Light Therapies

Your Journey With Us…

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Replenish, Recharge, Now. Personal light therapy treatments specifically for your needs.

 
 
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What is color light therapy


 

Color is Light and Light is Color
The sun emits light at different frequencies. These frequencies can be separated by a process called refraction. When the light goes through a crystal prism, it refracts and divides into the seven colors of the spectrum. Each color has its own frequency.
If the separated colors go through another prism they will form white light. The first person to demonstrate this phenomenon at the end of the 17th century was Isaac Newton, the great British physicist.

Color Wavelengths and Frequencies
Energy is considered to travel in waves. The distance between successive waves is called wavelength and the number of times a wave oscillates in one second is called frequency. As per general rule: the longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency. Each color has its own specific frequency and its individual wavelength. Only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum is visible to the human eye.

Violet has the shortest wavelength while red has the longest.
Beyond violet lies ultraviolet which, although invisible to the human eye, can pass through our body. Ultraviolet provides us with a suntan and kills bacteria.
The longest wavelength at the other side of the spectrum is red. Beyond red lies infrared followed by microwaves, radar, radio and television wavelengths, all invisible to the human eye.

Red, orange and yellow, carrying longer wavelengths, seem to reach the eye faster than the colors on the other side of the spectrum. They are called warm colors as we associate them with fire and sunshine.

Green, blue and violet are perceived as cool colors. They travel in shorter wavelengths, so they seem to take longer to reach our eyes; they bring to mind the water of the sea and rivers, the sky, the winter dawn. They are also called receding colors, because of the long time their energy takes to reach our eyes.

Each warm color has its complementary cool color: red – blue, orange – indigo, yellow – violet, green – red (magenta).

 

 
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What colors are you in need of?

COLORS AS YOUR FIRST AID TO IMPROVE YOUR WELL-BEING

PROBLEM MATCHING COLOR

Poor concentration Yellow or violet

Shortness of breath Blue

Indigestion Yellow

Feeling cold Red

Emotional/Sentimental problems Orange

Bereavement Pink or Green

Stress Green

Persistent headache Blue or Violet


 
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There Is No Life Without Light!

Light is:

·         The main source of life

·         The main source of energy

It has been scientifically and medically proven that many diseases and mental disorders are caused by the lack of light. Today we spend almost 90% of our time indoors, without natural light. This is highly risky for our health and is the known cause of multiple diseases. Light is essential to keep healthy and to prevent diseases.

But there is more to BIOPTRON Light:

·         It activates cell growth

·         It improves the body's defense system

·         It stimulates the whole body's healing processes

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History of light therapies

The successful use of light in medicine has a long history. Ancient civilizations, the Greeks, the Egyptians and the Arabs, understood the importance of light and its healing effects on our health.

"Heliotherapy" was the first natural Light Therapy successfully used as an effective medical treatment for preventing & healing various medical conditions.  Hippocrates, a Greek scientist, the father of modern medicine (460BC-370BC) used to say: "Vis medicatrix naturae" - Honor the healing power of nature.

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Modern Light Therapy

Niels Ryberg, Nobel Prize Winner 1903

In 1893, the Danish physician Niels Ryberg Finsen developed one of the first devices capable of producing technically synthesized "sunlight". Technically synthesized light has clear advantages: its intensity and emitted light spectrum are controllable. From 1895 to 1903, he treated more than 950 patients with lupus vulgaris (tuberculosis of the skin) using filtered, technically synthesized "sunlight".

In 1903 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research in light therapy and his exceptional therapeutic achievements. Dr. Finsen, therefore, is considered the founder of modern light therapy.


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