Far Infrared Light
For centuries, scientists have known that plants are
dependent upon sunlight for photosynthesis. But, only recently has
science recognized the similarities between humans and plants in their
dependence upon light.
Dr. Jacob Liberman, O.D., Ph.D., author of Light
Medicine of the Future describes the body as a living photocell,
stimulated and regulated by light. "Our lives, our health and well-being
are truly dependent on the sun. The human body is nourished directly by
eating foods, drinking fluids, or breathing air that has been vitalized
by the sun's light energy."
Today, we know that energy from the sun's rays, photons,
controls vital processes in both plants and people. In humans, photons
are the catalyst for the production of sugars, fats, and proteins.
Photons stimulate the endocrine system, metabolic processes and enzyme
reactions as well as activities in the brain.
When this connection is disturbed, disorders follow. For
example, when enzymes in the body's cells, which should normally be
activated, fail to receive the proper wave lengths of light, they remain
dormant. As a result, they cannot start up normal, cellular metabolic
reactions. This translates into lower cellular energy, glandular
insufficiencies and reduced ability to burn fats and toxins.
Solar energy from the sun covers a broad energy band
including infrared, visible light, ultra-violet, x-rays and gamma rays.
Only a small amount of these solar rays are visible as colors. The
greatest amount of the sun's energy output is in the infrared segment of
the spectrum. This band of light is not visible but can be felt as heat.
The infrared segment of the electromagnetic spectrum is
divided into three segments by wave frequencies and wave lengths. Wave
lengths are measured in microns (mm), which are one millionth of a
meter: Near Infrared: 0.76-1.5 mm; Middle: 1.5-5.6 mm; Far: 5.6-1000 mm.
A narrow spectrum between 4 to 14 microns has been shown to have
particularly beneficial effects on the body.
Among the total spectrum of solar rays coming from the
sun, the FIR waves are the safest and the most beneficial. For example,
the visible light spectrum, with very short wave lengths, is reflected
away from the body. When near (NIR) waves heat organic substances the
surface gets hotter than the interior, and the interior gets heated by
conduction from the surface. By contrast, far-infrared penetrates deeply
with a very uniform warming effect.
Benefits of FIR waves
All humans send and receive FIR waves. The range of infrared waves
generated by the body is 3 to 50 microns. The greatest output is around
9.4, which is very close to the resonant frequency of a water molecule.
This similarity makes sense since our bodies are almost 70% water.
Any substances with similar resonance can absorb energy
from each other easily. Consequently, when you are close to someone, you
are both sending and receiving FIR energy. When heated, our planet emits
FIR waves at around the 10 micron level as do most organic substances
and plants. The FIR waves between 4 to 14 microns, sometimes called
Vital Rays, appear to have special regenerative effects on the body.
When any tissue in the body is exposed to FIR waves,
whether radiated by sunlight, reflected by specially coated fabrics or
ceramic panels, there is a rapid increase in warmth which can shown by
thermography. This heat plus the activation of several other response
mechanisms stimulates the healing processes.
For example, FIR waves;
- Increase blood flow by promoting
dilation (expansion) of the micro-circulatory system of
capillaries.
- Reduce muscle spasms as muscle
fibers are heated.
- Remove toxins from the site
receiving FIR waves.
- Assist in the reduction of swelling
and inflammation by improving lymph flow.
- Reduce soreness through direct
action on both free nerve endings in tissues and on peripheral
nerves.
- At the cellular level, researchers
have discovered that specific FIR waves lengths.
- Stimulate enzyme activity.
- Promote the adhesion and osmosis of
water molecules across the cellular membrane.
- Attract calcium ions to the cellular
membrane.
- FIR waves reduce acidity.
Medical application FIR technology
One of the reasons FIR has beneficial results in a variety of illnesses
is the ability of FIR waves to remove toxins, which are often at the
core of many health problems. Since humans are bio-accumulators,
numerous toxins, that cannot be removed immediately after entry, are
stored in our bodies. For example, when toxic gases such as sulfur
dioxide, carbon dioxide or toxic substances such as lead, mercury or
chlorine meet large water molecules, they are encapsulated by the
clusters of water. Where these toxins are accumulated, blood circulation
is blocked and cellular energy is impaired.
However, when a 10 micron FIR wave is applied to these
large water molecules, the water begins to vibrate. This vibration
reduces the ion bonds of the atoms which are holding together the
molecules of water. As the breakdown of the water molecules occurs,
encapsulated gases and other toxic materials are released.
Diets and exercise do work to a certain extent, but
there are scientific products developed in Japan that can help you get
rid of the accumulated acidic toxins more easily and effortlessly. These
products work no matter how busy you are, how old you are or how lazy
you may be. As with diets and exercises, the results are not overnight;
however, the process is the fastest among the methods using the natural
process.
The problem is that the acid accumulation in our body is slow and
our body adapts to it, so that we do not notice the fact that we are
getting sick and old. By the time one feels pain caused by the acid
accumulation, the damage is severe. One must start the process of
reducing acidic wastes before the pain starts.
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