Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature; and that light is nature's own and only remedy for disease .. together with a chapter on light in the vegetable kingdom . APPLICATION OF RED LIGHT, Full APPLICATION OF RED LIGHT. Partial. HOW TO APPLY LIGHT. 271 Human Organism as without. Hence, the Red rayawakens all the dormant Vitality in the Nervous Sys-tem, and, if administered at the right time and in theright way, produces healthful activity within


Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature; and that light is nature's own and only remedy for disease .. together with a chapter on light in the vegetable kingdom . APPLICATION OF RED LIGHT, Full APPLICATION OF RED LIGHT. Partial. HOW TO APPLY LIGHT. 271 Human Organism as without. Hence, the Red rayawakens all the dormant Vitality in the Nervous Sys-tem, and, if administered at the right time and in theright way, produces healthful activity within whendisease has reduced the Vitality below the healthstandard; in all cases where external symptoms showthat the Nervous System, or any one of its parts, is,as it were, neglecting or losing its vivifying, vitalizingwork, we awaken and spur it to action by means ofthe Red ray. Of course, great care must be exercisednot to let our agent become our master, not to let itoverdo the work we desire—in other words, if appliedin excess, either as to amount or time, the Red Lightover-excites the Nervous System and may producedangerous Fevers or other disorders that may proveas troublesome as the evil we are seeking to seldom employ Red Light to the exclusion of theother rays, and it should never be so employed exceptin extreme cas


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