Author Archives: The Light Lady

Color Harmonics: Its Earliest Beginnings

The use of colour as a vibrational therapy goes back many centuries. The Atlantians are said to have used light and colour not only to treat physical diseases but to heal relationships, to assist in childbirth and to assist the … Continue reading

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Maximojo and the Wand of Light

March 2012 Release A Novel. 270 pages. Illustrated Time was slipping. Fast. Maximojo, a button-nose space dog, and Glitta, a solar-charged gizmo were zipping through space on an urgent mission. The new timekeeper Kalapsis, hurdled alongside, anxious to be installed … Continue reading

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Phototherapy Can Improve Neurodevelopmental Outcomes

“Researchers at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston say the use of aggressive phototherapy reduces the odds that tiny premature infants will develop neurodevelopmental impairment such as cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness or physical or mental challenges..”ScienceDaily (Oct. 29, … Continue reading

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Skin ‘Sees’ UV Light, Starts Producing Pigment

ScienceDaily (Nov. 3, 2011) — “In a new study, biologists report that melanocyte skin cells detect ultraviolet light using a photosensitive receptor previously thought to exist only in the eye. This eye-like ability of skin to sense light triggers the … Continue reading

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Danger of Exposure to ‘White Light’

‘White’ light suppresses the body’s production of melatonin more than orange light Exposure to the light of white LED bulbs, it turns out, suppresses melatonin 5 times more than exposure to the light of High Pressure Sodium bulbs that give … Continue reading

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Our Lives May Move in Rhythm of Light

“The Intensity and duration of exposure to light (and color) can affect the Circadian Rhythm which are are the physical, mental, and behavioral changes that occur over the course of a day, responding primarily to light and darkness in the … Continue reading

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Regaining the Rainbow: A Gene Therapy Approach to Color Blindness

“There is ample evidence that men and women think, express themselves and even experience emotions differently (for more details, read on through this issue). But in the area of sensory perception, psychologists are hard-pressed to identify major discrepancies. By and … Continue reading

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Illuminate During Those Special Times in Life

“Light therapy may improve symptoms in pregnant women with depression, suggests a new study in Switzerland. Light therapy has shown success in people with seasonal affective disorder who generally get depressed during the winter when there’s less sunlight than at … Continue reading

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Take Your Glasses OFF to Visible Light and Fight Back

“A new light technology, using a narrow spectrum of visible-light wavelengths called HINS-light, has been developed to fight certain super bugs. It can kill bacterial pathogens but is harmless to humans may help beat this potentially deadly threat in our … Continue reading

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LED Products Billed as Eco-Friendly Contain Toxic Chemicals

Lets go back to incandescent bulbs or better yet, develop a safe, energy efficient light source for life… L.E.D.’s lights were considered an eco-friendly alternative to traditional bulbs, energy efficient and mercury-free, but now research reveals this may not be … Continue reading

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