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Treating Infected Leg from Injury
 Treating Infected Leg with Lux IV

Radiometric Image of Knee Injury
Mr R. B., aged 50. October 1996. This case illustrates the effectiveness of dielectric resonance management where standard drug
therapies are ruled out due to conflicting symptoms and treatments. R. B. returned from a holiday in the Canary Islands with an infected leg
injury which had occurred 10 days previously. The infection was gaining ground each day with the central part of the injury becoming
ulcerated.
R.B. also had skin burns and contact dermatitis covering 80% of his body which was caused by a faulty domestic water supply in
the holiday accommodation. The water had contained dangerously high levels of chlorine and his travelling companion had also received similar
skin burns. R. B.'s doctor could not prescribe antibiotics for the leg injury because of the risk of exacerbating his dermatitis. However, he
expressed his concern that, without antibiotics, the infection would spread. This view was confirmed by a second doctor.
The patient refused to use steroid creams believing the applications of creams might dissolve the toxic chloroamines (resulting
from chlorine's reaction with the skin) deeper into the dermis, making matters worse. The burning, itching and stinging sensations associated
with dermatitis indicated that a cooling treatment was required.

Treating Dermatitis with Lux IV
R. B.'s dermatitis was treated using a mixture of emerald and blue sapphire in a violet-filtered lamp. The rays were directed to the top of
head. The gem mixture was pulsed at a hypnotic frequency of 3.3 Hz (theta brain wave frequency). Within a few minutes the irritation and itching
subsided and R. B. was in a profound state of relaxation. His infected leg was treated with yellow sapphire with a blue lamp at 8.3 Hz for 15
minutes. This treatment triggered the wound to discharge pus, subsiding the redness, swelling and pain
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