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Chapter 10: Conclusion

 

While we have dealt with a fairly wide range of topics in this book, certain conclusions emerge as of special importance:

1. Biophotonic Therapy (Therapeutic Chemiluminescence) appears to be the single most reliable treatment of several major disorders, among them asthma. BT also seems to be the best all-around therapy for disseminated infections. It shows great promise as a treatment of HIV and smallpox. BT's low cost and minimal side effects make it ideal for treatment of infectious diseases in developing countries. The failure of medical funding organizations to fund testing of the various BT devices constitutes a shocking case of irresponsibility and Scientific Rejectionism, especially in light of the devastating global HIV/AIDS epidemic.

2. Consideration of the chemiluminescent mechanism of action of Biophotonic Therapy and related phenomena such as the roles of the red blood cells in magnetoreception and dermal optics leads to a Theory of the Red Blood Cells (with RBCs as the generators of consciousness) and a Theory of the Original Immune System (wherein the RBCs conserve the original chemiluminescent immunity of humankind's distant ancestors). In turn, this chemiluminescent immunity appears to be the common mechanism of action of a number of Complementary and Alternative Medicine therapies, including homeopathy, magnetized water, electroacupuncture, and possibly Qigong/Yoga/Zen breathing exercises, according to what can be termed a Unified Theory of Alternative Healing (UTAH).

3. Dispensing transdermal microminerals such as iron and zinc from a copper bracelet/cathode appears to activate an ancient Original Feeding System that can, in micromineral-deficient individuals, convey a powerful tonic effect. This iontophoretic approach has very promising applications as a method of iron supplementation for anemic individuals and as a means of Transdermal Micromineral Immunostimulation that can serve as an adjuvant therapy in a wide range of infectious disorders. In addition, transdermal micronutrition may be effective as a form of ion substitution to blunt the effects of environmental lead and other toxic substances, and it may have important neurological/psychological action.


For further information and analysis, see Close-to-Nature Medicine and Intriguing Anomalies: An Introduction to Scientific Detective Work .