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Health Facts, Articles, Testimonials
Reversing The Aging
Process - an Enlightened Doctor's Discovery
©Copyright 1999 by Dr.
Fouad I. Ghaly, M.D.
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"Are you expecting
me to believe that a spectrum of sunlight can cause
healing for pains in joints and muscles, as well as
lower cholesterol and slow down aging? It seems a little
far-fetched to me." I held back harsher criticism
only out of respect for my colleague as our conversation
continued. He seemed undaunted by my skepticism.
"Out of nine of my patients with chronic knee
problems, in the eight that I applied the FAR Infrared knee wraps on, I have seen a dramatic improvement, three
of whom are completely pain free. How would you explain
that? Another patient who suffers from extreme
intestinal dysbiosis has recovered, and several of my
elderly patients with spinal problems have reported
improvement in range of motion and relief from pain
using a FAR Infrared waistwrap. I myself have tried it. My
shoulder doesn't hurt when I apply compresses of the
same material, even after a long day at work. My family
and friends have noticed a change in my energy levels,
as well as my personality. I feel ten years
younger!"
"Listen, I know
you're excited, and it sounds impressive, but is this
just a new gimmick? Are you sure it's not all working
because you want it to work?" Understandably, I
have to qualify information that comes to me. At this
point in my career, I am getting accustomed to these
calls. It seems that the medical field itself is going
through a transition, and the doctors I associate with
are increasingly more interested in non-traditional
methods, as long as the treatments work. Many of my
patients also often enlighten me on alternative
perspectives on health. Over the years, I have witnessed
the limits of my expertise in chemical and surgical
procedures and medications for certain conditions.
Therefore, although I am still a sound supporter of
allopathic medicine in the treatment of contagious
diseases, I am perpetually intrigued to find new ways to
expand my abilities to help my patients.
Still, his claims did
seem a little too incredible to be true, and I
immediately shelved it in my mind under "U"
for unbelievable. Yet, my investigative mind spurred me
to embark on a search for more quantifiable research on
far-infrared light and negative ions, both of which were
key factors in the effectiveness of the wraps being
used. The following is a limited report on my findings:
Light Medicine of the
future?
Light medicine has been a
topic well documented since the early 1900's. Even as
far back as 1870, Dr. Pleasanton, a researcher in the
United States, published research showing the
relationship between light frequency and the rate of
growth of cells and tissues, as well as their rate of
cell division.1 Specific wavelengths affect
our metabolism and our aging process, according to
"enlightened" scientists. Dr. Harry Riley
Spitler, M.D., O.D., proved in his book that light plays
an important role in regulating the autonomous nervous
system, as well, pointing out how certain spectrums of
light are crucial to our daily wellbeing, emotionally
and physically.2
Previously, I was only
familiar with laser light treatments used to tone and
rejuvenate skin, reducing lines and improving blemishes.
I am more interested at present in the beneficial
effects of the application of specific spectrums of
natural light for overall health. One study presented by
Dr. Zane Kime, M.D., stated that sunlight is a leading
factor in strengthening the body's resistance to
infectious diseases, increasing the oxygen capacity of
the blood, and improving stress tolerance. Laboratory
experiments supporting his study show that exposure to
sunlight increases lymphocytes and neutrophils, and
reduces the frequency of colds and respiratory
infections.3
Dr. Richard Wurtman,
Professor of Endocrinology at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, stated that wavelengths of light are almost
as important as vitamins and minerals to the body's
proper functioning.4 Without proper nutrients
or oxygen, our body suffers. How much so also does our
health suffer considering our modern life, with our
severe lack of natural light?
What is the
Healthiest Spectrum of Light?
Unfortunately, the
wavelength of light that is the most beneficial to the
body is often the one we are exposed to the least, due
to pollution and everyday lifestyle. The spectrum of
light that appears to be most resonant with cell tissues
seems to lie within the far infrared spectrum. Studies
suggest that far infrared light stimulates the
production of cell tissue and rapidly promotes the
regeneration of skin and blood tissue in areas exposed
to it.5 This could also prove to be
especially helpful in the recovery of wounds and
following surgery in preventing the formation of scar
tissue.
One of the first pioneers
in the field was Dr. Neils Finsen, who was curing
lesions and variola using red and infrared rays. More
recent research performed by Tiina Karu, M.D., of the
Laser Technology Center in Russia, holds that this
spectrum of light speeds up cellular metabolic
processes, like stimulating the activity of
mitochondria, and triggering enzyme activity as well as
the healing, regeneration, and normalization of damaged
cell tissue. Obviously, although we can receive this
light from spending time in the sun, excessive exposure
to certain rays, such as Ultraviolet Rays (UV) in
sunlight can be damaging to our system. I see it in my
patients who have spent years baking on the beaches.
The first research on
isolating, or mimicking far infrared light was done
through NASA decades ago. Recently, several scientists
in Japan extended this technology, and designed a way to
create fibers to be worn on the body that emit
wavelengths the same as natural far infrared light from
the sun, yet much more concentrated. The material itself
was formed primarily out of several minerals with
piezoelectric qualities, such as tourmaline and
serpentine. The raw materials were highly costly, so the
technology was not popularly used.
A breakthrough in 1994
caused the production of the "FAR Infrared" wraps
that my associate had been using with great results. A
textile engineer discovered how to mix the piezoelectric
substances with a mineral oxide without minimizing the
beneficial effects that the substance had on the body. A
separate discovery was made in which the fibers
themselves could be minimized in size (quite possibly
one of the smallest diameter fibers created to date,
being several times thinner than human hair). This
maximized the amount of surface area, thus amplifying
the amount of energy within a limited area of material.
Therefore, even a thin, wearable wrap could be easily
worn undistinguished under clothes, and comfortably
worn. These FAR Infrared wraps were created for use on the
following areas: Waist wraps, for digestive region and
backaches, knee wraps, elbow wraps and wrist wraps for
use on areas prone to joint and muscle injuries, and
ankle wraps, which have been reported to be beneficial
for foot problems as well as swelling or poor
circulation. The manufacturers even created a blanket
and mattress to generate the far infrared benefits to
the entire body while sleeping, or relaxing.
I have found several
studies that suggest the benefits of using far infrared
light on injuries: The American Journal of Geriatrics
has published a study in which elderly patients
experienced an improvement of pain and disability from
degenerative osteoarthritis of the knee. A fully
randomized, partially double-blind trial resulted in a
pain reduction of more than 50% within the group using
the therapy, whereas there was no significant
improvement in the placebo group. Studies done with
Magnetic Resonance Imaging suggest a more rapid recovery
from muscle fatigue, as you can see in the images.
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Fig.
1. After 30 minutes exercise;
dark parts indicate muscle
fatigue (due to build-up of lactic acid) |
Fig. 2. Instead of the
usual 2-3 hours,
the FAR Infrared products help
muscles recover within 20 minutes only
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Based on my colleague's
recommendation, and my curiosity, I have tried some of
the products personally, and have found benefits on
physical ailments, as well as emotional and athletic
benefits. At this point, I had decided to look further
into the explanation behind the miracle benefits.
Staying healthy and
youthful - beyond exercise and nutrition
Dr. Zane Kime, M.D., in
his book "Sunlight"6 holds up the
findings that sunlight exposure is similar to physical
exercise in its effects on the body, as it improves the
balance of blood pressure, blood sugar, and an increase
in oxygen in the cells, muscle strength, vitality and
mental stability. Natural spectrums of light found in
sunlight, for example, are essential for bone growth as
well as preventing osteoporosis, regulating hormonal
functions as well as immune functions. It has occurred
to me that light may be a great help to patients who
cannot exercise, because of health reasons, age, or
lifestyle inhibitions.
The Anti-Aging Factor
As we age, we all
experience a shift in our hormones, and researchers now
feel this change is responsible for many of the maladies
we associate with aging, such as menopause,
sleeplessness, fatigue, arteriosclerosis, and others. In
his research in Pennsylvania at the Thomas Jefferson
Medical School, Dr. George Brainard has stated that
light affects the hormonal balance of the body, in
levels of melatonin, prolactin, cortisone, testosterone,
TS4, LH, FSH, T3, and thyroid hormones. John Ott, a
modern pioneer in this subject, attributes these affects
to a process similar to the photosynthesis process in
plants. In this process, light is converted by the body
into electrochemical impulses that are sent to the
pineal and pituitary glands, which send the hormones
through the body's central nervous system to all the
cells of the body. The hormones affected through this
process and the functioning of these glands are the
growth hormone, thyroid hormone(TSH),
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), prolactin, oxytoxin,
melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH), and anti-diuretic
hormone. Therefore, light is essential to the
functioning of our entire endocrine system.7
As hormone replacement has mixed results at times, it is
possible that in the future, doctors will prescribe
light for therapy, in forms such as the FAR Infrared wraps.
Common problems
associated with lifestyle and aging, such as
hypertension and osteoporosis, headaches and digestive
problems, are attributed by some scientists to be the
result of excess acidity in our system. The American
Medical Journal found that in patients with bone loss,
alkalizing their system caused a decrease in bone loss.
Their conclusion was that our typical American diet is
acid-producing.8 The acids deposited in our
blood are often stored by the body in forms of
cholesterol, fatty acid, uric acid, and other villains
that cause havoc in our system.9 Sang Whang,
the author of "Reverse Aging" claims that
these excess acids can be eliminated with the use of far
infrared products, along with consuming certain alkaline
minerals and foods.10 The far infrared
resonance heats up the internal temperature of the body,
increasing circulation, thus enabling the blood to melt
out the acidic toxins that have been deposited for years
in one's arteries. A study done on carotid artery
buildup showed an increase in blood flow within the
artery after two nights of the subject sleeping on the
FAR Infrared mattress, for an average of 10 hours a night.11
As a doctor, I cannot recommend the wraps, as they are
not FDA approved in this country as therapies for these
particular maladies. However, if I were personally a
sufferer of hypertension, or chronic arthritis, or any
systemic problem, I would use the FAR Infrared mattress or
wraps for my own health.
Negative Ions
The other element
contained within the FAR Infrared technology that I
investigated was the negative ions that were claimed to
increase with the use of it. Nature's "life
enhancing particles", negative ions, are molecules
with an extra electron, discovered in 1899 by two
scientists named Elster and Geitel. Mice live longer in
certain cases when exposed to negative ions. They have
been linked to killing germs, and preventing infections.
Dr. Igho Hart Kornblueh, a physician, found that
patients recovered 57% faster from surgery when exposed
to large doses of negative ions. It has also been found
that negative ions seem to help with allergies,
migraines, and sinus problems.12
Although negative ions
are plentiful in nature (occurring at almost twice the
amount near the ocean or waterfalls as normal), our
environment is sadly lacking these energetic boosters.
Dr. William Rea, Chief of surgery at Brookhaven Medical
Center in Texas, states that "Most houses don't
breathe like they used to". Steel and concrete
absorb most of the available negative ions in the
atmosphere, and plastics have a positive static charge,
so that the amount of negative ions that we receive is
extremely minimal.
Emotional problems? Blame
it on the ions, or the lack of them. The opposite of
negative ions, positive ions, are particles with a
missing electron. In certain courts, the issue of winds
that bring in positive ions has been used as an excuse
for erratic and criminal behavior. On the contrary,
negative ions promote alpha brain waves, creating a
calming effect. Dr. Albert P. Krueger, an American
scientist well respected for his extensive work with
ions, discovered that negative ions affect the rate at
which serotonin is oxidized in the bloodstream.
Serotonin is secreted by the pineal glands and
intestines, and affects sleep, mood, nerve-impulses,
blood-clotting, and contraction of smooth muscles. It is
most popularly associated with feelings of security,
peace, and satisfaction. Negative ions have been shown
to reduce neurosis and anxiety.13 This may
explain why so many people sing in the shower, or why
one can't seem to fully wake up without one. When the
water falls in the shower, it creates negative ions.
Negative ions are also found plentifully around
waterfalls and oceans. Vasil'yev, a Russian ion pioneer,
showed in the 1970's that ions act on the endings of
pulmonary afferent nerve fibers, and alter the
functional state of the central nervous system, and
through it, the peripheral organs.
The FAR Infrared material
that I research also was shown to increase the rate of
negative ions. This should be a relief for all of us who
don't live or work at waterfalls or on the ocean shore.
The people that I interviewed seemed to notice the
calming effect of wearing the wraps, although they
weren't told of this effect prior to wearing them.
As I approach my upper
years, I am elated to use technology such as this to
enhance my daily life, and increase my chances of living
healthy long past my 90th birthday. I hope that you have
the same opportunity.
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References
1. Articles on Light Therapy
2. The Syntonic Principle, 1941, Harry Riley
Spitler, M.D., O.D.
3. Sunlight, Zane Kime, M.D., Pengrove, CA, World Health
Publications, 1980
4. Articles on Light Therapy
5. Ibid, pg 278
6. Sunlight, Zane Kime, M.D., Pengrove, CA, World Health
Publications, 1980
7. Articles on Light Therapy, pg261
8. New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 330, June 23,
1994
9. Reverse Aging, JSP Publishing,
Sang Whang 1990
10. Ibid
11. Mitsui Hospital Research Lab, Japan
12. Negative Ions, Vitamins of the Air? Jim Karnstedt
and Don Strachan
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