Harmonic Lights Research

In 2014, The Therapeutic Learning Center of Utah tested 586 patients with our lights:
Patients experienced four 20 minute B setting sessions. Blood was tested before and after, and charts reviewed.

148 patients reported 50-75% reduction in pain.
220 patients were able to discontinue their antidepressants under direct supervision of their physicians.
20 patients who reported social anxiety prior to the use of lights, later reported less social isolation and increased motivation to be involved in social activities with family and church activities.
56 patients reported accelerated healing of burns and wounds such as skin pustules.
18 patients whose glutathione levels were low and associated debilitating fatigue showed a 50% increase in the glutathione level and a 15-25% increase in energy.
A recent pain study at Duke University revealed that Green Light exposure was shown to positively affect those with pain. Although the pain experienced wasn’t necessarily less, the subjects indicated that there was a 10% chance of decreased opioid use.
A Banner-University Medical Center Tucson study followed 25 migraine sufferers. Those who received Green Light therapy reported lower pain scores (average of 8 to 2.5), improved quality of life (48-78) and frequency of headaches was reduced (from 19-6/month).
Green Light resets the Circadian Rhythm through the production and regulation of Melatonin, resulting in an improved sleep cycle.

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