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On R. B.'s next visit, his dermatitis had almost cleared, although the skin was burnt and patchy. His leg injury infection had improved, and the top part of the wound had closed over. However, there was concern for the lower, ulcerated part. The wound was treated in a similar way to that of the first visit, described above.

A second lamp containing stimulating diamonds with an indigo filter was first directed at the skin surrounding the injury and then through the bone from the back of the leg. This was to encourage the wound to heal from deep inside, rather than have the skin heal over a remaining infection. As the diamond treatment progressed, R. B. experienced tingling energy sensations in his leg. The result of this treatment is shown in the lower photograph.

Partial Paralysis and Depression Following
Hip Replacement Surgery

Partial paralysis and depression following hip replacement surgery
Treatment of Partial paralysis and depression
following hip replacement surgery

Mrs J, aged 58, September 1996. Some 3 years previously, this lady underwent replacement surgery to her right hip; her spinal nerve being disturbed following an epidural injection. This resulted in impaired mobility of her left leg and foot, together with a cold, numb sensation. She was experiencing a foot infection, with no pain or any other sensation, her foot being cold to the touch.

J's GP had been treating her infection with antibiotics for 9 months during which time she had developed digestive and gastric problems which she thought was due to the antibiotics. She felt debilitated and depressed but was advised, antibiotics or not, that the circulation in her foot had to be stimulated for the infection to clear up. Without blood flow, neither the body's defence mechanisms nor the antibiotics would reach the infected tissue.

She was given calming treatment using violet lamps and blue sapphire to each side of her head. The gems were pulsed at theta brain-wave frequencies to induce a deep state of relaxation. Simultaneously her foot was energised with rubies and diamond to stimulate local circulation. Finally, her thymus gland (immune defence system) was energised with a mixture of gems, at a stimulating frequency. Her foot infection cleared and she required no further management.

Asthma and Panic Symptoms

Ms L. H, aged 22, December 1995. This young lady had developed asthma some years previously, while working as a lifeguard attendant at an indoor swimming baths. As a result she changed her job but, as she was preparing for an interview with a subaqua club, she returned to the pool for a swimming training session. The following day, she developed a severe asthma attack and became increasingly breathless with panic symptoms.

L.H.'s respiration was short and fast with a high heart rate, her Assemblage Point being in a high location on her right side. Due to her distressed condition, it was not appropriate to correct her alignment by shifting the Assemblage Point directly. Her symptoms were treated with the Lux II, using carnelians and diamonds, with an orange filter. The stimulating orange rays were directed onto each side of her upper back in turn, in order to energise her lungs. She was treated for 20 minutes in total. After 5 minutes of treatment, she was breathing normally. Afterwards, her Assemblage Point location was checked confirming its return to a normal location. She told us she thought she had developed an allergy to chlorine and household bleach.
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