent one, unifying all body systems, and the physical with the mental/emotional. Scientific studies verifying the affects of acupuncture abound, although scientific explanation for the mechanism of action remains elusive. The traditional theory states that Qi (chee), or vital energy is the animating force behind life, the cosmic forces of Nature, and is the root of all things. It is said that if one stays in touch with Qi, ones life will be healthy in all its phases.
Traditional acupuncturists apply the simple and yet complex theories of Qi to treat a wide range of ailments including pain, chronic illness such as asthma, functional problems such as irritable bowel syndrome, hormonal imbalances (PMS, menopause, infertility), and autoimmune disease. The goal is to reestablish balance within the flow of Qi, so the body will heal itself. The National Institutes of Health Office of Alternative Medicine has funded a number of studies on acupuncture. The recent NIH consensus panel concluded that acupuncture is safe, effective for certain conditions, and should be integrated into standard medical practice.
Acupuncture is traditionally accomplished through insertion of very fine needles at the acupuncture points, located along the meridians — pathways along which Qi travels, connecting the surface of the body energetically with the internal organs. The acupuncture points are more electrically conductive, i.e., exhibit less electrical resistance when tested by a galvanometer. Stimulation by any means thereby produces a polarity or electrical gradient, facilitating electromagnetic conduction, or movement of Qi.
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Spectro-chrome therapy
Posted by Jonathan Chamberlain on August 1, 2008
There’s really a lot of info on this site so do browse. This supports and extends the info and critical discussion in my two cancer books. For more information go to www.fightingcancer.com
“This book tells me everything. Why didn’t my doctor tell me this?”- Rev. Bill Newbern
Colour Healing with Spectro-Chrome Therapy
The high technology civilisations of Lemuria and Atlantis used colour and sound for healing many diseases of the human body, and to keep it “tuned” to a high level of health. Ancient Egyptians used specially built solarium rooms with different coloured glasses. Today, a unique application is to shine blue light onto the back of knees to adjust the human body clock to overcome jet lag and problems associated with shift work. And in recent messages, higher realms have indicated that humanity will again use colour as a natural mode of healing in the future.
One system, called Spectro-Chrome Therapy, has been successfully developed and used for over 80 years, despite “the establishment” trying to subdue it. They cannot patent colours! This started with the work of Dinshah P. Ghadiali (born of Persian descent in Bombay, India 1873, passed over 1996) and continued by his son Darius Dinshah. Since 1985, the book “Let There Be Light: Practical Manual for Spectro-Chrome Therapy” published by the Dinshah Health Society, PO Box 707, Malaga, New Jersey 08328, USA is a valuable source of information. Another book, “Color Medicine: The Secrets of Color Vibrational Healing” by Charles Klotsche, also covers Ghadiali’s work and deals as well with sound vibrational healing corresponding to colours.
In the Spectro-Chrome system, 12 specific colour filters are used to shine individual colours onto the skin of a person who needs healing. There are 22 areas of the body nominated for attention. The patient needs to lay down for greater comfort. A colour is normally applied for one hour, a second or more sessions with other colours can follow at another time. Shorter times can also be used in some cases. Examples of only a few attributes of colours are: lemon dissolves blood clots, and promotes coughing to expel mucus and fluids from the lungs and air passages; green destroys micro-organisms, germs, bacteria, and stimulates the rebuilding of muscles and tissues; violet is a spleen builder and stimulant, it decreases activity of the nervous system.
In the literature for Spectro-Chrome healing, there are hundreds of schedules listed for sickness conditions. For example, asthma. During an attack, apply purple from nose to upper chest, and then scarlet to lower back. Between attacks, lemon to the whole upper front of the body, orange on the throat and chest, magenta on upper chest and lower back. There are also other concerns on body wellness, such as diet and outside influences, these are also discussed.
Spectro-Chrome therapy acts by reinforcing or interfering with the aura energy field that surrounds the body. This is the electro-chemical cellular activity of the body. Any illness, pain, infection, or breakdown will result in a change of the normally invisible colour of the aura, or will alter its strength. If the change is a weakening of the aura in a particular area, the necessary colour to reinforce the aura is applied. Early work by Edwin Babbitt in his 1878 book “The Principles of Light and Colour” suggested that everyone radiates their own brightly coloured energy, and that sickness is caused by an upset in the natural harmony of this colour field (before the term “aura” was used). Ghadiali read Babbitt when he joined the Theosophical Society in 1891, and upon emigrating to America in 1911, began to elaborate on Babbitt’s work, mixing it wth Hindu and Parsee philosophy and updated a 16 coloured glass window “Chromolux”system of Babbitt’s in the new era of electricity.
In 1920, Ghadiali introduced Spectro-Chrome therapy in New York and in 4 years trained over 800 professionals and lay persons. He also designed and sold colour projectors and accessories. Great healing was done. Then the American Medical Association and Food and Drug Administration started their dastardly deeds and by 1947 had all his records burnt, and stopped him from practising. Just as they have done with other great pioneers!
One strong advocate for Dinshah Ghadiali’s work was trained therapist Dr Kate Baldwin, also Senior Surgeon for 23 years at Philadelphia Women’s Hospital. In 1926, she gave a lecture “The Therapeutic Value of Light and Colour”. Extracts: “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. In many cases, the functions have been restored after the classical remedies have failed. Of course, surgery is necessary in some cases, but the results will be quicker and better if color is used before and after operations. Sprains, bruises, and traumata of all sorts respond to color as to no other treatment. Septic conditions yield, regardless of the specific organism. Cardiac lesions, asthma, hay fever, pneumonia, inflammatory conditions of the eyes, corneal ulcers, glaucoma, and cataracts are relieved by the treatment.
“With burns, the destructive forces may be counteracted in 20 to 30 minutes, and do not return. True burns are caused by the destructive action of the red side of the spectrum, hydrogen predominating. Apply oxygen by use of the blue side of the spectrum, and much will be done to relieve the nervous strain, the healing processes are rapid, and the resulting tissues soft and flexible.” She later said, “I would close my office tonight, never to reopen, if I could not use Spectro-Chrome.”
This system is now available in Australia. It includes sturdy, adjustable lamps, colour filters, and manual, plus training. This is an easy system for the lay person to operate, providing the works manual is read thoroughly and followed. For further information, please write to Paul, PO Box 9179, Wilsonton, Qld 4350, mobile 0432 331 496, email pfchris@powerup.com.au .
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Ellen’s experience with sunlight
Posted by Jonathan Chamberlain on September 29, 2008
> I’m sure you all know how great vitamin D is, well, there’s a
> corollary. It’s light. Sunlight. The science on this is awesome. Dr.
> John Ott, he of the Walt Disney studios time-lapse photography, is a
> pioneer in the science of light and health. He coined the term
> “malillumination” because we know what malnutrition is, and he believes
> that lack of the proper light causes all kinds of health problems.
> We’re talking indoor as well as outdoor light. I’ve researched this
> subject extensively for the other yahoogroup I belong to, cll
> alternative therapies. So what I’m writing here is just the tip of the
> iceberg as far as what I know, so I’m giving you the condensed version.
> First of all, I began sunbathing in June at high noon with no
> sunscreen (yes, I know about skin cancer, and have lots of research
> about that, and how phony the research is that we need sunscreen). Skin
> cancer’s caused by way too much sun and sunburns, that’s not what I’m
> talking about. I did limit it at first to 15 minutes one side only, by
> kitchen timer. I gradually increased my exposure, sunbathing only 3-4
> times a week, and am currently at 25 min. back, 25 min. front. You
> have to know your own skin type to do this: I tan, don’t burn. I
> started feeling better quickly, my blood pressure went way down. Then,
> I had bloodwork and had them run a serum vitamin D test (I hadn’t taken
> any D supplements during this time). My serum vitamin D shot up greatly
> with the 3-4 times a week nude sunbathing. The vitamin D, 25-OH, D3 WAS
> 27, back in April, and is now 43. I’m very happy about that. I also
> started losing weight, as sunlight ramps up metabolism. Here’s some
> info on how sunlight kills cancer cells.
> http://www.ghchealt h.com/full- spectrum- light.html
> Now, about indoor lighting. There is a great book called “Light:
> Medicine of the Future,” by Jacob Liberman, O.D., Ph.D.. One great
> thing are the appendices. There’s a list of docs in every state who
> practice syntonic optometry (use of colors, etc.), and there’s a page on
> full spectrum light sources. What I gleaned, finally, is what to look
> for when ordering the indoor lights. It’s something called the
> color-rendering index (CRI). To really be full-spectrum, lights should
> have a CRI of anything over 90. The sun is 100. A standard cool-white
> fluorescent light has a CRI of only 68. Bulbs should also have a
> “correlated color temperature” between 5,000-7,000 Kelvin. I found a
> great source, thanks to an internet friend, here’s that info:
> http://www.fullspec trumsolutions. com/natural- lighting. htm
> I bought a lamp for my bedroom, and I love the whitish-bluish outdoor
> light (no UV).
> I also know that there is new research that blue light kills tumors,
> and there is some blue light coming from the sun. I’ve already asked my
> dentist if he would shine some of his blue light that they use to harden
> fillings on my neck (I have enlarged lymph nodes due to cll). I didn’t
> get a yes or a no. I gave him the articles. I’ll ask him again the
> next time I see him. Here’s that research:
> http://www.scienced aily.com/ releases/ 2008/06/08062411 0831.htm
> This are nothing but benefits to proper use of lighting, both indoor and
> outdoor.
> Ellen
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