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Healing Red Light
Revolutionary advanced technology now offers an alternative-
the photonic use of needles in acupuncture therapy. It is painless,
non-invasive and safe.
But what is
a photonic torch???
Many of us grew up watching Star Trek's Dr.
McCoy healing futuristic patients with a wiggle (and cool beeping
sounds) of a small hand-held device hovering over the wound.
"If only we could do that..." we thought, while resorting
to medications with questionable results and possible nasty side
effects or to being cut with the surgeon's knife-- the only remedies
we've had. Yet, in the past few years, science fiction has become
actual science fact with the development of a small flashlight-sized
unit along the same lines as Dr. McCoys (but without the beeps)
that heals in the form of visible red light and invisible near-infrared
energy from light emitting diodes (LEDS). Research studies, along
with medical procedures currently being used, have shown that the red light of the LEDS increases energy inside the cells
to accelerate healing. In fact, cells exposed to the
LED light in these wavelengths have grown 150% to 200% faster
than those not treated.

LED light penetrates deeply into the body to a depth of a
whopping nine inches (23 cm) but without harming the skin. Although
this light is three times brighter than the sun, it is safe and
painless and, oddly enough, cool to the touch.
Interestingly enough, this technology was originally funded
by NASA for projects involving plant growth in
the weightlessness of life aboard the Space Shuttle and the International
Space Station. In those unique environments, certain components
of the cells in both plants and humans are distorted. The result
is slow growth, decreased well-being, or outright illness. Humans
floating around in zero gravity, in particular, suffer immune
deficiency, pituitary insufficiency leading to hormone imbalances,
delays in wound healing as well as bone and muscle atrophy. Using
the red light treatment of LEDs daily, stimulates the astronauts'
cells to prevent these effects of long-term weightlessness.
Meridians
According to Chinese philosophers and physicians some
2000 years ago, every object, whether living or non-living- has
a specific Life Force or Life Energy that flows through it. In
regard to human beings, this slightly mystical vitality functions
something like electricity mingled with healing thought to bring
health and vigour to the body. The Chinese refer to this force
as Ch'i (pronounced "Chee" and translated, "breath").
In their view, the energy moves throughout the body along
invisible but distinctly real passageways they call meridians
or in Chinese terminology, "jing luo". These channels
circulate the Ch'i to invigorate and sustain equilibrium in all
parts of the body, including the muscles, tendons, bones, organs,
and skin. Every person has twelve primary meridians, and each
of these is connected to a specific organ: kidneys, liver, spleen,
heart/lungs, paricardium, bladder, gall bladder, stomach, small
and large intestines, as well as the body's temperature regulator.
The Life Force flows freely and continuously from one meridian
to another, entering through a point at one end of a channel
and exiting through a point at the other end. When the movement
is smooth, the body is healthy and balanced. But whenever this
ideal flowing is interrupted or blocked, stagnated or weakened,
the Ch'i is inadequate and the body becomes vulnerable to disease.
This agitation can result in not only physical pain but mental
and emotional suffering as well.
What sort of factors can cause this lack of balance? For one
thing, highly charged emotional responses to the stresses of
twenty-first century life can do it. Overwork, bone-deep fatigue,
too many Big Macs and too few carrots and lettuce leaves, all
can contribute to the body's compromised well being. Environmental
matters such as exposure to toxins, pollution, impure water,
second-hand (or first-hand) smoke, and even such hum-drum forces
as cold, wind, heat, or humidity, can interfere with the life-giving
movement of Ch'i through the body.
When a pain arises- say, for example, at the right elbow-
it is announcing that deep beneath the skin in that location,
the meridian is blocked; the life energy or blood is stagnating
there.
But the ancient Chinese sages went still further in their
thinking. Of huge significance, they taught that along the meridians
are situated well over a thousand points (or holes from the word
xue) where the Ch'i moving through them rises close to the surface
of the body and allows access to the channels below. You might
think of these spots as gateways to get at or influence,
whether to increase or decrease, the vital Life Energy. They
are becoming increasingly well known in our society as acupuncture
points. We have a network of them on the left side of the
body that is duplicated on the right side. Interestingly enough,
a large number of these pressure points are identical to the
ones used in American physiotherapy and therapeutic massage to
loosen stress-tightened muscles.
Scientific studies have shown that the body generates small
electrical discharges and that the acupuncture points are huddles
in areas of low electrical resistance where conductivity is at
its most intense. Modern research has found a correlation between
the body's electromagnetic fields and the meridians, so any manipulation
of the acupuncture points appears to have an electrical feature
at work. In scientific terms, stimulating these areas energises
the nerves to the brain which then releases certain neuro-chemicals
known to relieve pain.
Acupuncture, of course, is provided by skilled practitioners
using steel needles in a professional setting. The great advantage
of working with a photonic torch, is that you don't have to use
any needles, can give yourself treatments as often as you wish
in the privacy of your own kitchen or bedroom without fuss or
bother to anyone and with no expense to you. This way, you don't
even have to climb into the car and battle the traffic to get
the therapy that you need.
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