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.
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