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Scientists: Humans Naturally Glow in the Dark -
by Charles Q. Choi,
FoxNews - LiveScience, July 23, 2009
"The human body literally glows, emitting a visible light in extremely
small quantities at levels that rise and fall with the day, scientists now
reveal."
Esogetics (Colorpuncture) and many other
scientist, like biophysicist Fritz Albert Popp, have known this for years
through their research in bio-photons emitted from the DNA in the cells
of the body. Russian scientist were even able to prove in the 1970's
that the Acupuncture meridian lines are in fact real due to the specific
light frequencies emitted (and a few new meridian lines were even
discovered due to this research). More info on Fritz Albert Popp and
Bio-Photon research, go to
http://www.lifescientists.de/.
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Immune System Works Better at Night -
Washington Post -
HealthDay News - American Society for Cell Biology, News
Release on Dec. 14,
Dec. 15, 2008
"The researchers noted that previous experiments with flies
found that bacterial infection threw off the insects'
circadian
rhythm, and not having this internal clock working properly made
them highly susceptible to
infection. "
Esogetics (Colorpuncture) has developed treatments that
have shown, through empirical study, to bring the sleep rhythms
back into proper alignment.
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Human DNA may set off AIDS timebomb - by David Robson,
NewScientist - Health,
Dec. 14, 2008
"This supports existing theories that
mitochondria are
implicated in the progression of
HIV/AIDS. The virus kills
immune
cells by triggering cell suicide, which appears to happen more
easily in cells with
mitochondria that generate less energy. "Having
less energy available seems to exacerbate the effects of the
disease," says team member Sher Hendrickson. The
U5a1 and J haplogroups seem to be responsible for this lack of energy."
Esogetics (Colorpuncture) has developed treatments that
are believed to bring more energy into the body and into the
cells of the body.
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Memories may be stored on your DNA
- by Devin Powell,
NewScientist - Life,
Dec. 2, 2008
"REMEMBER your first kiss? Experiments in mice suggest that
patterns of chemical "caps" on our
DNA may be responsible for
preserving such memories."
Esogetics (Colorpuncture) has developed treatments that
are believed to release the cellular memory blockages that hold
us back in our daily lives.
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Red LEDs could make anti-ageing device -
NewScientist -
Tech,
Oct. 8, 2008
"Previous studies have suggested that red light with a
wavelength of around 670 nanometres can make water molecules close
to hydrophilic substances more mobile. So Sommer and Zhu aimed
powerful red LEDs at the skin around the eyes for 90 seconds daily
for 10 months, and found that it significantly reduced
wrinkles
(Crystal Growth and Design, DOI: 10.1021/cg8000703). "The result was
rejuvenated skin," says Sommer."
Esogetics (Colorpuncture) has developed specific treatment
options for "anti-aging," which is believed to reduce wrinkles
and other effects of aging. Some of the treatments do include
the use of Red light, though other colors are used to enhance
the effects. Many clients have reported seeing an effect in as
little as 3 treatments, instead of the 10-months quoted in the
article.
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Light that can cure you
- By Reed Kariam, USA Weekend, Feb. 4, 2007
"In these ground-breaking therapies, light-emitting diodes, or
LEDs, most often are used to apply concentrated doses of light to
patients. LEDs are not lasers, so tissue does not get hot, and the
treatment is pain-free. "It represents a quantum leap in medicine,"
says Harry T. Whelan, M.D., who is a professor of neurology at the
Medical College of Wisconsin and a leading researcher in the field.
"It's a change from the standard medical models of drugs and
surgery, where you are basically either poisoning or cutting the
patient."
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Light emitting diodes bring relief to young cancer patients; NASA
technology used for plant growth now in clinical trials -
NASA, Nov 5, 2003
"Light emitting diodes can ease pain and promote wound
healing in bone marrow transplant patients. (NASA/MSFC/Barry
Himelhoch, Medical Center Graphics Inc.) "
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Can a healing light save pilots' sight?
- by Stephen
Leahy, NewScientist,
July 13, 2002
"In the late 1990s, lab studies on cells showed that
near-infrared wavelengths can boost the activity of mitochondria,
the crucial powerhouses"
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Evidence of Non-Classical (Squeezed) Light in Biological Systems -
International Institute of Biophysics ,
2002
"In addition, all the correlations between DL or biophoton emission
and biological functions such as cell growth, cell differentiation,
biological rhythms, and cancer development, turned out to be
consistent with the coherence hypothesis but could be only rather
poorly explained in terms of radical reactions."
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