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Visible Light Therapy
Lumokinesis is the psychical influence of the electromagnetic spectrum including visible light and part of the near-infrared range. Influence includes any form of electromagnetic radiation capable of causing a direct visual sensation directly within wavelengths of 380-950 nanometers whether wavelengths are pure or mixed. Colored light therapy is an effective form of treatment for an array of psychological and physiological conditions interfaced with other healing modalities such as acupuncture, or as a standalone mode of treatment. The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible (detectable) by the human eye. The typical human eye will respond to light stimulus at wavelengths from about 390-750 nanometers and frequency bands near 400-790 terahertz. Colors utilized in experient-based colored light therapy are red, orange, yellow, green, blue (and indigo), and violet. Other less common colors include lemon, turquoise, purple, magenta, and scarlet. Conditions treatable via experient-based color therapy is diverse, but can include obesity, chronic fatigue, hypertension, asthma, chronic pain, headaches and migraines, depression, anxiety, liver and blood disorders, lupus, fibromyalgia, several types of cancer, and can regulate blood pressure and mood. White light is commonly utilized in experient-based light therapy, as white light is the effect of combining the visible colors of light in equal proportions. White light is also beneficial in the enhancement of lumokinetic-based influence as well as the color purple.
(Adapted from the paper "Manual of Lumokinesis: Applications, Experimentation, and Measurement” by Theresa M. Kelly, MsD.) | |||
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