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International
Institute of Integrated Health and Healing (IIIHH)
The first IIIHH main campus is planned
to be set up in North Carolina. The first satellite campus of IIIHH
is planned to be set up in the vicinity of Holy Mount Kailash and
Lake
Manasarovar.
It will bring together various concepts from eastern and western
schools of medicine together in an integrated manner to save human
lives. The focus of this first campus would be to research treatments
for high-altitude sickness, and provide immediate medical facilities
for pilgrims and locals in the inaccessible area of Holy Mount
Kailash and Lake Manasarovar.
The facility will be equipped with basic
medical facilities and provide hospital beds, oxygen, medicine, and
other needed items like life-saving injections
etc. for patients. Besides providing these basic medical facilities,
this establishment will gradually evolve to be a center of research
and development for integration of conventional and contemporary
techniques in medicine from both eastern and western cultures,
taking the advantage of both worlds.
This ambitious project will bring prosperity to the region, and opportunities
for employment and entrepreneurship to the locals in the vicinity
of Holy Kailash region. IIIHH is a project of SFUO, and aims to bring together various disciplines
and schools of thought and practice in medical science and technology
from conventional to non-conventional in an interdependent endeavor
to research and establish the best possible systems and methods for
treatment of various medical conditions, healing, and healthy living.
SFUO organized to launch research initiatives in the
areas of solar healing and abstract neural networks in collaboration
with IEEE…
It is a long way to go, but we have to make the beginning
somewhere.. it is an old Chinese saying “A journey of a thousand
miles starts with a single step.”
Prof. Chow and other researchers and enthusiasts with Hira Ratan Manek
at MCNC, RTP, North Carolina, on May 27, 2004: IEEE ENCS Neural Networks
Chapter sponsored talk and discussion focused on inter-disciplinary
research aspects of Solar Healing
Interview of Sunyogi Uma Sankar in New Delhi,
August 2006
Read an invited workshop paper on the potential of Light and Air Therapy
to solve various medical conditions…
Workshop at AUSSS Congress Feb 11-14, 2007
‘Light and Air therapy for Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, and several
other conditions’
Abstract
Non-conventional methods using light and air therapy have been successfully
applied for cure of several conditions like Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa,
Eye Disorders, Lumbago (lower back ache problems), Hyper-thyroid, and
Arthritis. Light therapy has been used by voluntary subjects to reach
a stage of partial non-eating, and accompanied weight loss without
any adverse side-effects. Research data is available for complete fasting
(surviving only on sun-charged water) for 411 days. By performing Pranayam
exercises (controlled breathing in specific postures), significant
improvement has been achieved for several conditions like Arthritis,
Lumbago, and Hyper-thyroid. Air therapy has also proved useful for
lowering the risk of heart failure. Combined with yogic eating comprising
principally of a raw vegan diet, air and light therapy has significant
therapeutic value for curing various medical conditions. It can also
be easily integrated into a simple lifestyle, and used as a preventive
measure.
Introduction
It is a challenge for conventional medical science and technology to
find scientific explanation for healing by light and air therapy.
Human body is a cybernetic system, and any action on one part impacts
the other. This cybernetic concept extends to encompass the environment,
and it is no surprise that pollution has adverse impact on our health.
In this paper, we outline a step by step process, providing scientific
explanation, and illustrations explaining the methods for light and
air therapy.
An engineer from India became a rare human being with unique capability
to draw energy required to meet the needs of human body and brain by
simply gazing at the Sun. He became the subject for voluntary research,
and data is available for his 411 days fasting, surviving only on sun-charged
water. After years of experimentation, trial and error, Hira Manek
documented the technique for sun gazing process at www.solarhealing.com.
Sunyogi Umasankar (also from India) attained surviving without food
and water for extended duration.
Air therapy has been widely practiced in various kinds of breathing
exercises, and the techniques presented here are an integration of
various schools of practice and building upon these techniques with
research and experimentation.
A need exists to provide some explanation for the benefit of scientific
and technical community to invite their interest and open up a dialog
for debate and brainstorming on the subject. And more importantly,
engage them in ongoing research initiatives to bring the benefit of
light and air therapy to mainstream medical science.
The views reflected in this paper may be considered as ‘food
for thought’ to imagine directions beyond the cognitive limits
of our specific domains. The nature of light and air therapy is indeed
cross-functional and interdisciplinary. While none among us may be
able to stake any claims to knowledge of areas other than we specifically
deal with, the opportunity lies in the fact that this phenomenon does
work and several people across the globe have attained health benefits.
Once a critical mass of momentum and global interest has been gathered,
our plan is to establish an International Institute for Integrated
Health and Healing (IIIHH) that would enable cross-functional and multi-disciplinary
approaches for treatment of various medical conditions. Light and Air
therapy, among Homeopathy, Su-Jok, Ayurveda, Acupuncture, Acupressure,
Virtual Scanning, Herbal treatments by amazing Amazon basin herbs and
those from Greek, Egyptian, Indian and Chinese lands, and lines of
treatment from other origins are all potential candidates for such
integration. Effectiveness of integrating two or more approaches into
a line of treatment can be studied and observations documented for
future benefit of medical research and humanity.
Light Therapy
In this section, we explain methods for curing eye disorders, obesity,
mental disorders, Anorexia Nervosa and several other conditions through
light therapy by direct sun gazing. The recommended periods of sun
gazing are when UV (Ultra Violet) index is below 2, which is usually
within first hour of sun rise and the last hour within sun set. Those
with an acute eye condition can start with their eyes closed and look
at the sun directly. Those with normal eyes can start looking at the
sun during these safe periods (morning is preferable) for a duration
that they are most comfortable with, but not abruptly increasing the
duration to avoid damage. One can start with a few (from 5 to 10) seconds
and gradually build up the practice by increasing the duration of sungazing
period, but avoiding any abrupt jump at increasing the duration. Caution
and care need to be exercised while attempting sungazing.
Benefits have been reported in cases suffering from poor eye sight
and glaucoma. Partial non-eating has been achieved by both Hira Manek
and Umasankar.
Voluntary subjects in USA have also reported achieving a stage of partial
non-eating. Richard Mertz (California) achieved non-eating for 12 days,
and Jason Pintel (Hawaii) achieved eating only 1/3rd of his previously
normal diet. Though the stage of non-eating has only be achieved after
extended hours of sun gazing, some voluntary subjects have reported
achieving cures from depression after two to three months in practice.
The method for suncharging water is simple and straightforward. Fill
up a clear glass jar with water, and put it out in the sun. After it
has been in the sun for over 4 hours, drink this water. Drinking suncharged
water is an important aspect of light therapy. Colored glass may be
used for specific medical conditions associated with certain chakras,
glands, or parts of the body (see table chart on chakras and attributes
in next section).
Air Therapy
Air is vital to life on our planet. We can live without food and water
for days, but not even for minutes without air. Pranayam is the technique
of controlled breathing in specific postures (mudras) that directs
the curative power of air energy to certain parts of human body.
P R A N A Y A M (Yogic Breathing): Prana is universal life energy.
We receive much of it as cosmic rays which strike the atmosphere and
condense as ionized (negative and positive) charged particles. Breathing
is the first human function initiated when we are born and the last
to cease when we die. Breath is essential to our life and well being
and in essence another form of food. Prana" means "breath"; "Yama" means
to "pause". Pranayama is the study and practice of the control
of different aspects of breath (inhalation, exhalation & suspension).
Oxygen contains prana. The conscious practice of controlling prana
through regulation of breathing and concentration of mind is called
Pranayama. Through this disciplined practice, the body can be rejuvenated
to optimal beauty, strength and wisdom and is assured of survival under
any conditions. Oxygen enters the lungs and is transported throughout
the body by the circulatory system. The prana from oxygen and air is
gathered by the nervous system. Oxygen is used in all phases of metabolism
to provide energy through combustion. Prana gives the body energy for
spiritual and psychic center activity.
In ordinary breathing, we extract very little prana. But through concentrated
and consciously regulated breathing, prana can be stored up in the
brain and the solar plexus to use when needed for healing oneself and
others. All energy starts with prana, is converted to other energy
forms, and returns to the original state of prana. Prana manifests
as a force of gravity, radiation, electricity, motion, thought forms,
magnetism, light, heat. Knowledge and control of prana through pranayama
gives one unlimited powers.
Pranayama is successful only when the nerve circuits are purified
through a cleansing diet; until then, entrance of prana into the spinal
canal is limited. Polluted air prevents prana from entering the divine
chambers (sinuses). However, some individuals are able to circumvent
these limitations because of inherent high vitality. The practice of
pranayama aids in cleaning out mucus and recharging the cells with
high electro potential because of the alkalizing effect from increased
breathing. Retention of breath builds a strong body and mind, producing
the vitality and increased concentration. When the breath becomes steady,
the mind becomes calm and steady filling one with bliss. Through energy
centralization combined with calm, the endocrine glands are rejuvenated
producing clairvoyance: enlightenment and longevity is insured.
Author, along with network consultants, has been researching in this
field for several years, and has designed a series of Pranayam exercises
for Kundalini awakening. The following table represents the respective
significance of chakra termination, and we have designed specific exercises
based on Mudras (finger positions in breathing posture).
Charkas: Location, colors, elements, culmination
Charka Location Color Element Culmination Gland Emotion
Muladhara Base of Spine Red Earth Wrist-palm Gonads Desire/Envy/Anger
Svadisthana Root of genitals Orange Water Thumb Adrenal Comparison/Jealousy
Manipura Opp. Navel Yellow Fire Middle finger Pancreas Ego/Forgiveness
Ananhata Opp. Heart Green Air Little finger Thymus Compassion
Vishuddhi Throat Base Blue Ether/Sky Index finger Thyroid Realization
Ajna Mid of Brows Indigo Knowledge Ring finger Pineal Enlightenment
Sahasrara Head Crown Violet Consciousness Center of Palm Pituitary
Radiating/Giving
Table: Chakras and attributes (first five charka elements collectively
represent energy and space)
Collectively, the charkas represent the entire universe and existence,
manifested as an instantiation of the individual.
Air Therapy Exercise Sequence:
In that order, we first prepare to meditate with deep breathing,
meditate for a while, followed by 'Pranayams' and posture exercises.
Most important part is the sequence in breathing exercises (pranayams).
It is important to observe a 3 to 4 hour fasting before performing
these exercises. The best time is morning, and it is preferred to
repeat the exercises once in the evening before dinner. For expedited
healing, a third repeat can be performed at noon before the lunch.
Yogic diet, preferably consisting of a raw vegan menu of organically
grown fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, sprouted grains, wheat grass,
aids the healing process. Meditation is also a very important aspect
of healing as it sends the right signals from brain to ailing organs
to aid in speedy recovery.
The posture is 'Vajra Asan' that is sitting on your
heels (similar posture to the one that is used for offering ‘Namaz’ prayers),
with toes of the feet touching at thumbs, a gap of four fingers between
the knees and breathing rhythm is 4:2:5:2 (Inhale-hold-exhale-hold).
Each exercise posture has seven cycles of this rhythm to be repeated.
All inhaling and exhale is from the nose (except cool-off Dhauti after
each series) and as-if from pit of the throat, making a hissing kind
of sound. All changes in position or posture must be made at the exhaled
stage (Shoonaya Kaal) at the end of a cycle rhythm. As you enhance
in the practice, increase the period within each time unit.
There are different sets of exercises in Prayanayams:
1.0: The first sets is just three simple exercises for lower, middle
and upper portions of the body (Knishta, Madhyama, Jyeshtha). The flow
of air energy is directed to horizontally segmented three portions
of the body for charging and healing.
1.1: Knishta: In the first one, hand is placed as an arch between
thumb and ridge across index finger at the point where you can touch
on your body and feel the last rib. The fingers are held together and
each hand position is parallel to the ground.
1.2: Madhyama: In the second one, the hands are shifted to be placed
in the armpit, in such a manner that the four fingers of both hands
face each-other at breast level.
1.3: Jyeshtha: In the third, arms are moved straight upward in an
arc motion, face of hands turned backwards, arms turned at elbows
such that hands are lowered down to rest at your back, close to shoulders.
Elbows face upward and head is caged within the arms.
1.4: Cool-off (Dhauti): Inhale very deeply and in three forward bends,
exhale with a gush and exhale as fiercely and as much as you can, with
most of the air (about 90 percent) gone in the first gush, and the
remaining in the last two. In a completely ex-haled position, rest
the head between knees (you are sitting in Vajra Asan). Stay in this
exhaled condition as long as you are comfortable. The whole body is
to be completely let loose, as if it does not even belong to you. Just
like dead. In that position, forget that you or your body exist. Slowly
raise your head, and while rising up, slowly inhale. As you come up,
breathe in completely and again, repeat the same sequence of events
for cool-off. This to be done three times.
1.5: Stretch: with your one leg straight back and foot bend at toe
in a rolling position, bring both arms forward in straight position
with hands bend at knuckles, look straight up towards the roof or sky
as the case may be, and roll forward to backward. This would be very
similar to the manner in which most animals stretch themselves and
loosen your stiff muscles.
2.0 The second set focuses on clearing the charkas (subtle energy
centers within the body, starting with Muladhaar at base of the spine
and rising to Shasrara at crown of the head). Each charka is associated
with proper functioning of body organs/ mental faculties and terminate
at the finger tips.
2.1: Pratham: Index finger and thumb touch each-other (pressing gently),
other fingers straight and together (also known as Chin Mudra, and
as you press harder, it transforms to Janana Mudra, the wisdom posture:
often encountered in Budha and Yogic meditations). Increases flow of
blood to brain. Helps in memory retention, cures insomnia. A good practice
may be to press harder during the last 3 cycles and gradually increase
the press-hard cycles to 5.
2.2: Dwitaya: Middle finger and thumb touch each-other (pressing gently),
other fingers straight and together. Also known as Akash (Sky) mudra,
helps regain emotional balance and stabilize digestive system.
2.3: Tritya: Ring finger and thumb touch each-other (pressing gently),
other fingers straight and together.
Also known as Prithvi (Earth) mudra. Renews flow of energy and promotes
flexibility of mind.
2.4: Chaturtha: Little finger and thumb touch each-other (pressing
gently), other fingers straight and together. Also known as Varun Mudra.
Removes dryness and blood impurities. Removes kidney related problems.
(You may like to take a stretching break at this point, follow 1.5
above)
2.5: Pancham: All fingers touch thumb (pressing gently). Helps clear
all the chakras.
2.6: Chatam: All fingers and thumb stretched out completely, as far
as possible, gradually increasing the stretch with practice. Shall
increase the flow of energy.
2.7: Saptam: Maintain the fingers position at 2.6 and stretch the
hand backward, bending at the wrist, forearms gently resting on the
thighs. Helps open the generally blocked Muladhar charka and move the
flow to higher charkas.
2.8: Dhauti (follow 1.4 above).
2.9: Stretch: (follow 1.5 above).
3.0 The third set vertically segments the body for directing the flow
of air energy to specific body portions for healing and charging. In
the following events, it is simply the posture of hand that changes.
The sequence for this set is:
3.1: Prana Mudra: Index and Middle fingers are straight, while little
and ring fingers are bent and firmly press against the thumb. Solves
general health problems. This mudra is recommended for everyone, for
cure and prevention alike.
3.2: Chinmaya Mudra (Index finger and thumb same as Chin Mudra, the
remaining three fingers are bend inside in two successive twists)
3.3: Aaadi Mudra (In the shape of a fist, the thumb is bend and folded
inside the fist closed tightly).
3.4: Merudhanda (The thumbs Up position, with fist closed, thumb sticking
out straight up and bend as mush backwards as possible). Helps increase
flexibility and heals the back pain. Variations can be thumbs inwards
or downwards, depending on specific location of pain centers in the
back.
3.5: Pooran Mudra (Both hands fisted and the knuckles of both hands
inter-locked, arms as straight as possible, fists placed as closed
to body as possible.
3.6 and 3.7: Cool-off and stretch are same as in the first set above.
4.0 The fourth set is Maha Pranayam and has three stages: Warm-up,
Kapaalbhati and exercise.
4.1: Warm-up starts with a slow spot jogging that quickly transforms
to an engine-run, with alternate arms pushing forward and jerks of
gushing inhale-exhale sequence. After a couple of minutes of engine-run,
slow down to a spot jogging and finally walk around for a minute. Next,
follow the slow inhale-hold-exhale-hold cycles; starting with exhale
from the left nostril. After a complete exhale from the left nostril;
hold the breath in exhaled condition. Next, open the left nostril and
slowly inhale. Hold in inhaled condition. Open the right nostril and
very slowly exhale. Hold in exhaled condition, by closing the right
nostril. This is followed by an opening of the right nostril and a
slow inhale and hold. Next, exhale from the left nostril and hold.
Keep on alternating nostrils in this manner for exhale and inhale sequence.
We inhale from the same nostril in a cycle from that we exhale. Complete
about ten cycles of this breathing sequence, placing your thumb on
the closed nostril and using the last two fingers to open the other
one. Two middle fingers are folded. In inhale or exhale hold conditions,
both the nostrils are closed by placing thumb on one side and the last
two fingers on the other side. This preparatory exercise can be done
in any simple posture, like the half or full lotus pose. Together,
the combined effect of these exercises is to open the nasal passage
in such a manner that both the nostrils are clear. Now, you are ready
for the fourth set of posture breathing exercise.
4.2: Kapaalbhati: Get into Vajar Asan (sit on heels pose), get into
Poorna Mudra (exercise 3.5) posture and without any deliberate effort
at inhaling, get all the air out of your body by slow but powerful
jerks breathing out from your nose. With each jerk of breath-out, your
diaphragm moves upward as your stomach squeezes inward. These jerks
are roughly between 14 to 19, usually at your own pace that lasts just
a few seconds for each jerk.
4.3: Maha-Pranayam Exercise: As soon as you are done
with the last Kapaalbhati jerk, inhale deeply and completely, bending
slightly backwards,
providing space for stretching. As you have inhaled completely, hold
your breath (air lock) and simultaneously squeeze your anus muscles
inside (anus lock) and bend your chin forward, touching the neck (chin
lock). These three locks would block air within the body and absorb
the energy for healing. Hold only as long as you are comfortable with
and after you can’t hold any longer, slowly relax the posture,
exhale and release from the final position.
4.4 and 4.5: Cool-off and stretch as usual.
5.0: Lift Charging: these exercise set is meant to charge the limbs
and strengthen various parts of the body. Regularly exercising with
these charging techniques would reduce the pain in joints and ultimately
eliminate those problems.
5.1: In Vajra Asana position, forearms resting on thighs,
palms facing upwards, slowly inhale. Maintaining the 4:2, 5:2 rhythm,
uplift the
hands and keep increasing the imaginary weights on the hands, starting
with 10 lbs and increasing it to 50 lbs on each hand (if you can’t
take it, then lower the value on weights), holding the extreme value
at the top, as you completely inhale while going up and hold the breath.
As you come down slowly exhaling, gradually reduce the weight, until
you bring the hands completely down and hold in exhaled condition.
5.2: In Vajra Asana position, arms resting by the sides,
palms facing upwards, slowly inhale. Maintaining the 4:2, 5:2 rhythm,
uplift the
hands and keep increasing the imaginary weights on the hands, starting
with 10 lbs and increasing it to 50 lbs on each hand (if you can’t
take it, then lower the value on weights), holding the extreme value
at the top, as you completely inhale while going up and hold the breath.
As you come down slowly exhaling, gradually reduce the weight, until
you bring the hands completely down and hold in exhaled condition.
5.3: In Vajra Asana position, arms resting on the back,
palms facing upwards, slowly inhale. Maintaining the 4:2, 5:2 rhythm,
uplift the
hands and keep increasing the imaginary weights on the hands, starting
with 10 lbs and increasing it to 50 lbs on each hand (if you can’t
take it, then lower the value on weights), holding the extreme value
at the top, as you completely inhale while going up and hold the breath.
As you come down slowly exhaling, gradually reduce the weight, until
you bring the hands completely down and hold in exhaled condition.
5.4 and 5.5: Cool-off and stretch as usual.
As far as breathing period is concerned, you can also use a 5:3, 7:4
breathing rhythm (Inhale-hold-exhale-hold), if you evolve to a higher
level. It would be good to practice with 4:2, 5:2 for many months
before you step to a higher rhythm. One good way to get in discipline
in to inhale while walking 5 steps, hold for 2 steps, and exhale
in 7 to 10 steps, followed by holding in exhaled condition for two
steps and repeating this sequence. Increase the number of steps associated
with inhaling, hold, and exhaling, as you practice this simple ‘pranayam’ during
your walks. The key is to do it slowly and always taking longer to
exhale.
Following the Pranayams, body posture exercises can be done in a flexible
routine that combines a variety of floor exercises to balance our specific
requirements. There are so many exercise variations that we would never
to able to complete the whole set of Yoga and other exercises on any
single day. The floor exercise and posture schedule is pretty much
an individual recipe for each one of us, as per the requirement of
body and focusing on any specific ailments that we may be suffering
from. For instance, those intending to lose weight can focus specifically
on those exercises that give them direct results to meet this objective.
A bare minimum routine of meditation, posture breathing (pranayams)
and some floor exercises are a mandatory part of any menu.
It is a good idea to combine some exercises with back on the floor
and a few others with belly on the floor. When our back is on the ground,
the golden rule is to breathe out as we get towards the final posture
position. With our belly on the ground, we have to first inhale and
then stretch towards getting in the final posture position. A few stretching
exercises in the standing position can form part of an essential daily
routine. We can have variations in such a manner that we cover the
spectrum of exercises over a weekly period. That would ensure that
all the muscles are getting exercised and toned up on a regular basis.
Most important part is to relax and cool-off with the Shrava Asan (dead-body
posture) at the end of exercising.
While it may not be possible for each one of us to do this complete
set of exercising two times everyday as ideally required, we must keep
a routine that is simple and easy to follow. The importance of doing
it consistently is as much as doing it. If we are able to do it once
everyday, that is also great. Budgeting about 35 minutes everyday for
this whole bunch of exercising put together in a single session is
the required minimum do-able for anyone to expect meaningful results.
Light and air therapy for Anorexia Nervosa disorder
Eating disorders are a serious problem in the U.S. It is estimated
11 million Americans suffer from eating disorders -- and the numbers
continue to increase as eating disorders affect people across the life
span [1].
Several studies have been performed in the past, but there has been
no significant finding, and the root causes of AN (Anorexia Nervosa)
continue to elude us.
Owing to multidimensional aspect of the AN problem: psychological,
physiological, emotional, socio-cultural, and physical, no single line
of treatment has so far emerged as a winner. Non-conventional methods
like Yogic Breathing (Pranayam), Homeopathic, Ayurvedic, Yogic Exercises,
Meditation, and Sun Gazing have gained importance as alternative techniques
for treatment of various medical conditions.
Light from natural (Sun) and artificial (Lamp) sources can effectively
be applied as a supplementary therapy with conventional and non-conventional
methods in an integrated approach towards treatment of Anorexia. Depending
on patient condition and acceptability, prism can be used as an additive.
Biosonic studies with Anorexia patient in a pilot study have shown
improvement in condition after light therapy.
Pranayam (breathing exercises) are closely related with light therapy
towards yielding an integrated healing effect. The combined effect
of light and air therapy has been beneficial in treatment of various
conditions. In particular case of AN, the curative impact can be significant
owing to meditative approach of this combined healing approach. This
has something to do with origins of the AN problem.
In view of global realization that there is no definite line of treatment
for AN, there is an urgent need to explore fundamental alternative
approaches to research and design new lines of treatment, whether with
or without the conventional. As suitable to particular patient conditions,
the new lines of treatment can be integrated with the conventional
and non-conventional means to effectively deliver a solution.
What is going on in the mind of an AN patient? The root causes for
the disease of Anorexia Nervosa are deeply embedded in human psyche.
Living in this material world where every human being wants to gain
name, fame, and prosperity, the ability to look good has become an
essential prerequisite to even make an attempt to ride the first step
of ladder to success.
Feminine grace, depicted in show business as perfect curves along
the surface of human body, exemplified by models, film stars and figures
on glossy magazine covers, drive every young girl to crave for a perfect
body structure. So long that one needs to meet the need of human body
and has to eat for providing it energy: one not only ends up gaining
weight, but also accumulates a burden of guilt. The dilemma of getting
caught up between the human physiological need to eat, and the unsaid
desire to stay slim and thus not eat, takes many a young females to
the extremes of two ends. At one end, she would eat to apt the physiological
need of her body, and at the other, driven by her desire to slimness,
either not eat at all or even worst, make attempts to throw up the
food that has been eaten previously.
The symptoms may not be so apparent, and while it is
as yet impossible to read anyone’s mind, the cure is more likely
to lie in an integrated treatment that attempts to balance the mind,
body and the spirit. Anorexia
cases can occur among men and women of various ages.
Solar Healing, as demonstrated by some studies with volunteer subjects,
holds the potential to cure Anorexia Nervosa by causing improvement
at the fundamental level, treating the very root causes that lead to
the problem.
The Solar Healing Intervention would help in curing Anorexia Nervosa
on three different fronts, each yielding positive and measurable results.
1. Creating the mind and body balance: As has been testified by various
sun gazing practitioners around the world, the sun gazing process helps
to first balance and integrate the mind and body with each other, and
subsequently integrate these with the spirit. Many practitioners have
reported an increase in their consciousness, and waking up to their
higher purpose in life. Though it begins with sun meditation, the practice
gradually enhances mental clarity and cures a number of mental problems,
including depression that is one of the important factors to development
of Anorexia Nervosa.
2. Improving the Body Structure: Some sun gazing practitioners have
reported increase in bust size, reduced waist lines, and an overall
improvement in their being. These improvements shall become strong
motivators to enable anyone suffering from Anorexia Nervosa to stay
in the practice and even help others by sharing their experience.
3. Reduction in Eating: The practice of continued sun gazing has been
known to reduce the requirement of food intake, and stop the craving
for fried and fatty foods. Advanced practitioners have demonstrated
beyond doubt their ability to live without food for several months
without any significant loss in health condition. Since this intervention
would help meet the desired objective of non-eating, it is more likely
to find acceptance among subjects suffering from Anorexia Nervosa.
The safe sun gazing protocol, as established by years of trial, error,
correction, research and study, has now evolved to a stage that it
can be considered for therapy in various conditions, including Anorexia
Nervosa.
Once the “mental correction” is made, by
sun gazing and pranayam interventions, the patient gets quickly disciplined
to follow
a new regimen of balanced and healthy eating.
Preliminary Studies:
We have collected data from our network consultants. This data has
been analyzed to observe the patterns. The significance of these
patterns has been observed for correlation to potential for Anorexia
treatment. The readings from fasting data have been correlated with
medical findings: like lowering of the breathing rate and reduction
in weight by the practice of sun gazing and breathing exercises.
We can relate the psychological need of Anorexia patients to get
thin to the potential for weight loss by these practices, and achieving
weight loss without any significant loss of health. Following is
the analysis of fasting data collected by observing a practitioner
of sun gazing and pranayam (yogic breathing exercises). We can find
a useful correlation between these exercises and the pattern of lowering
in breathing rate and the weight loss while fasting, without any
significant loss of health.
Figure: Graph of Breaths/minute: prolonged fasting over
a year by light and air therapy (Vertical column indicates number of
breaths/minute
at the end of each successive month in a 411 days observation on
a
volunteer subject, practitioner of sun gazing).
Figure: Graph of Weight in Kilograms: prolonged fasting over a year
by light and air therapy. (Vertical column indicates weight in
kilograms at the end of each successive month in a 411 days observation
on
a volunteer subject, practitioner of sun gazing).
As per findings reported in [2], pranayam breathing exercises have
a positive effect on obese patients. Study was conducted on sixty-three
consecutive obese (body mass index greater than 27.8 kg/m2) male subjects.
Yogic treatment in combination with the Su-jok will result in faster
relief to the patient. Kapal Bhati Pranayam will remove the Homo (Earthly)
energies from the body. Sun gazing in the early hours at the time of
sunrise will increase the Hetro energies in the body resulting in the
health body and mind (integrating light and air therapy with Su-jok).
Biosonic Studies: We have collected data regarding treatment of an
Anorexia patient from one of our network consultants. The biosonic
graphs were plotted before and after light therapy. Light therapy has
a significant positive impact of the patient, as shown by these graphs.
Measurement of changes for the sunlight research with voice analysis,
electrocardiograms and electroencefalograms: SUNLIGHT is responsible
for body chemistry and influences the way our glands segregate hormones,
as well as neurotransmitters and enzymes.
This SUNGAZING research is specially directed to Anorexia. BIOSONIC
Voice analysis is used to look at patterns of change, enthusiasm and
enzymes, hormones and neurotransmitters being active in the organism,
because molecular weight relates to hertz in the Nutritional Sounds
database. EEG will be a way to measure stability of wave patterns in
thoughts, centering, relaxation, satisfaction in Alpha waves and brain
wave synchronization. EKG will give us a measure of happiness, harmony
and adaptability in the world via Heart Rate Variability and harmonic
coherence. Experiments were conducted with an Anorexic 20 year old
young woman with satisfactory results.
She gained significant benefit after sunlight ocular treatment.
Graphs presented here are developed by using the "BIOSONIC
software for spectral analysis of the human voice.
Analyzing voice and the changes to define the sunlight treatment
is working:
Generally, we have a tone in our voice, and we do get the same consistent
voice in the voice analysis plot, with slight changes, with a constant
pattern of change, or repetitive to other similar times: the morning
voice, the happy voice, the sad voice, when we are tired, when we
are excited. One can be able to hear that the voice tone has changed
when a person talks about something that gives them excitement and
enthusiasm. Always the voice pattern of 12 musical notes presents
6 high stressed notes and 6 low weak notes. We look at the balance
between the highs and lows in the musical notes, as well as to the
relationship to organs and acupuncture meridians (this research has
been done during 12 years with empirical data from real patients).
In a period of time that we are stable the voice is consistent, presents
similar stressed notes and weak notes.
With some persons the 3 stressed notes is more constant, and with
others the 3 weak notes is more consistent. For some persons, their
voice changes a lot since early morning to the afternoon, while for
others it is different before they eat, because they have metabolic
problems when their digestive system is working. But generally, our
voice is consistent for a number of years. As the person grows older
and is more tired, the voice also becomes lower, with less energy
and cannot reach their higher frequencies, it drops around from half
and octave to a full octave, in really heavy cases of illness. That
is the reason, if we have a lot of hits in the octave below the main
octave, it represents an important multiple cellular octave and needs
to be taken into account. It will portray a scenario where that organ
or related meridian is loosing energy and could express cellular
deterioration. We would need to see this consistently appearing in
several of the voice analysis to be taken into serious consideration.
In the Chromatic tuner, or piano tuner presentation
there could be no or only slight changes in a person during many
years, as it is
expected if nothing extraordinary has happened. You can also expect
persons with a terminal illness, even cancer showing great spirits
at that moment and the voice is highly spirited. Showing very little
imbalance, almost coherence, similar number in most notes, at that
moment we can expect that their immune system and healing system
is working, the issue will be how long can she maintain that wonderfully
musical voice? It is due that the enthusiasm is present and the natural
healing system gives them all enzymes, hormones and neurotransmitter
needed for healing. If this is not maintained during months the healing
system will weaken and the illness will gain power again. Incoherencies
appearing or irregular patterns will indicate that there is a vibration
reaction to the treatment, and it only represents a temporary reaction.
We need changes… we need people alive and responding to their
environment… the same as it is good to have Heart rate variability… it
is also good to show at least some change in the voice… it
means a person is alive and responding.
What about if there is too much change in the voice? Also, at times
a person shows many changes in the voice, and it is different if
they talk on a different
subject. You can tell just by hearing them that they sound different with each
subject matter they speak about, they had a mood swing. Or they are in an unstable
period, and it shows in their emotions, as well as in their voices and physical
well-being. Their physical well-being and stability is also changing, it is
more challenging to decide which is the voice analysis plot we need to take
into account to decide the note or frequency to deliver as therapy. Generally,
the lowest octave voice is its worse, with less energy and the highest is best,
so decide to start how to reach its best voice earlier in the day, to be able
to decide which is the best voice plot that we can reach, or obtain. Always
choose the one that the voice is lower that presents less energy.
Changing the voice with sunlight:
First of all we need to establish when a voice analysis or a voice plot shows
that the person has become better or that the voice is better now than before
the treatment. We will be able to expect a complete change in the health of
an individual when we see the voice does a complete turn around and becomes
coherent. The lows become high and vice-versa. It is happy and joyful that
is why it is coherent. Meaning it has almost the same of all the notes and
in the FFT is like a river without curves or with no ups and downs. The voice
always becomes clearer, with a higher tone, this means that the main octave
has gone up in a few notes. For example if a woman has C and C# in the mid
C octave and the rest in the -1 octave, when she is happy and coherent (similar
amount of hits for each note), D and D# will have gone up to the Mid C octave
too, and that made the weak notes became filled up. There are no more highs
and lows. Even the 3 high notes can become the 3 low ones, but with smooth
transitions or differences.
Virtual Scanning:
Virtual Scanning [24-57??] technology was devised at
the University of Krasnoyarsk during the period 1986-1996. I.G.Grakov
initially identified
the basic methodology whilst working on the development of lasers for
medical and therapeutic applications. A multidisciplinary team was
established which finally resulted in the first prototype in the early-mid
1990’s.
In Russia Virtual Scanning technology is more widely known by the brand
name STRANNIK. It is now used in over 250 medical institutes in Russia
and Ukraine and is approved by the Russian and Ukraine Ministries of
Health. Virtual Scanning technology is being continuously developed
and the newer version was launched in Russia during 2004.
Virtual Scanning Psychometric assessment has been compared with the
results of Medical assessment and/or diagnosis by independent and established
medical diagnostic procedures.
As the technology involves the use of a computer, and is completely
non-invasive, and that each test takes typically 15-20 minutes, it
is possible to make a cheap and rapid evaluation of the technology
by accessing patients at specific treatment centers and/or clinics
e.g. the evaluation of patients with behavioral disorders could be
undertaken at a clinic in any regional hospital where the results for
each patient are already available.
All mental and behavioral disorders have a biochemical basis therefore
this technology is applicable to patients with Behavioral Disorders
including Anorexia, Attention Deficit Disorder, Depression, Dyslexia,
Dysarthria, Dyspraxia, Autism, Aspergers Disease, etc.
It will have greater interest to Psychologists where the capability
to have the health assessment, and psychometric profile from the identical
test procedures clearly illustrates the inter-relationship between
specific health issues, mental health and behavior.
Psychology is currently subjective in its nature as a result of the
inability of technology to relate behavioral issues to the health of
the patient. Virtual Scanning is the first specific technology to relate
the psychometric/behavioral profile of the patient to their physical/biological
health. It enables Psychology to move from a subjective basis to an
objective basis.
As a Therapy for Anorexia:
We can prove effectiveness of Virtual Scanning therapy in treatment
of medical conditions with a somatic or psychosomatic basis, which
have not yet progressed to the point of becoming chronically irreversible.
Since it involves the use of a computer, is completely non-invasive,
and each test takes typically 15-20 minutes for accessing patients
at specific treatment centers and/or clinics, we can provide a Therapeutic
program for patients to undertake on their home computers, and monitored
by their local treatment center.
Many behavioral traits are learned as we evolve in
an adaptive manner through childhood, adolescence and adulthood.
Specific traits such
as underachievement in the education process, perhaps due to dyslexia,
attention deficit disorder, low IQ – these conditions often evolve
from early emotional problems which create stress and subsequently
have an effect upon the child/person’s mental and physical development – which
may effectively disqualify the person from the educational and social
processes and lead to a life of deviant behavior. Using Virtual Scanning,
we can address the medical issues which have been responsible for deviant
behavior and hence alleviate the causes for crime and social disruption.
Indeed, the increasing amount of research into Dyslexia
and other medical conditions which are considered to have a neural
basis, and
which are treated by psychologists and psychiatrists, points increasingly
to the various and fundamental biochemical basis for all such medical
conditions. Such medical conditions are related to environmental issues
e.g. poor diet, the effect of additives, the effect of electromagnetic
radiation (TVs, cinema, electrical appliances, mobile phones, etc),
premature and unnatural birth, air travel, poor quality of water and
air, etc. These issues manifest as changes to the body’s regulatory
mechanisms, the production of stress and of chemicals which depress
the body’s natural physiology, etc.
The test procedure, and the associated mathematics of the program,
is able to construct the Virtual Bio-mathematical Model of the person
and to compare the results of the test procedure with the Virtual Bio-mathematical
model in order to assess the deviations from the norm which are related
to specific medical conditions.
Using this data a therapeutic program is calculated which is specific
for each person and for their precise medical conditions. Specific
treatment modules are able to address the most destabilized functional
systems e.g.
(1) that sustains Optimal Cell Content of Blood,
(2) that provides Optimal Volume of Circulating Blood,
(3) that sustains Optimal pH Level,
(4) that Determines the Optimal Level of Osmotic Pressure in the Body,
(5) that sustains Optimal Quantity of Glucose in Blood,
(6) that sustains Optimal Level of Blood Pressure,
(7) that sustains Optimal Breathing Levels,
(8) that sustains Optimal Digestion Levels,
(9) that sustains Optimal Body Temperature,
(10) that sustains Optimal Extraction Level,
(11) that sustains Optimal Sexual Functions,
(12) that sustains Optimal Position of Body in the Environment,
(13) that sustains Optimal Sleeping Pattern; and to address specific
health and
performance requirements
(14) that sustains Optimal Locomotion, Communication and Manipulation;
(15) that restores Natural Sexual Activity
(16) that recovers Comfortable Body Weight (i.e. in issues of excess weight
and of
insufficiency),
(17) protection from Physical Factors (e.g. in the case of performance-oriented
tasks and
professions),
(18) protection from Chemical Factors (e.g. when recovering from chemotherapy),
(19) protection from Biological Factors (e.g. when recovering from viral or
bacterial
infections),
(20) protection from Psycho-Emotional factors.
Virtual Scanning can also be effectively applied in analysis of the Anorexia
patient condition, and to study the effectiveness of light and air therapy
interventions.
Research design and methods:
We plan to treat each AN patient in a unique manner. At any stage,
the primary importance would be accorded to patient well-being, and
if hospitalization is required and conventional treatment warranted,
that would be administered. Our plan is to initiate alternative interventions
only when the medical condition of a patient is stable enough to allow
such intervention. Thus, we plan on light and air therapy as an intervention
over and above the conventional or non-conventional, as the case may
be. There are some common attributes that can lead to identification
of generalized patterns that can help us to define the root cause and
adapt a suitable approach with Anorexia patients. However, overall
consideration that all AN patients can be treated by adopting a common
approach can become very limiting. Individual traits, socio-cultural
background, family situation, perception mechanism, specific medical
conditions, and several other circumstantial scenarios, which can drastically
vary from case to case, can limit generalization.
The first thing we plan to do is listen to the patient,
in a very patient and unbiased manner, and discover the truth of
their life story.
We would need to identify all the important factors that influence
the life, perceptions, and decision making AN patient. Rather than
pure counseling that can be viewed as an ‘advise giving’ mechanism,
our approach would be to relate to the patient at emotional level,
and find out the reality of their case. The facts such gathered can
be plotted on a ‘System Dynamics’ model, and causal loops
generated, to identify the root causes and factors that can influence
to cause an improvement. This can range over a wide horizon, and each
model would emerge as specific as the individual case. System Dynamics
has been applied to model complex scientific, technical, social and
psychological problems [4].
Several factors like age, preferences, socio-cultural background,
and aims in life can drastically impact the shaping of this model.
After we have identified the root causes, we would perform an analysis
to determine the most appropriate treatment, with or without the light
and air therapy, and the plan would include a diet regimen that is
most suitable to the patient, with significant raw vegan food intake
(if suitable to particular patient condition and preference) for its
known effectiveness in aiding the healing process with pranayam exercises.
We would then go back to the patient and discuss a suitable arrangement
for treatment. The approach at this stage would be to give them an
exposure to various alternatives that exist, and plan a course of action,
that is in agreement with the patient. Educational and awareness building
materials like videos, published papers, books etc. may be used as
supplementary tools.
The overall research methodology can be summarized in following steps:
1. Patient Life Narrative
2. System Dynamics Model
3. Identify Root causes and patient medical condition
4. Develop a treatment plan (conventional/non-conventional/with or
without light therapy) that includes a diet plan (significant raw food
intake)
5. Patient Agreement: Yes/No: If no, refine, or redefine
6. Administer Treatment: Conventional/non-conventional, with/without
light and air therapy, as suitable
7. Observations, data gathering, collection in database repository
8. Periodic observation/collection of Biomedical parameters, and neuro-engineering
related parameters
9. Examination for Improvement by testing and measurement (lab)
10. Data analysis (by means of software program)
11. Intervention evaluation
12. Results
13. Publish, present at conferences, website
14. Feedback, Refine the methodology/procedures, Redefine the philosophy
15. Maintain patient contact/ relationship, using PIN/UIN (patient
identification number/universal identification number) for future data
gathering and analysis
16. Periodic Patient contact / feedback
Development of a treatment plan is based on two major considerations:
heuristic data about success of a particular treatment approach in
similar cases, and patient acceptability to the proposed line of treatment.
For instance, if medical condition of the patient suggests that Homeopathy
has been applied successfully in the past, this approach can be discussed
with the patient, and the past success data shared with them. However,
if the patient declines a certain line of treatment owing to personal
preference or emotional reasons, we need to respect that and consider
an alternative. The efficacy of a specific treatment is highly dependent
on patient acceptance: emotionally and physically. The crux of our
approach is to deeply involve the patient, such that they feel related
to the treatment. Over and above any specific line of treatment, for
which previous data may be available, light and air therapy would be
added as a supplement. Patients would be observed for the change in
attitude and behavior, with specific regard to their acceptability
of the integrated treatment and its response on their system.
Research Operations:
In a networked organization, Patient Welfare division
of futurecity Inc. (www.patientwelfare.com) can provide the lead
and direction for
research. The network consultants and collaboration partners can recruit
and administer the patients. Our plan is to tap the expertise of each
collaboration partner in the vertical of their specialty, and provide
them with a broader framework to integrate light and air therapy by
combining their traditional treatments with these practices. In case
of the availability of a grant, we shall be allocating patient care
funds to each collaboration partner. They would document each case
and provide the feedback. These inputs would be captured in the database
repository and subsequently applied to build the ‘knowledge base’ on
the subject.
Human Subjects Care: A safe sun gazing protocol has already been established,
and if followed correctly, there is no risk of any damage. However,
if safe sun gazing protocol is not followed, there is a risk of some
damage to the eyes. All human subjects would be enrolled on a voluntary
basis. A safe sun gazing practice protocol shall be disclosed to them.
If they participate in these research studies, they would be regularly
monitored. Though some sun gazing practitioners have reported improvement
in eye sight, we shall closely monitor all subjects. All necessary
tests and regular eye exams shall be carried out to monitor patient
condition.
HCUPS and MEPS Compliance: The data interoperability can be addressed
by XML format that is transparent to any system, and is the de-facto
industry standard for interoperability between heterogeneous systems.
Data Confidentiality: The data collected from the patient, is retained
as confidential. The UIN/PIN references will correlate global data
with regard to aiding diagnostic and treatment, and will be available
only to authorized medical personnel. There is no issue with relation
to privacy or confidentiality of data with the development and implementation
of this intervention.
Risk Assessment/Hazards: If safe sun gazing protocol is followed,
there is no risk of any damage. However, if sun gazing is carried out
at times when UV index is higher than 2, there is likelihood of damage
to the eyes. This issue can be addressed by appropriate patient education,
and undertaking that they would refrain from sun gazing during unsafe
hours. Also, periodic eye exams can be conducted to monitor eye condition
of sun gazing/light therapy practitioners. If light therapy is conducted
with artificial sources, due care shall be taken to apply therapy as
per established medical procedures. Breathing exercises (Pranayam)
have not been known to cause any side effects, what so ever. As such,
there is no risk associated with air therapy.
Evaluation: The framework based on FIA (Flexibility, Integration,
and Automation) has been applied for evaluation of alternative technology
design options for effectiveness [8]. Within the scope of this intervention,
the FIA framework can be used to model user feedback and cause improvements
in the future system, as applicable.
UIN /PIN database access, data correlation, and grid computing to
aid diagnosis: patient data can be collected by partners in the collaboration
network and posted in the database repository using PIN (Patient Identification
Number) schematic. Using UIN (Universal Identification Number) as a
Global Reference Identifier (GRI) with all Anorexia data is associated
PINs, this data can be analyzed to aid in diagnostics and treatment
with grid technology.
The UIN/PIN system is linked to a bioinformatics identification and
medical database that can be immediately accessed online by authorized
emergency rescue teams and hospitals or medical service providers.
These records pertaining to the UIN/PIN holder establish identity and
are instantly available to help in saving life by advance preparedness.
Anorexia patients shall stand to benefit by this system for immediate
rescue, response, diagnostics and treatment in case of a medical emergency.
When this data is inter-related by UIN/PIN cross-referencing, grid
computing technology can be effectively deployed to generate patterns
for aiding diagnosis and treatment.
Other UIN/PIN Systems with Anorexia data
Secured Network Access Anorexia Database/ backup
Front-end J2EE-J2EE RMI interoperate Legacy/other systems
Fig: UIN/PIN IT Architecture for global inter-system operation
Front-end J2EE-J2EE RMI interoperate Legacy/other systems
Fig: UIN/PIN IT Architecture for global inter-system operation
Perspectives on the process of Light Therapy:
When the light is radiated from a potent heat source, like the Sun,
the star of our system, it pierces through the space to reach the
destinations far
and wide, as far as it can travel. Of course, there is an attenuation factor,
similar to (4pd/?)² as the path loss, something that all electro-magnetic
radiation has to suffer as it propagates (d is distance and ? is the wavelength).
The light emitted from an energy source like a lamp seemingly travels only
as far as we can see it before attenuation drops it to an unnoticeable level
below the perception of human vision.
Each ray of the sun continually carries an unspecified amount of energy that
is either absorbed by the spot at which it falls, or keeps building a latent
potential within the ray itself. It is eventually this latent potential present
within each ray that can be termed as ‘cosmic energy,’ something
that can be tapped out of the atmosphere as and when required. When the sunlight
falls upon the earth, it imparts energy to the point that receives that ray
of light. Over the millenniums of existence of the planet, it is this energy
that imparts sustenance to planet and its peripheral atmosphere in several
ways, some of which becomes a source for the force of gravity.
The earth taps only a small fraction of the rays transmitted by Sun. The Sun
is perpetually in motion and so is our planet, thus it is obvious that each
time we encounter a different ray, though the continuum of persistence creates
an illusion that it is the same ray of light. It is the phenomenon of continuity
of this differential that holds the feature to impart an unspecified amount
of cosmic energy to the point of encounter, or reception. Each wave, as we
encounter it, imparts the energy and moves on. What we keep receiving continually
are different rays of electromagnetic radiation, each one holding an unspecified
and possibly varying potentials of cosmic energy. An appropriate system and
method of reception may tap the cosmic energy, possibly stored as a potential
in the electromagnetic rays of light emitted by a star.
Energy can neither be created, nor destroyed. When we switch on and power up
a computer, we use the capability of its processor and the methods within the
procedures of its system software programs like operating system to execute
the application software specific to the task. The end result is accomplishment
of a task, the delivery of data or output that is in the form of some evolved
information. The relevant information evolves from the universe of data that
may or may not be relevant to the task. It takes the context specific to the
task that differentiates whether the data is relevant to the application or
not. Though there are millions of processors simultaneously engaged in processing,
each one of those is dealing with a different set of data and some of those
share a common operating system and all of them share a common network: the
internet.
We can look upon a human being in a very similar manner. Each one of us is
operating under a different set of circumstances that become our specific data
set. We are all capable of processing the data and inferring from the information
around us. All of us are indeed capable of connecting to the entire universe
and communicating in the inter-galactic communication system through an ANN
(Abstract Neural Network), gaining access through intuitive seats in our mind
for a higher level of knowledge. If that was not so and we were products of
merely a linear thought model, then no Newton would imagine gravity by observing
an apple fall and no Einstein would have come out with an E=MC².
That is as far as processing of data, inferring from it and being engaged in
the process of evolution of knowledge is concerned. Common to all human beings
is the need for energy, analogous to the power on which the computer runs to
deliver its assigned task. We take our inputs from different sources. Among
the foremost sources are the Sun, Air, Water, Earth and Sky. The Solar energy
constantly feeds us and it also charges the sky, through which we keep absorbing
the needed energy that is stored as a latent potential. The Air is also charged
with the latent potential of Solar energy and acts like a combustible fuel
that imparts oxygen through the breathing process. The water is charged with
Solar energy upon cycles of rain, flow and sublimation and water simply transfers
that latent potential to human machines as it is cycled through our system.
The earth, through direct contact, imparts us the energy. Also, through all
the food that we eat, we essentially again intake in some combination the five
basic elements or ‘Panch Tatva,’ (Sanskrit name for 5 basic elements)
namely the Sun (or Fire), Earth, Water, Sky and Air.
Sun gazing is a technique that puts directly the power from its source, doing
away the need for some intermediate conversion processes, into the system of
human machine. One may think of it as a more refined or reengineered process,
or a superior software program that effectively delivers through the human
machine system, cutting out some loops and procedures. At one extreme is the
documented case of Giri Bala [3], the women who did not eat or drink anything.
Perhaps she had access to a very superior code that directly enabled her to
absorb the potential of latent cosmic energy and convert it to a form suitable
for human machine. Consider that this superior code was accessed by Giri Bala
through Abstract Neural Network. The other extreme is all human beings who
can’t survive without food.
In between these two extremes lies the sun gazing technique pioneered by Hira
Ratan Manek and Uma Sankar. This light therapy holds the potential to solve
the world food problem and free humanity from the clutches of hunger by training
human beings at large to live off the Solar Energy. Opening up the faculties
of mind, the hidden potential of human processor cum transceiver (brain) is
activated to gain access to ANN, the network that opens up the gateways to
inter-galactic communication. Through this network, each human being is engaged
in the inter-galactic process of evolving knowledge and enhancing consciousness
to a higher level.
Gaining access to a higher level of the knowledge, human mind can acquire the
ability to ‘think out of the box,’ by activating intuitive seat
of the brain. Sun gazing is a process that helps in activating the intuitive
seat of human brain by imparting some special energy transformation at the
neural level and increasing the activity of some endocrinal glands. An important
observations by Dr. Shah [6] is that pineal gland is enlarged after sun gazing.
This observation is important in relation to photosensitive nature of this
gland and the vitality of its role in controlling functions of other glands
and organs.
Many features of sun gazing are out of the scope of explanation by the limited
set of contemporary research. Even building a hypothesis from an overview of
bio-chemical, electromagnetic, bio-medical engineering, photosynthesis, botany,
genetics, neural/knowledge or consciousness engineering and brain wave technology
perspectives by itself is a challenge. One may take a more practical approach
here, contrary to the conventional. In the conventional approach, we almost
linearly progress from the pedestal of existing findings and build a hypothesis
by some inference or observation (some intuitive part is always involved) and
then carry out a series of experimentation to test the hypothesis.
The suggested approach to find a workable explanation light therapy phenomenon
is to see and observe what ‘works’ and then find a scientific reasoning
for it, cutting across various known disciplines of science and technology
and laying down a hypothesis. While it would never be possible to even lay
down a hypothesis without some element of the unknown, yet unexplained substance
in it, what may work is to reverse the approach to research. After we lay down
several conflicting or complementing/supplementing views, some of which may
be merely a flight of imagination coupled with facts from the existing research,
the collective synergy can be reaped to a gainful mass by brainstorming and
following an iterative process of elimination, imagination and consolidation.
This can emerge from the sea of often conflicting and seldom supportive views
that can be debated to supplement or complement the core hypothesis, once it
emerges. It may become a debate that cuts across the boundaries of medical
science, bio-chemical, electromagnetic field, knowledge, genetics, neural and
consciousness engineering.
The narrow perspective, specific to our domain of research can be effectively
utilized for the analysis of light therapy phenomenon. Painting the global
picture to form a core hypothesis would require some synthesis skills on our
part.
In the following sections we look at some possibilities of explanation from
difference science and technology perspectives to explain the light therapy
phenomenon:
The Cosmic Energy perspective:
Nikola Tesla, the great scientist who had migrated to United States upon invitation
by Edison, had successfully powered a car with lots of energy to spare for
powering a home by building a mechanism that he termed as capturing the ‘cosmic
energy.’ While Tesla had experimented with cosmic energy from the perspective
of energizing homes and automobiles, it is likely that the light therapy phenomenon
is a process of energizing the human machine that is the brain and the body.
The Metaphysical perspective:
Considering the change that the world is undergoing, light therapy phenomenon
is an enabler in the transition process that shall evolve our planet and those
who live on it to a higher level of existence [3]. Both nanotechnology and
the light therapy phenomenon are technology and scientific procedures that
aim at de-materializing the world. To that extent, the light therapy phenomenon
by itself can emerge as an independent field of technological research and
scientific inquiry. The damage caused by the human race over the past hundred
years in the name of industrial revolution to our planet can now be reversed.
Opening the gateway to abstract neural networks, light therapy phenomenon can
quickly enhance the capability of human processors cum transceivers (brain)
to unlock mysteries of the unknown by developing intuitive insights to realities
of the universe.
The Botany and Photosynthesis perspective:
A casual observer looking at some species in an aquarium may find it
hard to make the distinction between some under-water life forms. A
fish with fins
extended like floral petals may pass for a plant or a coral may pass for a
perceived plant and some plants may look like species from the animal kingdom.
While the under-water species are likely to create such potential confusion,
the ground surface distinctions between species are expected to be a more straightforward
distinction. Going by the Darwin’s theory of evolution, how and when
do human species acquire the capability to absorb the required power for body
machine directly from the primary sources of energy? Does the light therapy
phenomenon transition from the boundaries of separate distinctions between
kingdoms and is in a way an integration that opens up the possibilities in
the animal kingdom to follow the processes of the plant kingdom? If so, is
this the next stage of evolution that marks a distinct transition from hitherto
survivability and growth of human species on the inputs from both kingdoms
as food?
The Genetic perspective:
The hibernation gene is dominant is some species that build up reservoirs of
fat and draw upon it during the period of inactivity. Humans also have the
hibernation gene and the process of losing weight through prolonged fasting,
as practiced in some cultures, brings the hibernation gene to activity. Light
therapy phenomenon may seem to be initially drawing upon activities of this
gene, as can be evident from the initial weight loss suffered by Mr. Manek
during his fasting periods. As the fasting is prolonged, the process of energizing
the human machine through sun gazing is taken over by another, yet unexplained
process. Moreover, the distinction here is that Mr. Manek is not inactive during
the periods of fasting.
Refer to the following study reported by Tim Lucas (Source: UniSci, Daily University
Science News, 02-Feb-2000, URL: http://207.201.156.159/stories/20001/0202005.htm)
Learning How Animals Hibernate Can Help Humans:
Each winter, hibernating animals perform one of the great physiological marvels
of the natural world. Burrowed in their dens, they survive months of bitter
cold without food by lowering their heart rates, metabolism and body temperatures
to levels that, in humans and other nonhibernating mammals, would be fatal.
Scientists have long understood why animals hibernate. But how they perform
this amazing transformation -- exactly which genes control its onset in autumn
and its reversal come spring -- has largely remained a mystery. Now, thanks
to a pioneering five-year study by North Carolina State University geneticists,
the pieces of that genetic puzzle are starting to come together.
Dr. Matthew Andrews and his research team have identified and mapped two genes
for enzymes that play important roles in hibernation in ground squirrels, and
have discovered that these genes are nearly identical to ones found in non-hibernating
mammals, including humans.
Because the genes are found in all mammals, not just in species that hibernate,
the study's findings have implications far beyond the field of zoology, Andrews
says.
"
If we can identify the enzymes responsible for preserving organs, reducing
glucose consumption and maintaining muscle tone during an extreme state like
hibernation, physicians could use that knowledge to develop new strategies
for prolonging the 'shelf life' of human organs intended for transplants or
for helping humans suffering from starvation, muscle atrophy, hypothermia and
hypoxia," he explains.
One of the genes identified by Andrews and his research team controls the production
of pancreatic triglyceride lipase (PL), an enzyme that breaks up triglycerides
-- stored fatty acids -- and converts them into usable fats for fuel in the
hibernating ground squirrels.
The second gene encodes the production of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase isozyme
4 (PDK-4), an enzyme that is triggered during times of starvation and helps
conserve the body's stores of glucose. Both genes are expressed in the squirrels'
hearts at or just before the onset of hibernation.
Andrews' findings also may be of interest to evolutionary biologists. If hibernation
is controlled by the differential expression of existing mammalian genes, as
the research suggests, then the identification of these genes could provide
insight into how other mammals could adapt (or how, long ago, their ancestors
did adapt) to extreme environmental changes.
In the future, they might even help scientists safely induce a hibernation-like
state in astronauts during long-term space travel.
Andrews first reported the identification of the two genes in the ‘Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences’ in 1998. Since then, he and his
team have mapped the genes, documented more fully how and when they're turned
on in hibernating ground squirrels, and how this differs from their expression
in non-hibernating mammals. (Pancreatic lipase (PL), for instance, is usually
expressed in the pancreas of nonhibernating mammals, not the heart.)
Further studies are being conducted on both summer-active and hibernating animals
to identify and isolate additional gene sequences.
(Note: This study was funded by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center and
the U.S.
Army Research Office. Dr. Andrew Matthews is currently researching at University
of Minnesota at Dulles).
An interesting observation here is that the pancreas gland that is associated
with the hibernation gene in mammals (including humans) instead of heart in
squirrels, is indeed related to the Surya (Sun or Fire) element and the Manipura
Chakra (Middle finger for mudra and acupressure) as per study of Prof. Umesh
C Rai, author of 'Medical Science Enlightened' [5].
The Electromagnetic and Bio-chemical perspective:
All electromagnetic (EM) waves have a radiation component of trans-electric
and trans-magnetic fields. The contemporary research is limited to study of
waves with a positive frequency. The visible light spectrum itself lying between
the range of ultraviolet to infrared does not limit the possibility of association
of more components, yet unexplained, with light radiation from the sun. It
is likely that some components of negative frequency are associated with light
radiation and those are yet to be identified and researched upon. Once we are
able to generate negative frequency waves and study their association with
radiation from the Sun, it may become feasible to find some possible explanation
through study of relationship between the modes of such wave components and
human brain functionality as a transceiver and processor. Just like we are
aware of the Trans-Electric (TE) and Trans-Magnetic (TM) vectors associated
with EM waves of the positive frequencies, negative frequency waves may have
some similar associations that can be subjects of future research.
The universe is electromagnetic. The electricity and magnetism are associated
with all phenomenon and processes of conversion. Even when one form of energy
is changed to another form, there is some electromagnetic release or absorption
in the process of conversion. It may be one of such releases that is causing
some unexplained effect on the human bio-chemical body machine and brain. From
black holes in the universe, to light radiation absorption by the human body,
every element of existence, minute to the atomic level and cell level, electro-magnetic
properties are related to all that is there and some abstract wave binds that
all pervading electromagnetism in an interdependent connection. That is where
the bio-chemical perspective of the human body machine and brain becomes an
important link to electromagnetic universe and may become the basis to explain
the ANN functionality. As such, a dissection of the human brain may not reveal
any knowledge/information stored or reveal its capability to establish abstract
neural connections. Knowledge and consciousness engineering, abstract neural
networks are important and interesting subjects of future research.
The Nutrition perspective:
The light therapy phenomenon enables an inversion of the traditional food pyramid.
In this new paradigm, the top of the food pyramid becomes broader and starts
with the cosmic energy represented by the Sky element. The next layer is the
energy from Air, followed by Solar, Water and the Earth. Giri Bala [3] was
living off some combination of the top three elements of the inverted pyramid.
She was not taking any food or water in any form, what so ever.
The inverted pyramid relates to intake of contemporary food like plants and
meats in most forms as sub-element constituents of the earth. Rising from a
lower block to the one above in the pyramid, one can gradually acquire abilities
to live off some proportion of each element in the pyramid.
The Yogic perspective:
As per Vedanta, the entire universe is interconnected and interrelated
in an inseparable bond of interdependence. The essence of the knowledge
in Rigveda,
the oldest book of the world, is to let noble thoughts come to us from all
sides. Considering that the Sun is the source of creation and sustenance
of the solar system of which our planet and we all are part, there
is an intra-system
relationship between living beings and the star. Starting with Sun meditation
and gradually advancing to the technique of Sun gazing, one builds a personal
relationship of interdependence with the star. This practice by itself opens
up a gateway to the Abstract Neural Network (ANN).
The Medical Science perspective:
The pineal gland activation by solar gazing process is likely to have something
to do with ANN activation. Also, the photosynthesis process is not merely
limited to the plants. The light therapy with direct sun gazing is a process
by which
humans can gradually activate the relevant endocrine glands. This gradual
activation may be a helping factor in transcending to a higher stage. This
stage is of
acquiring the capability to directly receive the required energy for powering
up the body machine and brain by the original source, eliminating the conversion
loss as it relates to efficiencies of energy transition through the food
chain processes. In the history of evolution, does this mark a step up to
the next
stage for human beings?
The ANN and Brain Wave Technology perspective:
Abstract Neural Networks, a subject of research for the Brain Wave
Technology discipline, are an abstract interconnection of inter-galactic
knowledge processors that seek data and information from experimentation
with different forms of energy. The human brain is one type of ANN
processors cum transceiver that is capable of receiving intuitive knowledge
through the medium of ANN. After processing that knowledge with experimentation
in various fields of energy manifestation in the universe of existence
like this planet, the enhanced knowledge is deposited in the repository
of ANN database. Research in the human brain to the computer connection
area has been going on at the Rutgers University where the first human
brain to computer connection was established. At Duke University, transceivers
were planted in mice brain and living creatures were remotely controlled
to walk straight on a rail track. Does light therapy phenomenon open
up a gateway to an inter-galactic knowledge network that implants the
knowledge related to a higher stage of evolution? Are humans now becoming
capable of acquiring capabilities that were unknown so far?
Integrating the perspectives:
While we can find several theories within the confined domains of each specific
field that can possibly make an attempt at explaining the light therapy phenomenon,
the fact of matter is that there is no existing hypothesis that completely
explains as to how it works. We need to lay down a hypothesis, considering
the cross-functional nature of this phenomenon. The most important aspect it
brings out is that of interconnection and interdependence, both inter-system
and within the systems of human brain and body machine, planet, star and universe
that we know of and may be, even beyond. It would help to accept the limitation
of our own specific domain knowledge as much of the contemporary stage of scientific
and technology progress. This acceptance would open up gateways to lateral
thinking, a shift from the linear thinking and perception modes that have conditioned
us to a confinement of the specifics.
The trinity of all creation and existence in Vedic philosophy and Hindu mythology
is Brahma (creation), Vishnu (sustenance) and Shiva (destruction and recycling,
better to be known as ‘dissolution’). We may also consider the
trinity of existence as consciousness, knowledge and energy as the three basic
ingredients to all creation. The Shiva aspect relating to consciousness, the
Brahma aspect relating to the knowledge and the Vishnu aspect relating to the
energy, further research with light therapy phenomenon may explain the deeper
aspects of this interconnection and interdependence between the three primary
elements of all existence. The ultimate truth, the Super Consciousness, or
Brahman: the source and ultimate destination of it all may get a little closer
to human comprehension by a deeper study with light therapy phenomenon. The
ANN aspect can come in to bridge the gap between physical and the metaphysical
in this case.
The potential of light therapy phenomenon:
Broad social impact: if we were not engaged in the process of producing food,
an occupation for the majority of population in the under-developed world
and for minority among population in the developed world, what would it mean
for the global community? Shall most people from the agriculture sector face
the same situation that engineers have faced in the recent past? Or shall
the humanity be freed to pursue a higher purpose? Light therapy phenomenon
may be an enabler of the shift that is changing mode of existence for our
planet and those who live on it [4].
Environment: First, the rain forests and the vast acres of trees cleared for
cultivation can be replenished to restore the rapidly damaged environment over
the past 100 years in the name of industrial progress. Next, opening up the
hidden and hitherto unknown faculties of the human mind can lead to new paradigm
in engineering the experience and perception of humanity that can lead to any
directions. One of the directions may be the development of system and methods
that eliminate the need to travel and physical presence at a destination to
capture the moment of experience.
A research in this field may lead to a yet another form of ‘Virtual Reality,’ the
kind that captured the images of live ‘Mahabharatha’ by Sanjay
as he narrated the sequence of events in the battle of Kurukshetra to King
Dhritrashtra of Hastinapur (a town in Northern India). The great epic of Mahabharatha
is well documented in Gita, the revered scripture translated in all major languages
of the world. While that was a five thousand year old event, it is relevant
to the possibilities that the light therapy phenomenon may open up to extend
the capabilities of various faculties of the human mind and body machine. If
the need to travel and transport foods is eliminated, even to a certain extend,
it can go a long way in restoring the balance of our damaged environment to
pre-industrial era.
Obesity and Hunger: A problem that has come to become the curse of a nation
from the girth around expanding waistlines can be effectively solved by following
the light therapy system and method. US Surgeon General warns of obesity as
a deadly killer, worst than terrorist attacks. Sun gazing can become the source
of human energy and revitalization. The need for food eliminated, light therapy
phenomenon holds the potential of a double-edged sword to reduce the bursting
waistlines of America and solve the hunger problem in the under-developed world.
Thus, it is a positive step towards building interdependence between nations,
doing away with the reasons that build hatred, jealousy and ill feelings.
De-addiction: Alcoholics, drug addicts, smokers, excessive meat-eaters, sex
or stock-obsessed individuals can take to sun gazing as a therapy that would
gradually bring them to balance and rid them of the obsession. The balance
here is to transform the faculties of perception within human brain. The immediate
change can be to visualize life differently.
Medical Insurance: One of the major hurdles facing Americans to afford a living
in is the rising cost of Health Insurance. The light therapy phenomenon, coupled
with the “healing with breathing” and other nature techniques holds
the potential to rid the Americans and people all over the world to eliminate
medical insurance expenses to a large extent. Instead, emergencies like flip
fall and road accidents can be covered by the state or a cheap plan. Many times,
the monthly medical insurance bill is more than the apartment rental for an
American family. With the economic downturn, when many Americans didn’t
have a paying job, this rising cost had become an issue for survivability of
American families.
Global Peace and Integration: With the focus shifting from immediate misery
like hunger and health problems, light therapy phenomenon can be an effective
tool to deal with facing the major global issues and free the human resources
to work towards creating a culture of peace and building goodwill among nations.
This can ultimately be the platform that lays the foundation to integrate the
globe as a single, undivided nation. To that extend, light therapy can truly
become a global Human Resource Management technique.
Research and Development: light therapy phenomenon opens up new vistas for
research in the field of science and technology. Looking beyond the realms
of the known, there lies the potential in this research to unfold some unexplained
facts and build on the potential of bridging the gap between physical and metaphysical.
What has mostly remained non-funded and unstructured research on the light
therapy phenomenon so far must quickly be transitioned to an organized R&D
with appropriately earmarked budgets to meaningfully gain from the potential
of this unique opportunity. A pretended procrastination and apprehensions about
mass acceptance by closed minded society are not strong enough reasons to lose
the potential of an opportunity that is extremely rare in the history of human
kind. While Giri Bala episode was only partially documented given inaccessibility
to the remote village in which she lived and the lack of effective communication
media at that time, light therapy is right here, pioneered by individuals well
within us and in the age of Internet. The world simply can’t afford to
let go of this golden opportunity.
While as of now it is hard to scientifically explain most of the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of
the light therapy phenomenon, the proof that it works is enough a reason by
itself to invest the efforts and conduct further research while giving access
to more and more people for the technique. Not to lose out on the opportunity
of an immediate gain for humanity and the potential of a new direction in evolution
for our future generations, the need is here and now to invest in the R&D
endeavor to drive further from existing level of light therapy phenomenon.
Cutting across the diverse disciplines of science and technology and emerging
from the precincts of a cross-functional hypothesis, the R&D with light
therapy phenomenon may unlock some hitherto metaphysical aspects of creation
and existence. While the future would tell the success of where we would go
with it, it is upon us to take opportunity of the present moment that ‘the
light therapy phenomenon’ is here to stay and steer it in an inspired
direction to create global peace and prosperity.
Conclusion:
Solution to world problems is well within our reach. Charity begins
at home. If each one of us can keep fit and contribute to the society
in an environment friendly and positive manner, we can all contribute
towards making a better world.
The light and air therapy phenomenon is a unique happening of the present
times that may find some related theories within the limited scope
of contemporary research, but yet largely remains unexplained. The
very fact that light and air therapy phenomenon works and holds the
potential to solve some of the major problems of the world like hunger
and obesity is in itself a sufficient reason to invest further R&D
efforts in finding a scientific explanation to how it works. It is
an extremely interesting research opportunity from various perspectives
that may include, but are not limited to: Neural Networks, Medical,
Biomedical engineering, Botany, Nutrition, Bio-chemical, Electro-magnetic,
Brain wave technology and Metaphysical. Challenge is to bring this
to mainstream medical science.
Acknowledgements:
Mr. Hira Ratan Manek (www.solarhealing.com ) and Sunyogi UmaSankar for providing
inputs. Prof. Troy Nagle (NCSU/UNC) for kind initiative in bringing this research
effort to the notice of bio-medical research community. Dr. Andrew Matthews
(Univ. of Minnesota) for discussion on hibernation genes.
About SFUO, Patient Welfare Division of futurecity Inc., and IIIHH:
SFUO is a US based 501 © 3 non-profit with global affiliations. It is
a network of organizations, businesses, and people interested in a creating
peace in the world and protecting its environment. fututrecity Inc. is a business
supporting SFUO vision and mission. Collectively, these organizations are engaged
in endeavors to create a peaceful and better world through technology, science,
and education. Visit www.sfuo.org for more details.
Patient Welfare Division of futurecity inc. has developed a patient monitoring,
response and rescue system (PMRRS) that gives patients freedom and mobility.
Current PMRRS device is based on RFID (Radio Frequency Identification technology)
and is capable of keeping patients safe in hospital. Future versions of PMRRS
will enable bio-sensed tracking of abnormal conditions irrespective of location
through satellite alert and rescue system. Visit www.patientwelfare.com for
details and technical paper on PMRRS.
IIIHH (International Institute for Integrated Health and Healing) is a project
of SFUO, and aims to bring together various disciplines and schools of thought
and practice in medical science and technology from conventional to non-conventional
in an interdependent endeavor to research and establish the best possible systems
and methods for treatment of various conditions, healing, and healthy living.
Proposals are invited for IIIHH affiliation. We plan to establish the first
IIIHH campus in the vicinity of Mount Kailash, in Tibet, China. More IIIHH
campuses will later be established in various parts of the world and existing
medical institutes affiliated within IIIHH network.
Visit http://www.sfuo.org/Kailash/projCleanKailash.html for project details.
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Brief introduction to Author/ Supporting Authors and Network Consultants
futurecity is a team of researchers and inventors. He
has worked in the industry/research for 27 years and his research interests
are interdisciplinary. He has patents pending for human identification,
and for patient tracking/rescue, is the recipient of 2002 ‘IEEE
Author of the Year’ and 2003 ‘IEEE Outstanding Service
Award’ by ENCS. He has over 20 years of experience with application
of system dynamics. He has researched in the design alternatives and
evaluation of IT effectiveness, and taught as an adjunct at several
universities. He is inventor of FIA framework and author of the award
winning book that outlines a technology based approach to analyzing
problems. He represents on IEEE-USA
Medical Technology Policy Committee, helped organize a conference in
biotechnology and has actively participated in the IEEE-USA Research
and Policy Committee. He is also a practitioner and researcher into
the Pranayam breathing exercises and sun gazing. He has conducted several
Pranayam workshops, causing significant improvements in treatment of
various medical conditions. He is the author of Request for Comments
(RFC) on the sun gazing practice, and has collected/analyzed responses
from several sun gazing practitioners. He has been invited speaker
and has delivered plenary talks at several international events.
Dr. Ajay K Ajmani, MD (futurecity) is also affiliated with the University
of North Carolina (UNC) & Carolina Central Hospital. He is the
chair of ‘patient safety committee’ at Carolina Central
Hospital. He is clinical preceptor at the UNC School of Nursing, and
the Director of Rheumatology and Allergy Clinic, Sanford, North Carolina.
He is also the Medical Director of Helping Hand Clinic, Sanford, North
Carolina and on the Board of Directors for TLC Children’s Home.
He has published several research papers. He brings in a wealth of
knowledge and experience of practice on this interdisciplinary project.
Dr. Bret Stolp (MD, Ph.D.) is Section Chief of ECT, Radiology and Off-site
Anesthesia at Duke University. His research interests include human
exercise performance at both increased and decreased barometric pressure,
with specific interest in pulmonary gas exchange, ventilation/perfusion
relationships, and cardiopulmonary interactions under altered environmental
conditions. Other areas of clinical research interests include respiratory
limitations to exercise performance in patients with chronic pulmonary
disease, the effects of anesthesia on pulmonary alveoloar macrophage
function, age and analgesic regimen on lung and diaphragm function,
and the effects of inspired carbon dioxide and/or sympathectomy on
tissue oxygenation under hyperbaric conditions. He is actively involved
in the application of human physiology simulation in the education
of anesthesia residents and medical students and in teaching emergency
airway management to all levels of health care providers. Besides the
overall role as a Project Advisor, his expertise is also very relevant
to assessment of Anorexia patients for improvement with air therapy
(pranayam exercises).
Dr. Justine E. Owens is Assistant Professor of Research, Internal Medicine,
at University of Virginia and is our network consultant. She has extensive
experience in making and analyzing patient life narratives and also
in voice analysis. She adds value by providing her expertise in analyzing
voice graphs to assess patient recovery with light and air therapy.
Dr. Subramanyam Kanniganti, MD (futurecity) comes from a medical background
and has contributed to this project as an overall coordinator.
Dr. Sudhir Shah, MD (Sterling Hospital, Ahmedabad, India) is our network
consultant. He has conducted studies on sun gazing volunteers, including
one for 411 days of continuous fasting. He has also laid down a hypothesis
for prolonged fasting.
Ms. Marysol Gongalez (Planet Art, Spain) is our network consultant
and is the developer of Biosonic software. Biosonic programs can be
effectively used to analyze the condition of an Anorexia patients,
and study the impact of sun gazing or other light and air therapy interventions.
She has the experience of working with Anorexia patients.
Dr. Elena Ewing (Montague Diagnostics Limited, UK) has successfully
established a practice of Virtual Scanning. Virtual scanning is very
relevant to analysis of Anorexia patients for improvement with light
and air therapy.
Dr. Anil Patel is our network consultant. He is the founder of Ayurveda
Inc. and has extensively researched in the area of alternative medicine.
Dr. Sushil Motial (Lucknow, India) is our network consultant. She is
a practitioner of Su-Zok and has successfully treated many cases.
Dr. Arpita Ahuja (Ahuja Medical Center, Delhi, India) is our network
consultant. She is a Homeopath. She has established a Homeopathy practice
and has treated several cases.
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