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Fore arm skin burn

Fore arm skin burn
Treating Fore arm skin burn

Miss Kate T, aged 26. September 1997. The top photograph illustrates a skin burn caused by spillage when removing boiling baked beans from a microwave oven. The injury was treated for 30 minutes with two lamps containing a mixture of emerald and sapphire using a green filter (middle photograph). The patient reported that the burn had dried up completely by the following morning. The accelerated healing process can be seen in the lower photograph, which was taken 5 days later.

Sprained knee

The patient was a 45-year-old woman who had torn a muscle in an amateur stage production. The noise of the muscle rupture was so loud it was heard in the second row. She was promptly incapacitated and in great pain. At her first visit a few days later, she was limping very badly, all other attempts at therapy having failed.

She was initially given about 20 minutes of relaxing therapy with emerald and sapphire stones at theta frequency (3.3 Hz). This patient was able to report that her pelvis underwent a shift back into the normal energetic position during this stage. Following about 30 minutes of treatment to the injured calf, all pain had vanished but a new pain had appeared in the opposite knee.

This was probably due to the stress of limping and bearing all her weight on that side; this pain had necessarily been suppressed, and the lamps had melted the suppressing energy shield. A further 15 minutes on the uninjured side removed that discomfort as well, and she walked to her car without any discernible limp. The next day she phoned to say there was only mild discomfort, she was back at work.

Radiometric image of shoulder injury before
  Radiometric image of shoulder injury before and 24 hours after treatment
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