Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Hi william, when I tried to tie all this together, I used the principle of math, that if you take a frequency, or set of frequencies, for example the ancient untempered pentatonic chinese scale(assuming you've found the correct one, as it changed from dynasty to dynasty), and multiplied it by 2, over and over(by it's octave), than you'd arrive at a light frequency, that would be beneficial according to the theory of five element correspondences. This morphed into a 'treatment' of light and sound, where the person is tested for subjective positive response, and treatment refined, to my experience and their later feedback. If you can get the simplicity and complexity of this, it really follows in a modern way, the methods hinted at in the Nei Jing, at least I'm thinking that as a base. (each meridian having it's own frequency, each element- it's harmony) Chinese Medicine , " William Morse, D.C., FIACA " <dokkabill wrote: > > Just to add my bit to this concerning the red and green lasers. > The " Dollar Store " versions may be fine for some and for short term > use, but frequency and reliability are a concern for someone trying to > effect healing with consistency and integrity. > > Red lasers of 635 nm and green lasers of 530 nm work the best and > should be at the 5 milliwatt range for best effect. Dosage is > important (i.e. time/intensity at site)as is point location for any > specific treatment. > > Excellent Low Level Lasers may be found in the $50 (US) range. > > Bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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