Anonymous ID: dd71ad April 23, 2020, 3:38 p.m. No.8901418   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8901277

>>8901341

I’m embarrassed. I meant light boxes. My knee jerk reaction with no sauce was a mistake and I’m sorry. Light boxes don’t have much UV. But I did find this

https://time.com/collection/guide-to-happiness/4888327/why-sunlight-is-so-good-for-you

Anonymous ID: dd71ad April 23, 2020, 3:46 p.m. No.8901552   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1614 >>1622

Updated November 2019

What would you say if healthcare authorities started to promote ultraviolet light as a cancer treatment, or prescribe regular exposure to sunshine as vital to our survival? The fact is – there is a historical basis for these health therapies. I uncovered it during my 10-year journey to produce a documentary film that explores the lost healing machines of Nikola Tesla. This article is about the remarkable healing power of ultraviolet light.

 

Our story begins in Egypt, where the hieroglyph for royalty is the honeybee. King Akhenaten (r. 1353 – 1336 BCE), was the ‘heretic pharaoh’ who declared that there was only one God, the winged “Aten” sun disc. Carvings in stone depicted his royal family exposing their semi-nude bodies, and their food and beverages, to the sun. And descending rays held a symbol of the key to life directly in their eyes. After his death, Akhenaten’s sun worship teachings were suppressed by political authorities, but were still shared underground by ancient secret societies that remain today.

 

On June 6, 1884, a new Serbian immigrant arrived in New York from Budapest. He was the young inventor Nikola Tesla, whose mission was to create clean hydroelectric generators that he had envisioned. In addition to being an inventor, Tesla was also a physicist, visionary, and mechanical and electrical engineer best known for his contributions to the discipline of electricity and magnetism. (His work formed the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems, including polyphase power distribution systems and the AC motor.)

 

In 1901, Tesla invented a device that produced ultraviolet light when activated by coils in a “high-frequency apparatus,” a device capable of producing bolts of lightning. It was eventually nicknamed a ‘death ray’ by some who feared its power. A portable medical device based on this apparatus called ‘The Violet Ray’ was eventually offered for sale to the public.

 

In 1906, Tesla formed the Tesla Ozone Company and patented a machine with a fan that forced air through arcing coils of ultraviolet light. This worked to ozonate the air such that it acquired antiseptic properties which could be used to kill germs. When filtered though olive oil, the ozonated air could be inhaled to treat lung disease. Since this process gave the oil medicinal qualities, it was made available to doctors to treat diseases of the skin. (Ed. note: Currently, some local dentists sell ozonated olive oil for disinfecting the mouth and preventing/treating tooth infection. And some clinics use it for treating illness.) [1][2]

 

Born on July 10, 1856, Tesla became a vegetarian about halfway through his life, eating mostly ‘fortified’ oatmeal, milk, and honey. His brand of electro-medicine became very popular and was promoted by doctors as a treatment for cancer and other diseases too numerous to mention here.

 

Edgar Cayce (1877-1945), known as a ‘sleeping prophet’ and the father of holistic medicine, regularly promoted ozone and the miraculous healing powers of Tesla’s violet ray in his health messages. “The violet ray appliance is a high voltage, low amperage source of static electricity. The appliance derives its name from the violet colour of the electrical discharge that emanates during use. The appliance was recommended in over 900 readings for a variety of problems requiring a stimulation to the nervous and circulatory systems.” (www.edgarcayce.org)

 

https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/the-vital-light-of-nikola-tesla-healing-power-of-ultraviolet-light/