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----- Original Message -----From: Kate MarksSent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 2:44 AMSubject: [biosonic] Re: visitHi Marysol--
It looks like I won't be coming in May...... couldn;t get a frequent flyer ticket (tight/all booked) and otherwise its pricey to come from Albuquerque....Also-- timing is turning out not to be so good either for me or my family house in Granada is really full and I would only be able to stay there short time-Also I have to be back here by May 18 and whole thing feels a bit rushed....Want to be able to stay in Europe a while when I come- haven;t been since 1992.....Anyway. ....I am disappointed but know it will happen.....Blessing s to you, Kate.
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>From: MarySol Gonzalez Sterling <biosonica@retemail.es >
>Sent: Mar 26, 2008 8:17 PM
>To: biosonic@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [biosonic] Re: Fw:Interesting info on light therapy
>
>Thankyou Kate, thankyou Marcelo,
>I cannot get through to your emails directly, it seems that my server
>has problems and does not deliver some of my messages. now...
>I did receive your emails and will write to you from another email
>meanwhile I fix this problem.
>
>Anyway,, I wanted to say that this is nothing new to me about SunLight,
>Ultraviolet, Infrared and about Infrasound and Ultrasound too...
>Alzeimer´s is due to lack of ultrasound and lack of communication in
>DNA,, ultrasound is needed for brain activity and communication... as so
>many degenerative diseases.. and in the cities we have no ultrasound and
>the motors and low sounds constatly are draining out all sound or
>ultrasound coming form the harmonics of the birds. Music and
>microphones are taking away harmonics now too. That i discoverd with the
>dolphin sessions,, and that is the reason to be with dolphins it is
>rejuvenating,, there is an article about what ultrasound does to DNA,,
>in www.biosonic.org therapy manual,, i just realized that it is one of
>those pages that are not in the website,, but anyone who wants it I will
>send it to them,,, i cannot send it through here unless I take the
>graphics,, but I can do that too, if anybody asks and is interested.
>then all this about light has been known for a long while, maybe now the
>are paying more attention to it...
>But just imagine many types of radiation directly from the sun is still
>unknown, that is why it is so powerful the ocular light treatments i do
>with prisms, and I decide the missing color from the voice,, but the
>decission is not as simple as the missing note related to the missing
>color, it is so powerful the therapy that we need to do it in a clinical
>setting with therapists and doctors around,, and staying to sleep in the
>same place.. I have done that in the past and will start doing it now.
>I also now know where I can make here in Spain, huge quartz crystal
>prisms, cost a fortune, but for radiation on the body we need a few
>minutes of really UV pure light, and this only comes out at the end of
>the violet of the spectrum with quartz prisms I have design....
>I am now in process to create the Foundation Soliris to process all
>these studies.. so this is the first time I am telling this forum,,, in
>the next year or so all the students of my method will have ample work
>to do with me and we will be able to prove some of these things about
>sound and light. The study of the sun will be most needed, sunlight for
>human health, water and plants, will be the study goals of this foundation.
>I hope some persons from this forum could start to get interested in
>studying with me through internet.
>there is much new information in my blog
>http://ONDAdeFORMAdelaVOZ.blogspot. even if the name is in spanish,,com
>all the info is in both languages, english and spanish.
>
>love
>Marysol
>
>
>Kate Marks escribió:
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>>
>>> From: VoiceAnalysis@cs.com
>>> Sent: Mar 17, 2008 5:59 PM
>>> To: VoiceBio@yahoogroups.com
>>> Subject: [VoiceBio] University acknowledges we are beings of light
>>>
>>> Frontier science at the University of Sunderland has begun to confirm what
>>> many pioneer scientists have long understood: that we are beings of light
>>>
>>> Dr Gordon Dougal recently raised eyebrows after holding aloft a helmet and
>>> claiming that the light emitting from it would cure Alzheimer's disease. This
>>> extraordinary claim derives from research at the University of Sunderland, in
>>> North East England, showing that regular exposure to low levels of infrared
>>> light-at 1072 nm, a wavelength found naturally in sunlight-can improve learning
>>> ability. Low levels of infrared light, such as we receive with simple exposure
>>> to the sun, can restart the brain's cognitive function among people considered
>>> beyond the reach of modern medicine.
>>>
>>> Dr Dougal is the director of Virulite, a medical research company based in
>>> Newton Aycliffe, in County Durham, and has pioneered a treatment approach that
>>> uses a lightweight helmet that is designed to deliver this frequency of light
>>> at regular intervals. He is now ready to take the concept one step further by
>>> initiating trials that will use the light helmet to treat dementia patients,
>>> who will be required to wear the helmet for 10 minutes each day. Dougal got the
>>> idea of regenerating the brain through his work with machines that use
>>> infrared light to fight cold sores. The light was found to boost the immune-system
>>> cells responsible for killing the herpesvirus that causes cold sores.
>>>
>>> The research into the use of light to treat cognitive decline grew out of 25
>>> years' worth of research on light therapy to treat seasonal affective disorder
>>> (SAD), a type of depression caused by a lack of exposure to sunlight.
>>> Scientists first theorized that geriatric patients who are living in institutions and
>>> confined to their beds probably receive little natural light and are likely
>>> to be suffering from light deprivation. A study in which 10 patients were
>>> exposed to 10,000 lux of light for 30 minutes for five days showed that their
>>> depression levels decreased significantly during this high-intensity light therapy
>>> compared with lower levels of light exposure. In fact, after such exposures,
>>> half of the participants no longer scored within the depressed range.
>>> Furthermore, they found that the more depressed the patient, according to their
>>> Geriatric Depression Scale scores (GDS), the greater their improvement (J Gerontol A
>>> Biol Sci Med Sci, 2001; 56: M356-60).
>>>
>>> Given these findings, scientists then wondered whether light could be used to
>>> treat any psychiatric disturbances other than depression. Their theory rested
>>> on two assumptions: that timed exposures to light causes changes in circadian
>>> (sleep-wake) cycles; and that all diseases are subject to chronobiological
>>> features-that is, cycles that correspond to sunlight.
>>>
>>> That living things are at the mercy of the sun was first mooted by Dr Franz
>>> Halberg, at the University of Minnesota, who discovered that many biological
>>> processes appear to run according to an in-built 'clock'. All living things
>>> apparently respond to the same 24-hour rhythm, in tandem with the earth's
>>> rotation. Halberg coined the terms chronobiology'- referring to the influence of time
>>> and certain periodic cycles on biological functions-and 'circadian' from
>>> circa = about and dia = day) rhythms to describe daily biological cycles. He
>>> created the Chronobiology Laboratories at the University of Minnesota and became
>>> known as the father of chronobiology. And, as his lab began to discover,
>>> chronobiology is a readymade feature of organisms-not something learned or acquired,
>>> but an inherent property of life.
>>>
>>> Besides circadian rhythms, Halberg also discovered that living things keep in
>>> time with many other periodic rhythms; indeed, halfweekly, weekly, monthly
>>> and yearly cycles govern virtually every biological function. The human pulse
>>> and blood pressure, body temperature and blood-clotting, circulation of ly
>>> mphocytes, hormonal cycles and other automatic functions of the human body all
>>> appear to ebb and flow according to some basic, recurring timetable. These rhythms
>>> are not unique to humans, but are present throughout nature, and evident even
>>> in the fossilized forms of single-celled organisms that lived millions of
>>> years ago.
>>>
>>> Patients with dementia are known to have disturbed circadian rhythms. A study
>>> of the 24-hour circadian atterns and the sleep-wake cycles of 77 nursing-home
>>> patients found that the patients slept fitfully, reflected by their irregular
>>> sleep- wake cycles. Many people with dementia also spend comparatively less
>>> time exposed to bright light than do other people (Sleep; 1997; 20: 18-23).
>>>
>>> Patients with dementia also have chaotic sleeping habits, with more frequent
>>> bouts of waking during nighttime sleep and more frequent napping during the
>>> day (Int J Geriatr Psychiatry, 2006; 21: 945-50). Thus far, light therapy has
>>> been used to treat such mental illnesses as adult
>>> attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), bulimia nervosa and depression related to Parkinson's
>>> disease, as well as to regulate disturbances in the resting and activity cycles of
>>> elderly people with
>>> dementia (CNS Spectr, 2005; 10: 647-63;Sleep Med Rev, 2007; 11: 497-507).
>>> Furthermore, a review of all randomized
>>> controlled trials of light treatment for dementia has shown some improvement
>>> in rest-activity rhythm. Other studies have shown that it can reduce
>>> behavioural symptoms of dementia such as agitation and sleep disturbances (Int J
>>> Geriatr
>>> Psychiatry, 2004; 19: 516-22; Psychiatry Res,1995; 57: 7-12).
>>>
>>> Nevertheless, it's likely that individualized systems work best. One study of
>>> bright-light therapy at two psychiatric hospitals and a residential care
>>> facility specially designed for dementia cases found considerable gender
>>> differences in responses. Men and women appeared to react very differently to the
>>> high-intensity, lowglare lighting system installed in public areas of the studied
>>> units. In particular, women registered far less depression than men in the
>>> presence of morning light.
>>>
>>> It could be that light therapy serves as a corrective of the light emitted by
>>> the patients. Some 30 years ago, while investigating a cure for cancer,
>>> German physicist Fritz-Albert Popp stumbled upon the fact that all living things
>>> emit tiny packets of light, which he called 'biophoton emissions'. He came to
>>> believe that living systems maintain a delicate balance
>>> of light, with too much or too little indicating disease. He also uncovered
>>> what he called 'delayed luminescence': when light was shone on living cells,
>>> the cells would take up the light and, after a time-lag, shine more intensely.
>>> Popp considered this to be a corrective effect. Also, in this instance, when a
>>> living system was bombarded with too much light, it
>>> rejected the excess.
>>>
>>> Popp has studied these biolight emissions for many years at the International
>>> Institute of Biophysics in Neuss, Germany. During this time, he has
>>> discovered that all of the thousands of chemical reactions in the body that control
>>> each molecule
>>> at every moment are regulated and coordinated by low-level ultraviolet (UV)
>>> light (380 nm). Light, in a sense, is the messenger that is communicating the
>>> cells' reactions to each other.
>>>
>>> Popp's more recent investigations concern changes in light production
>>> following medical treatment. In one, medicated ointment was applied to a spot on a
>>> patient's arm. In another, in a patient with psoriasis affecting both arms, Popp
>>> applied the standard treatment for psoriasis, shining a UV lamp on both
>>> psoriatic and healthy parts of one arm for five minutes.
>>> After a few minutes in both these tests, Popp then measured the biophoton
>>> emissions from the treated parts of the arm as well as those from various
>>> untreated parts of the body. Using exacting equipment- devices that count light
>>> emissions
>>> photon by photon-they discovered something remarkable. If emissions from one
>>> part of the body either increased or decreased, so did those from the other
>>> parts of the body.
>>>
>>> In his first such experiment, Popp found a large change in the light
>>> emissions not only from where he'd applied the ointment, but also from distant parts
>>> of the body. What's more, the size of the changes correlated across the entire
>>> body; even from those parts where no ointment had been applied, Popp
>>> recorded the same increase in light as from where the medicine had been applied. In
>>> the psoriatic patient after receving the UV therapy, the light emissions
>>> roughly quadrupled from both healthy and psoriatic areas of skin, again regardless
>>> of whether or not they'd been exposed to UV rays. An hour later, all parts of
>>> the body-treated or untreated, healthy or unhealthy-had reverted to identical
>>> light emissions, although the healthy regions of skin showed twice the amount
>>> of delayed luminescence as did unhealthy regions. This may be because healthy
>>> skin didn't 'need' the light and so 'got rid' of it, whereas the psoriatic
>>> regions did need it and so retained it.
>>>
>>> Popp believes that he has uncovered a new channel of communications within
>>> the body that uses light as a means of instantaneous, 'non-local', signalling to
>>> the rest of the organism. Popp's research takes us one step closer to
>>> understanding how our body communicates with itself as well as with the rest of the
>>> universe. Parts of the body tell each other the state of things through tiny
>>> notes of light. His findings also suggest why the tools of modern medicine so
>>> often have blunderbuss effects. Even if a treatment is well-targeted, such a
>>> non-local communications system will cause it to have a global effect on the
>>> living organism.
>>>
>>> Although light is being explored for healing wounds and other skin
>>> conditions, and for pain relief, light research is still in its infancy. Each wavelength
>>> and frequency appears to create a different reaction, so it's important to
>>> tread carefully at this
>>> preliminary stage.
>>>
>>> Indeed, even light can have sideeffects. Patients may experience hypomania (a
>>> state between euphoria and a manic 'high') or hyperactivation of the
>>> autonomic nervous system, especially early in the treatment (CNS Spectr, 2005; 10:
>>> 647-63). Nevertheless, this is the first evidence that the signalling and
>>> exchange of photons constantly carried on between living things is not just a means
>>> of communication. As we are truly beings of light, we may also be able to
>>> correct our own
>>> light when it goes awry.
>>>
>>> Lynne McTaggart
>>>
>>>
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>> Kate Marks
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Kate Marks