STOKES LAW: States that the wavelengths of secondarily emitted rays are greater than the wavelengths of the primary exciting rays.
DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN’S LAW OF PHOTOCHEMICAL EQUIVALENCE: States that each absorbed quantum should cause one light absorbing molecule to react photo-chemically.
Also, according to WALTHER HERMAN NERNST, chain reactions are produced by continued secondary emanations.
Basic medicine does teach all doctors that Cancer is an anaerobic phenomenon that is capable of thriving only in an oxygen-depleted environment, yet amazingly, this knowledge has shown little application. Only very recently in the Medical Literature have new medicines that use oxygen enhancement to treat tumors have shown some degree of effectiveness.
Unfortunately, Oxidative Medicine/Phototherapy is not taught in Medical Schools today. Most modern medical professionals have little to no knowledge of this form of medicine. Fortunately, many independent minded medical professionals, over decades of time, have been using BT, UBI and LBI treatment modalities successfully, inexpensively and with no serious side effects. Thousands of pages of medical reports have been written to prove the efficacy of these treatments, but they are largely ignored, and certainly not publicized by the FDA and the Pharmaceutical industry.
Given the past successes of light based treatments, it is difficult to justify the way American medical science overlooked the many reports of clinical trials in Russian and East German medical journals and books over the past two decades, especially given the intense effort to identify promising approaches to the treatment of HIV and related Auto-Immune conditions.
The development of multi-drug resistance to antibiotics in recent years and the search for less toxic therapies have led to a renewed interest in Light Therapy. Patients are being treated using this therapy in Tertiary Care Centers around the country and over 33 million treatments have been performed around the world to over 11 million people without incident or death.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has created an arduous, costly, and detailed process for market entry for therapies and medicines. Several years and many millions of dollars are required to get a drug or device approved. Typically, the drug is created in a laboratory and later tested to confirm the medical benefit. Medicine has thus followed the science. One often finds, however, that alternative therapies are more successful than accepted medical procedures. Here, medicine has first been shown effective, but to be approved for general use, time-consuming, expensive and exhaustive laboratory-based studies must be undertaken to provide the “scientific proof”. So here, scientific proof follows the medicine!
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