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Color Light Acupuncture is the usage of light to stimulate acupuncture points.
Color Light Acupuncture is the practice of using beneficial light to stimulate acupuncture points to balance
energy in the body and improve the health.


Acupuncture is well known worldwide as an effective treatment to promote natural healing. It has been studied and practiced in China for several thousand years. According to traditional Chinese medical theory, acupuncture points are situated on meridians along which Qi (chee), the vital energy, flows.  The acupuncture points have a lower electrical resistance than the surrounding skin area when tested with a galvanometer.  Traditional acupuncture is practiced with insertion of very fine needles at the acupuncture points, with the goal of stimulating a balanced flow of Qi, so the body will heal itself.


Abundant scientific studies have verified the affects of acupuncture, although a scientific explanation for the mechanism of action remains elusive.  The World Health Organization published a review of controlled trials using acupuncture and concluded it was effective for the treatment of 28 conditions and there was evidence to suggest it may be effective for several dozen more.

The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture reported that acupuncture may be considered as a complimentary therapy for the conditions in the list below. Most of the studies are supported by textbooks or at least one journal article:
- Abdominal distention/flatulence
- Acute and chronic pain control
- Allergic sinusitis
- Anesthesia for high-risk patients or patients with previous adverse responses to anesthetics
- Anorexia
- Anxiety, fright, panic
- Arthritis/arthrosis
- Atypical chest pain (negative workup)
- Bursitis, tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome
- Certain functional gastrointestinal disorders (nausea and vomiting, esophageal spasm, hyperacidity, irritable bowel)
- Cervical and lumbar spine syndromes
- Constipation, diarrhea
- Cough with contraindications for narcotics
- Drug detoxification
- Dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain
- Frozen shoulder
- Headache (migraine and tension-type), vertigo (Meniere disease), tinnitus
- Idiopathic palpitations, sinus tachycardia
- In fractures, assisting in pain control, edema, and enhancing healing process
- Muscle spasms, tremors, tics, contractures
- Neuralgias (trigeminal, herpes zoster, postherpetic pain, other)
- Paresthesias
- Persistent hiccups
- Phantom pain
- Plantar fasciitis
- Post-traumatic and post-operative ileus
- Selected dermatoses (urticaria, pruritus, eczema, psoriasis)
- Sequelae of stroke syndrome (aphasia, hemiplegia)
- Seventh nerve palsy
- Severe hyperthermia
- Sprains and contusions
- Temporo-mandibular joint derangement, bruxism
- Urinary incontinence, retention (neurogenic, spastic, adverse drug effect)
- Weight Loss

Western doctors are acknowledging the benefits of acupuncture and adopting it in conjunction with western medical practices. Some patients are uncomfortable with getting needles as part of the acupuncture treatment. The tissue is traumatized where the needle is inserted. There is needle sterility concerns, and concerns of bacteria or viruses entering the punctured area. These issues all have contributed to a deterrent of a broader acceptance of acupuncture in the west. 

Typically an acupuncture treatment could last for around thirty minutes or more and could be applied daily for days, weeks or even months.  This creates a significant cost for the patient for physician fees, as well as a significant time requirement for the physician and patient.

A relatively new practice, generally called color light acupuncture, is the use of a light source to stimulate acupuncture points. Color light acupuncture is being merged with the practice of light therapy or phototherapy which was practiced in ancient Egypt, Greece, China, and India. Scientific measurements have shown that light applied to an acupuncture point travels along the acupuncture meridian, indicating that light could be effective in stimulating Qi, and promoting associated health benefits.

Dr. Dan Oren, at the National Institutes of Mental Health, has found that green light is more effective than red in the treatment of S.A.D. (seasonal affective disorder). Colored light therapy through the eyes, and applied to the body, is being studied and applied in the fields of psychology, optometry, chiropractic, medicine, and acupuncture. The breakthrough research of Nobel Prize nominee Fritz-Albert Popp in the 1970s established that all natural organisms emit light energy at the cellular level and that all organic life absorbs light and processes it internally. Faint color-coded broadcasts of the light energy emitted by cells the basis of intercellular communication in all living organisms.

Dr. Nogier, considered the father of frequency therapy, discovered seven main body frequencies.  Each of these seven frequencies, also called Nogier Frequencies, relates to an organ or body zone. The "Universal" Nogier frequency requires the light source to have a cycle characteristic with an off time of 1.41 seconds and on time of 0.141 seconds.

Dr. Frank Bahr, Germany, detected more than 14 major bio-frequencies and Chakra frequencies. He was a student of NOGIER and is today the President of the largest German acupuncture society. The BAHR-Frequencies correspond to ear points and body acupuncture, three skin tissues layers and they have a relation to the nerve system, used for focal therapy etc.

Dr. Manfred Reininger, Austria, Vice President of the largest Austrian acupuncture society, was the first who detected the frequencies of the acupuncture meridians. In the previous years he found a large number of different frequencies related to the human body, diseases (allergy, tinnitus etc.) and the environment. He has discovered 10 meridian frequencies, 7 Reininger RI, RII, RIII, 17 level frequencies, 4 viral/bacterial and 19 anti-frequencies.

One can conclude through empirical evidence and inference that color light acupuncture could be used as an effective alternative to acupuncture, and should provide similar health benefits. Currently the available medical apparatus used to apply light stimulation at predefined bio-frequencies is limited in functionality and practicality, thus limiting therapists and individuals in the usage or research of the possible benefits from color light acupuncture.
 
There has been significant advances in LED technology recently.   LED's output light energy has significantly increased, the physical LED size has reduced and the availability of more color spectrum options are available. These factors give incoherent LEDs a significant advantage over lasers for usage in the stimulation of acupuncture points.  Incoherent LED based medical apparatuses can be used safely and practically by the home user or the therapist.


Manufacturers And Suppliers Of Color Light Acupuncture Products:
Manufacturers And Suppliers Of Color Light Acupuncture Products:

Revision as of 02:04, 13 September 2009

Color Light Acupuncture is the practice of using beneficial light to stimulate acupuncture points to balance energy in the body and improve the health.


Manufacturers And Suppliers Of Color Light Acupuncture Products:

Roze Company Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Manager: Roger Zimmerman Website: http://www.rozecompany.com