There are more and more scientific hints that light can charge particles that travel in the lymph and blood as well as axonally inside the nerves [17][18]. Researchers at the University of Vienna, Austria, found that albumin is one of the proteins able to be charged by colored light - and able to deliver this charge to tissues far away from the site of exposure. Through the outer layer of the skin, light also affects pigments, fluorescent particles in the body fluids and inside the cells, that travel in the blood and lymph. After being energized in a color-wavelength and frequency-specific way, they are transported to their target sites where the light-energy is discharged (116)[19]. These light discharges have an organizing and activating effect on cellular organelles and the cell metabolism in the target tissue such as the brain or inner organs[20] [21] [22].
This mechanism explains the effects of color-treatment via the skin - including the Dinshah Method, Peter Mandel's Color Puncture and the effect which colors of clothing have on mood and the immune system. A study showed that wearing black clothing immediately depresses the NK-cell activity and several other parameters used to judge the activity of the immune system. Black is carcinogenic. The opposite is also true: wearing rainbow colors stimulates the immune system and the mood.
The German scientist Fritz Albert Popp PhD confirmed the prior research of Russian scientists and published many of his own papers, on the fact that all cells in an organism use subtle light emissions to communicate with each other constantly. Cells gossip, inform, celebrate and grieve[23]. Only cancer cells behave differently: they do not emit light. Recent research in stem cell therapy brought to light another astounding phenomenon: when cells are ill or in distress, they also give off "microscopic" sound signals. If the sound of a group of dying cells is artificially amplified, it sounds like a group of weeping and grieving women. Injected stem cells (from embryonic umbilical chords) follow this signal and settle in the area to lend their support. Stem cells are compassionate. Cells care for each other.
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