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The wavelength of
light used in photoluminescence treatments, wavelength C, corresponds to
the wavelength of light from the sun that is known for its healing
properties. Dr. Gurwitsch, who researched photo-biology in the 1930’s,
demonstrated that body tissues gave off tiny emanations of light in
different wavelengths, all in the ultraviolet spectrum. It has also
been found that the blood of people who suffer from chronic disease such
as cancer, diabetes and arthritis give off much more light than the
blood of healthy people. However, those who are sick have an internal
deficiency of ultraviolet light. The cells of those who are chronically
ill are not able to transmit their synthesized light inward due to
cellular disturbances.
Ultraviolet light has been used in this country since the 1930’s, and in
other countries much longer to combat bloodstream infection. The
benefits are much greater than the simple destruction of bacteria,
viruses and other foreign substances. Because only 200 ml of blood are
taken out and passed through the UV light, about 1/25th of
the body’s supply of blood, there is no direct destruction of foreign
substances, but rather it is the effect of the light in the chemical
energies of all cells which creates the strong response in the body.
Photoluminescence
corrects cellular imbalance in the blood. One such method of correction
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blood cells, whereby
high levels will decrease and low levels will increase.
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI)
tends to build red blood cells in cases of anemia. It also enhances the
removal of fat from the liver, which if left untreated can cause
elevated triglycerides and cholesterol. UBI can increase cell
permeability and is very effective in stimulating the immune system by
enhancing the body’s own ability to produce antibodies.
One of the most
significant aspects of UBI is that it increases oxygen levels in the
blood. Oxygen deficiency blocks the basic physiological oxidation
processes in the body which can cause fermentation of sugars leading to
abnormal cell growth and blockages in the vessels. Research done as
early as 1925 demonstrated the increase in venous blood oxygen levels
after photoluminescence that accumulates in the body with repeated
treatments.
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