Technologies That Harness the Sun
For centuries scientists
have known that plants are dependent upon sunlight for photosynthesis. But, only recently has science recognized the similarities
between humans and plants in their dependence upon light. Today we know that energy from the sun’s rays, photons, controls
vital processes in both plants and people. In humans, photons are the catalyst for the production of sugars, fats, and proteins.
Photons stimulate the endocrine system, metabolic processes and enzyme reactions as well as activities in the brain. When
this connection is disturbed, disorders follow. For example, when enzymes in the body’s cells which should normally
be activated, fail to receive the wavelengths of light, they remain dormant. As a result, they cannot start up normal, cellular
metabolic reactions. This translates into lower cellular energy, glandular insufficiencies and reduces ability to burn fats
and toxins.
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FIR Waves Reduce Acidity
FIR
waves of the sun are the part of the light spectrum most responsible for the ripening of fruits which convert other carbohydrates
into sugar. This process of reducing acidity can be tested by putting half a lemon in the sun for one or two days or on an
infrared coated plate for about one hour. The infrared-exposed half will be significantly sweeter that the other half. Far Infrared Rays (FIR),
waves reflected from wraps or blankets to the body provide concentrated radiant energy, similar to that from the sun. For
example, FIR wraps applied directly to overworked muscles reduces lactic acid while FIR blankets or bed pads often provide
an overall reduction in general body acidity during sleep.
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