37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
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An intreguing alternative approach to healing, November 24, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Let There Be Light (Hardcover)
This slim volume contains a history including the origins of Spectro-Chrome, its early adoption by a number of courageous physicians and their success in applying it, and its subsequent persecution and virtual elimination by the AMA.
Additionally, the volume contains enough information for the reader to acquire the inexpensive materials and test the effectiveness of the technique for him or herself.
Spectro-Chrome involves shining light of specific colors on specific portions of the body in order to heal the disorder. It is non-invasive. If attention is paid to the results of the treatment so that errors (if any) can be corrected, it should be safe.
As we are finding the limits of the pharmaceutical approach for the treatment of disease, this addition to a family's personal medical arsenal seems warranted.
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
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Mindblowing Reality, June 24, 2005
I will put my hand to the Bible for what I'm about to tell: Light therapy works, absolutely! I have two cases for my evidence. Whenever I get the flu, I take the green light (supposedly the master color) and shine it under the covers on my liver while I sleep. (I use a flashlight rigged with a holder for the filter.) The liver is the organ charged with detoxifying all sorts of nasty things in your body, so it's a good place to start killing off virae. I've sufferd the most heinous flus - chills, raging fever, joint aches - but they rarely stand up to the green light for more than two nights. My mother uses it for the frequent head colds that attack her. A couple of days and it destroys the bugs. And that's what I beleive actually happens. Green's wavelength is anathema to the virus. The second case is quite dramatic. A woman I once worked with bled small amounts every day from her uterus for 3 years! I suggested the color indigo, shined on her waist at night. Within 4 days she stopped bleeding! It shocked even me. Darius Dinshah was a genius. He's long gone, but his research lives on.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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Color my world, September 1, 2007
Colonel Dinshah was a genius, no room for doubt.
In this book you will discover an encyclopedia for myriad conditions and the applicable color(s). It's all laid out in black and white. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
If you wish to dig deeper, check out: www.dinshahhealth.org.
There's a world beyond the one scaled within this book. I had
questions so I contacted the organization and was very impressed
with the demeaner and wit of Mr. Dinshah. He was most helpful
and courteous towards me.
It's a real shame that even back in the early 1900's the AMA felt so threatened by natural means of treating disorders and injuries. In
spite of the fact that there were many medical doctors who spoke in
favor of this modality, support for it dwindled next to nothing due to
allopathic medical organizations.
I'm a member of a yahoo group that explores and discusses the uses of
Dinshah's methods. If interested, here is the information:
ColorSpectro-ChromeTherapy@yahoogroups.com
Here's an article titled, "NASA space technology shines light on healing".
http://www.msfc.nasa.gov/news/news/releases/2000/00-336.html
Good luck on your journey and may it be filled with light!
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