Illuminated Physiology and Medical Uses of Light

Authors

  • David A. Jernigan CORRESPONDENCE: David A. Jernigan, D.C. & Samantha Joseph, D.C. • Hansa Center for Optimum Health (formerly Somerleyton Center for Biological Medicine) • 545 Norrh Woodlawn • Wichita, Kansas 67208 • www.somerleytoncenter.com.
  • Samantha Joseph, D.C.

Abstract

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this paper is to bring a broader understanding to the physiology of light metabolism in the human body and to present novel techniques of utilizing light diagnostically and therapeutically. Much work has been done to use light to achieve altered states of consciousness, and there is much research documenting the presence and activities of light within the body. However, this paper seeks to promote the utilization of light as a primary treatment. A brief explanation of the author's novel diagnostic technique, BioResonance Scanning™, and novel treatment technique called NeuroPhotonic TherapyTM is detailed with clinical gems and case review

Author Biographies

David A. Jernigan, CORRESPONDENCE: David A. Jernigan, D.C. & Samantha Joseph, D.C. • Hansa Center for Optimum Health (formerly Somerleyton Center for Biological Medicine) • 545 Norrh Woodlawn • Wichita, Kansas 67208 • www.somerleytoncenter.com.

Samantha Joseph, D.C.

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