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How Light Affects the Body

There is a large and growing body of research into the body's subtle energy systems that reveals that the cells and molecules that make up our bodies respond directly to light energy


Some researchers have proposed that the protein fabric of the body acts as a fiber-optic system. S. Pankratov, a Russian researcher, projected light on acupuncture points and measured light output from other points along the same meridian, and found that this caused these other points to emit light. He concludes that the meridians are preferential pathways for the transmission of light in the body.

Other researchers have determined that protein molecules also transmit subtle electrical signals throughout the body, an activity called semiconduction. The eastern European researcher, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, was the first to point out that the molecular structures of the human body are organized enough to support semiconduction through passing information along chains of protein molecules.

Robert Becker constructed many experiments to test this principle, and concluded that energy transmission and communication of the meridian system is based on such electrical semiconduction. He postulated that these direct currents represent a fundamental aspect of our electro-physiology that supports healing and regeneration, and acupuncture points were, in effect, way stations that boosted the charge along the pathways.

Therefore, both light and energy and subtle electrical energy are transported throughout the body via chains of protein molecules. Further research has shown that these two forms of energy stimulation may be administered together, and can enhance each other's effects. The ECT system of colorpuncture fully utilizes these principles and findings of biophysics to slow the aging process.


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