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K. W. Baldwin, M.D., F.A.C.S., a proponent of Spectro-Chrome therapy, wrote an article titled “The Therapeutic Value of Light and Color,” which was published in the April, 1927 Atlantic Medical Journal. The article was reproduced by D. Dinshah (2012) and stated, When the spleen, the liver, or any other organ falls below normal, it simply means that the body laboratories have not provided the required materials with which to work. Either because they are not functioning as a result of some disorder of the internal mechanism, or because they have not been provided with the necessary materials. Before the body can appropriate the required elements, they must be separated from the waste matter. Each element gives off a characteristic color wave. The prevailing color wave of hydrogen is red, and oxygen is blue, and each element in turn gives off its own special color wave. Sunlight as it is received by the body and split into the prismatic colors and their combinations as white light is split by passage through a prism. Everything on the red side of the spectrum is more or less stimulating while the blue is sedative. There are many shades of each color, and each is produced by a little different wavelength. Just as sound waves are tuned to each other and produce harmony or discords so color waves may be tuned, and only so can they be depended on always to produce the same result. (p. 7) The difference between Dr. Downing’s Lumitron Light Stimulator and Dinshah’s Spectro- Chrome Color Projector is that the Lumitron is used specifically on the eyes instead of different parts of the body. 61PDF Image | Light, Sound, Vibration for Healing and Stress
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