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colored light. Light and color therapy was also well-known in Persia, and the Greeks used various materials in the solaria to change the sunlight color most appropriate to a specific healing process. Orthodox Western medicine has tended to ignore this powerful, naturally therapeutic healing technique, preferring instead to rely on drugs and radical surgery. (pp. 43–44) Dr. Edward Bach used flowers, water, and sunlight to create flower essences for healing. In 1903, Swiss doctor Auguste Rollier used sunlight therapy to kill off tuberculosis bacteria (Saunders, 2002, p. 44). Bach’s Star of Bethlehem flower essence has been known to assist dogs that have been rescued from trauma to recover from the fearful experience. Some skeptics may claim that it is only a placebo effect. However, witnessing a dog that is full of fear recover from the fear after given Star of Bethlehem flower essence in drinking water shows the efficacy of flower essences. When healing of this type occurs – of an animal – the possibility of the placebo effect being responsible is probably very low. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) create a red and near-infrared light and have been used in experiments since the 1960s. The red light on the remote control for the television is an LED. Regarding LED research performed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Whelan et al. (2001) wrote, “LEDs, originally developed for NASA plant growth experiments in space, show promise for delivering light deep into tissues of the body to promote wound healing and human tissue growth” (p. 305). This study seeks insight into the differences between infrared, near-infrared, far-infrared, and full-spectrum lights. The Researcher investigated the product claims and research that has been performed on a selection of these types of lights. 7PDF Image | Light, Sound, Vibration for Healing and Stress
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