Here's an excellent overview of the principles of phototherapy, light
therapy, LED therapy or whatever term you wish to use. It explains how
the human body not only
responds to phototherapy with a healing
effect, but also
emits light in a broad spectrum. The human body
emits light, you say? In fact, it does. And the lore of healers and
spiritual leader from Jesus Christ to Buddha shows each one surrounded
in such light: a halo, or a glimmering aura. If you thought those images
were just myth, think again: I'd bet that part of the
healing ability of
healers ancient and modern comes from their ability to intensify and
direct sources of healing light, most notably in the non-visible
infrared spectrum.
Interestingly, as a consumer you can get this
light from a variety of sources, such as phototherapy devices (LED
lights with a specific spectrum) or from practiced healers, such as
graduated of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing, which trains people
in vibrational healing. Vibrational medicine bridges science and
mysticism, and there is profound healing to be found in both realms.
About the author: Mike Adams is an award-winning journalist and holistic nutritionist with a strong interest in personal health, the environment and the power of nature to help us all heal He has authored more than 1,800 articles and dozens of reports, guides and interviews on natural health topics, impacting the lives of millions of readers around the world who are experiencing phenomenal health benefits from reading his articles. Adams is a trusted, independent journalist who receives no money or promotional fees whatsoever to write about other companies' products. In mid 2010, Adams produced NaturalNews.TV, a natural health video sharing website offering user-generated videos on nutrition, green living, fitness and more. He also launched an online retailer of environmentally-friendly products (BetterLifeGoods.com) and uses a portion of its profits to help fund non-profit endeavors. He's also the CEO of a highly successful email newsletter software company that develops software used to send permission email campaigns to subscribers. Adams is currently the executive director of the Consumer Wellness Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit, and regularly pursues cycling, nature photography, Capoeira and Pilates. Known by his callsign, the 'Health Ranger,' Adams posts his missions statements, health statistics and health photos at www.HealthRanger.org
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