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Jul 21·edited Jul 21

I worked as a student clinic manager at chiropractor college at Northwestern Health Sciences University. The expanded in 2000 to include acupuncture And massage and the student wait list to get in exploded and was long to get in!! I learned so much and I loved chiropractors and students!! Thank you both for showing and telling us we need to become our own doctors!!

Dr Gerald Smeija, retired dc, was in thee first class of chiropractors from NWHSU in the mid 1950s and was my grandmas and my chiropractor for decades. His class photo was hung in the student chiro clinic at NWHSU. I clearly see The Lords Hand working in my life to be my own doctor with great people and teachings!!

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SPECTRO-CHROME THERAPY, LET THERE BE LIGHT BY DARIUS DINSHAH (BOOK) BASED ON THE WORK OF COL. DINSHAH P. GHADIALI.. I BOUGHT THE BOOK AND ALSO THE ROSCOLENE FILTERS FROM http://educate-yourself.org/products.html many years ago. I did tonation on my granddog who had a tumor. It worked. There are hundreds of disorders listed in the book and the light needed.

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Snake venom? Explain!

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There are people like Robert Malone suing freedom fighters like the Breggans and Dr Jane Ruby. This seems to be controlled opposition and he has come to divide and throw people off the trail of the heads of the snake!

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Feb 10Liked by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny

I can’t say enough about both of you doctors. We all appreciate you and thank you for sharing your knowledge.🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Very interesting interview and I learned a lot.

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The power of red light therapy is going to be one of the most influential wellness stories of this generation. Ari Whitten and Mark Sloan have each written recent books on the topic, each with hundreds of references. The technology is quite affordable, ranging from hand-held and table-top to medium-size panels under $200.

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Do you have links to the lower cost options. The sauna . space stuff is too expensive. Poor people need to be able to buy a light bulb and use it somehow - do you know how?

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Agreed. Fortunately, Whitten and Sloan cite studies showing that the affordable options can be just as effective as the expensive options.

LifePro Fitness sells the LumiCare torchlight we use, for $100: https://lifeprofitness.com/collections/light-therapy

Beurer sells the infrared heat therapy lamp we use, for $90: https://www.shop-beurer.com/collections/wellness-1

Hooga Health sells panels with red and near infrared (NIR) LEDs. Here is a good model for $160 and a better model for $330:

https://hoogahealth.com/products/hooga-300w-red-and-near-infrared-light-therapy-panel

https://hoogahealth.com/products/hooga-500w-red-and-near-infrared-light-therapy-panel

This article provides a survey of red light therapy devices for the home:

https://redlighttherapy.co/p/best-athome-red-light-therapy-devices

Mark Sloan's website also has several articles regarding red light therapy:

https://www.endalldisease.com/blog/#RED_LIGHT_THERAPY

Good luck!

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Thankyou for the information. I will follow it up.

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