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isn't this contradictory?
Is all interstellar light the same? Interstellar light is comprised of infrared and visible red light. Infrared light has a deeper penetrating power which makes it more effective for treating bones, joints and deep muscle. Infrared light is more beneficial for treating problems closer to the surface like wounds, cuts, and scars.
---so, Infrared light has more penetrating power, which is why it's more effective for bones and joints, and is also more beneficial for problems closer to the surface as well?
:head explode:
Is reflected moonlight studied elsewhere? The effects of reflected moonlight are studied throughout the country as well as all over the world from Switzerland, the UK, the Czech Republic and many more.
---MANY MORE....um...oh....
What are these other researchers uncovering? In general, the consensus among researches is the possibilities are endless when it comes to moonlight and light therapy. It is a relatively new area of study and findings are often hypothesized, however they are remarkable. Laser light has been used to treat muctositis, a painful side effect of cancer treatment, in young cancer patients.
---Okay. Findings are hypothesized yet they are remarkable. Well hell. I hypothesize that if I stare at my cat long enough, said kitty will suddenly leap from the granite counter, waltz over to the fridge and pour me a nice frosty glass of iced tea. REMARKABLE how I can hypothesize complete bullshit that will never happen, is never going to be provable YET, it is remarkable all the same.
Photodynamic therapy treatment (PDT) also treats cancer using a drug called photosensitizer which when exposed to a specific wavelength produces a form of oxygen that kills nearby cancer cells.
---Isn't there only one form of oxygen?
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Onto the testimonials:
"A half hour after returning to our motel the pressure and pain in my chest was suddenly gone." - TA
---This nurse suggests calling 911, not staring at the moon, at the first instance of chest pressure or chest pain. There are no studies (aside from the bogus ones without links) that show that moonlight is as effective as nitroglycerine, morphine, oxygen, an d other cardiac interventions in the face of heart attacks, etc.
"...I can now hear almost normally out of my ear. Amazing!" - PI
--what?
"Something happened. Something penetrated me. About halfway through, when I shut my eyes, I had an experience of love and light. It was very reassuring. It was an energetic spirituality." – CO
---Um....ah...is it wrong to point out that she was molested by the moonlight?
“As I was standing there, I could feel myself becoming happier. A smile came upon my face and stayed there.” – VC
---Dear VC, please stop smiling. You're creeping everyone out. Seriously.
I was kind of elated in the light. Afterwards, my edema disappeared. I had to get up every hour, just about, and I got rid of a lot of liquid. I've had edema for probably the last 7 or 8 years. My kidneys are kind of lazy. This is definitely a positive thing. After the second exposure, the same thing happened. Right now, it is so that the edema really doesn't build up - it builds up a little bit in the daytime then at night I have to get up one or two times then it disappears. It has been a lasting effect. This is about 2 weeks since the last time (in the moonlight).- PVK
---Dear PVK-=-you're kidneys aren't "lazy", they're failing. Big difference.
“I am a doctor. I experienced the intense moonlight of the collector in March 2007. My hormone balance is greatly improved.” - D.K.
---Dear DK--What's a hormone balance, and why have none of the MD's I've spoken with heard of this? Why is this not referenced in any of the medical and nursing textbooks I have at my home? What kind of Doctor are you?
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