The Healing Power of Light

Is Cancer Uncurable?

Have you considered trying light therapy for your cancer? If not, now is the time to explore the benefits of color. Following the instructions makes it simple. The treatment can be done privately at home, requiring only a video projector or a bright LED bulb. My color therapy is free, but donations are appreciated. Color therapy has been used for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Egypt and Greece.

Did you know that 100 years ago, many medical doctors used color to cure their patients’ diseases? Kate Baldwin, a senior surgeon at Woman’s Hospital in Pennsylvania, USA, said under oath in Buffalo, New York court:

“I have run eleven devices every day in the hospital and have several others in people’s homes when people cannot come to me..…I have cured cases of cancer..…In many cases of cancer, Spectro-Chrome [her color treatment instrument] will help if there is not too much destruction from surgery..…After 41 years of general practice and surgery in hospitals, I can obtain nearly the same results with the Spectro-Chrome as with my medical knowledge…It is a gentle form of therapy where you cannot do harm.”

https://www.wrf.org/women-and-men-of medicine/kate-baldwin-md

The simplest way is to use a luminous LED color bulb for therapy. Select a color that matches your condition. Feel free to use your chosen color as often as needed. Each session should last 30 minutes. Ensure you are comfortable and relaxed during treatment and that the light covers your entire body. The minimum number of sessions needed to see results is three times a week. I recommend daily use of the therapy.

Another way to use the treatment is by using a video projector. Here’s how it works: click on the treatment color (on the Color Therapy site), and an image of your color will appear. Make the color fill the entire page and project it onto yourself.

 

Click on the image of my article, The Therapy of Light, to read about light therapy. In the article, I discuss the background and history of light therapy (color therapy, chromotherapy) and the most common methods of practicing color treatment. The article also highlights some of the prominent trends in color healing. Additionally, it reviews the therapeutic benefits of different colors in the spectrum and shares treatment cases. Finally, I introduce the theory and method behind my version of light therapy.

Feel free to use my light treatment as often as you like, but I would appreciate a donation in return. Your donations through this website will help support a variety of heartfelt humanitarian projects focused on cancer research and care.