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LIGHT THERAPY WITH FLASHES (VIOLET – SEDATE - AND RED – EXCITES -)

To determine a program of therapy, the patient is classified as either a slow or fast


neurological type, and then the colors and flash rates on the photron are adjusted to
counteract and balance the person’s neurological tendencies.
For example, blue, indigo, and violet, which tend to slow down and relax, are
flashed slowly (six to twelve times a minute) into the eyes of a fast neurological
individual. Conversely, a slow neurological individual is treated with rapid flashes
(thirteen to sixty times per minute) of red, orange, and yellow. The typical course
of treatment entails twenty or more half-hour sessions of light therapy.
These techniques lead to an increase in the patient’s visual field and to a reduction of
his or her blind spot, indicating that more light energy is reaching the visual cortex and
other key brain structures.
Besides visual enhancement, the types of individuals who appear to be helped by
neurosensory development are those with chronic fatigue, menstrual difficulties,
thyroid problems, insomnia, depression, and mental inefficiency. – BUENISIMO

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