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BIOPTRON
HISTORY AND TESTIMONIALS:
Guy’s Hospital London found that the Bioptron
light used anywhere on the
body for 4-6 minutes for 2 days increases macrophage cells
by 50%.
The
hospital also showed that by
applying the light rays for 4 minutes the
rays
penetrated
to 2.5cm (1") within the tissues.
The
Bioptron Polychromatic (multi colour). Incoherent, Polarized Light works by
biostimulation
The multi colour rays and Polarisation in the
light are the reason
for the results from this
non
invasive therapy.
The light n delivers low constant energy to the tissues
click on the link below to see video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuzAAbTghKM
HISTORY...
"A
wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human
blessings, and learn how by his own thought to derive benefit
from his illness"
Hippocrates,
C. 460-377 B.C.
Virtually
all the major civilizations have recognized the importance of light
in healing. The Assyrians, Babylonians and Egyptians all
practiced therapeutic sun-bathing. The Greek city of
Heliopolis 'City of the Sun' was renowned for its healing temples and
light rooms. The windows were covered with specially dyed
cloths and the different colours were believed to have
different healing powers.
In 1876,
Augustus Pleasanton used blue light
to stimulate the secretary glands and the nervous system; he
found it to be
very effective in treating a variety of
diseases, especially those accompanied by pain. A couple of
years later, in 1878,
Edwin Babbitt published
The Principles of Light and Colour. He developed the
Chromodisc for treating patients with specific colours and
also Solar Elixirs, made by irradiating water with sunlight
and filtering it with special filters. He found that the
'sensitized' water had special healing properties - solar
tinctures are still manufactured today and used by colour
therapists.
The 1890s saw ultra-violet used due to its powerful
anti-bacterial action. In 1903 a Dane, Neils Finsen,
was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in treating skin
tuberculosis with UV light.
In 1920 Dinshah Ghadiali developed the
Spectro-Chrome system of healing, following
23 years of
exhaustive scientific evaluation. This was based on the
relationship between colours (wavelengths) and specific areas of the body.
One of his most vocal supporters was the Chief Surgeon at
Philadelphia Woman's Hospital, Dr Kate Baldwin.
She used Dinshah's methods for many years and is quoted as
saying "...after nearly 37 years of active hospital and
private practice in medicine and surgery, I can produce
quicker and more accurate results with colours than with any
or all other methods combined - and with less strain on the
patient...".
During the 1920s and 1930s Harry Riley Spitler developed
the principles of syntonics (to balance) in which light is used to balance the
sympathetic and parasympathetic
nervous systems with
light treatment
via the
eyes.
His College of Syntonic Optometry is now at the
forefront of developments
in ocular photo-therapy, Spitler is
generally considered to be the father of coloured light
therapy.
One of the foremost practitioners of sun therapy
(heliotherapy) was Dr Auguste Rollier who
established a
sun-therapy clinic
in the Swiss Alps. He treated
all sorts of patients, very effectively,
particularly those
with TB
- his patients would be wheeled out onto a large
sundecks for heliotherapy daily.
Charing Cross Hospital
in London used light treatments to treat
circulatory diseases, anaemia, varicose veins, heart disease
and degenerative disorders.
Then in the early 1940s in the
USA, Emmitt Knott developed a very
interesting device - a haemo-irradiation machine. He went a
stage further than Dinshah and Spitler and administered light
to the
whole body
by irradiating a small
volume of blood.
Knott found that irradiation of just
50±100cc of blood
with
light and retransfusion it back into the patient had a dramatic
impact in the treatment of
puerperal sepsis, peritonitis,
encephalitis, polio and herpes simplex.
By 1947, somewhere in
the region of
80 000 patients
had been treated with reported
success rates of 50-80%.
Following World War II the age of the clinical trial and
pharmaceutical companies had arrived. Treatments that could
not be supported by 'scientific' fact were immediately suspect
and out went
homoeopathy, naturopathy and light therapy
leaving behind
drug therapy and surgical procedures
as the
forefront of medicine and still is to this day.
With light therapy driven underground, the time was ripe for
some KGB skulduggery! Emmitt Knott's haemo-irradiation machine
re-surfaced in St Petersburg (Leningrad). For the past 20
years Professor Kira Samoilova, a cell
biologist has been developing the concept of haemo-irradiation
with her colleagues at the Russian National Academy of
Sciences. They have been using a little machine known as the Isolda
for years and literally hundreds of thousands of patients have
been treated with it in Russia. The technique is to extract a
small quantity of blood, treat it with low level laser light
for about 10-15 minutes and re-transfuse it into the patient.
However recently it was discovered that the blood is
affected just by irradiating the skin with the light -
especially via the eyes (in the case of
Bioptron only
which is safe for eye treatment without protection). Haenio-irradiation
is used in support of standard therapies for a wide range of
conditions including 'suppurative-inflammatory
conditions, infections, cardiovascular, auto-immune,
dermalogical and oncological diseases, as well as ulcers,
burns, traumas, intoxications,
etc.'. It is also used as a sole therapy for ulcers, the
detoxification of addicts and such things as
viral pneumonia.
Haemo-irradiation is still virtually unheard of in this
country but there is a strong tradition of it in Germany and
a number of different devices are on the market there.
This
brings us to Budapest which has been the site of significant
work in light therapy.
Year
1981 -
Hungarian
biophysicist, Marta Fenyo discovered that
polarized light stimulated natural defense mechanisms.
For
the past 20 years or so Dr Marta Fenyo PhD Biophysics,
has been researching Light and colour therapy and researching
the effects of polarized light on the body. The results of her
work are very impressive and underline the potential for light
therapy as a mainstream therapeutic application.
Dr
Fenyo has treated thousands of patients with many diverse conditions, using 95% polarized light.
She
has demonstrated unequivocally that polarized light is both
bio-stimulatory and immuno-stimulatory. It has a direct
and measurable effect at micro-circulatory and cellular level.
read on.....
DR. MARTA FENYO
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Interview
Research in
the 1980's by Dr Marta Fenyo PhD
Biophysics (at left) in Hungary into alternatives to low
level lasers for healing led to the
discovery of the effectiveness of polarized light
and the creation
of the Bioptron®, a device used
in Europe for pain relief, wound healing and skin disorders. Dr Fenyo
discovered that polarized light
stimulated natural defense mechanisms. She is a
physicist, PhD in biophysics. She has several inventions,
for
example, the “Method and equipment for the
stimulation of biological processes” in other
words, bio-stimulation by polarized light. This invention won
the main award in 1985 on the World Exhibition of Young
Inventors and a gold medal
in Brussels in 1996.
She says "Bio- stimulation
affects the membranes that cover each cell in our
body"
The
Bioptron delivers rays of light that carry the full spectrum
of colours... without any damaging UV rays. Dr. Fenyo opened her clinic
in. Budapest in 1985 and has
treated over 20,000 patients. "At
the beginning I dealt with laser light in my Ph.D. work and
I
helped Professor Meshture who treated leg ulcers with laser
light. So I came to the idea that the polarization is the
particular feature of the laser light which is responsible for
the bio stimulation, so this was the beginning"
Dr. Fenyo has
microscopically studied the effect of polarized light and
biostimulation and received a Gold Medal in 1996 for her studies on
cell biostimulation.
TESTIMONIALS:
(INTERVIEW
JOSEPHINE FIKO) patient of Dr Marta Fenyo
"I
used it on the scar tissue I had from the Caesarian
section when I delivered my baby and only after a few
treatments my skin became beautiful and the scars almost
invisible."
Josephine
Fiko is talking about the results of her visits to
-- the BIOPTRON® Clinic. Budapest. What draws Josephine and
others here is the Bioptron Laser.
LEGS:
Mesza Ebergenyi visited Dr Marta Fenyo's Budapest clinic for
treatment of a condition that virtually kept her off
her feet ... "My
legs were so painful and sensitive to the touch that I used
to have to pull up the corners of my robe and tuck them in
the belt to keep them from touching my legs. I could hardly
bear the pain... The ointments I was taking
from the dermatologist were not helping... That's when I
decided to come here. From the first treatment I felt a
great improvement. After my 3rd treatment, it started to
look and feel much better. I have had 15 treatments now and
think I will only need two or three more to be completely
healed. Now it's all gone! There's no swelling anymore"
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