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1) âA device using specialized light emitting diodes, based on NASA technology for plant growth in space, is continuing to show promise as a treatment to aid healing of bone marrow transplant patients. Use of the LED apparatus has advanced to the second phase of clinical trials in U.S. and foreign hospitals... Biologists have found that cells exposed to near-infrared light â that is, energy just outside the visible range â from LEDs grow 150 to 200 % faster than those cells not stimulated by such light. The light arrays increase energy inside cells that speed up the healing process.â From Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA
2) âA study commissioned by the American Psychiatric Association and led by a psychiatrist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine has found that light therapy effectively treats mood disorders, including seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and other depressive disorders. A report of the study, which appeared April 1 in the American Journal of Psychiatry, also finds that the effects of light therapy, also known as phototherapy, are comparable to those found in many clinical studies of antidepressant drug therapy for these disorders.â. From Medical News Today 10 April 2005
3) âA newly discovered mechanism by which an infectious fungus perceives light also plays an important role in its virulence, according to Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators at Duke University Medical Center. The findings suggest that changes in light following fungal invasion of the human body may be an important and previously overlooked cue that sparks infection, the researchers said.â Duke Medical News, 3/14/2005
4) At the recent International Sound Healing Conference attended by Dr. Starwynn, he learned that hospitals in California, Colorado and Wisconsin have already invested into significant departments and facilities based on accelerating healing with sound and music.
Author: Darren Starwynn
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