EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS:

EDUCATING CHILDREN ABOUT HIV & AIDS

Many people feel children shouldn't learn about these diseases, but the truth is many children who are born from HIV positive parents have the virus themselves. We believe for children and adults, education is the only way to stop the spread of AIDS. Our friends at Teddi Toys, Inc. and Comics have created a wonderful story full of allegory and useful information about the deadly HIV virus.

Harris Medical Resources and its ultra-violet phototherapy treatment are featured in the story. This comic tells the tale of the Team GK superheroes (who are all super-powered orphan children) and their fight to destroy a monster created out of an HIV infected cell. How will they destroy a creature made from a disease that has no cure? Read the ongoing comic series online at www.teamgkheroes.com . Visit the comic book page where you can print and read the stories.

Here's a link to the story page, http://www.teamgkheroes.com/pages/3/index.htm 

FOR ADULTS: OVERVIEW OF ULTRA-VIOLET THERAPY:

Here is important data relating to UV Therapy from various sources:

"Science began investigating the electromagnetic spectrum and its effect on living tissue in the early 1900's. They discovered that ultraviolet light could kill bacteria. In 1923, Emmett Knott, DSc began working on a device that used ultraviolet light to treat infectious diseases."

- Close-To-Nature Medicine, Scientia Press, 2003 by Dillon, Kenneth J.

“Overwhelming data has been accumulated proving that light in various wavelengths, intensities and modalities has the ability to destroy pathogens in the blood, specifically viral, bacterial and fungal. This is accomplished by utilizing the body’s own natural defenses to recognize and annihilate the sick, diseased cells.”

” Over the last few decades it has been scientifically determined that UV light, of various wavelengths, have been incredibly effective in destroying blood borne pathogens while heightening the body’s own immune system. Recent technological innovations in electronics, bulbs and lasers, coupled with developments in photoactive substances have brought this technology to a breakthrough level.”

- From the Health and Wellness Foundation / Excerpts from: HEALING PHOTONS by Dr. Kenneth J. Dillon

"Some forms of light therapy are used in conventional medicine and can be helpful ... UV light therapy is currently used to treat psoriasis and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (a type of cancer that first appears on the skin). A special form of UV blood irradiation, called photopheresis, may inhibit T-cell lymphoma."

- From the American Cancer Society's website

HOW ULTRA-VIOLET TREATMENTS WORK:

“A small quantity of blood is treated with UV light (photoluminescence) and amazing things happen upon re-injection into the bloodstream. The body's defenses are rapidly organized to destroy all invading organisms whether viral, bacterial or fungal.”

"UV light therapy (photoluminescence) has the remarkable ability to allow the ill body to make rapid readjustments back to normal biological selfregulation."

“There is also reason to believe that by destroying the bacteria in the treated sample of blood, an "autogenous vaccine" is produced that aids in rapid destruction of bloodstream bacteria."

- From THE HEALING POWERS OF LIGHT by E.W. McDonagh, D.O.

“In layman’s terms, Photo-Therapy causes a chemical reaction in which the cell walls are pierced killing the bacteria and virus, thereby “marking” (identifying) them… The body’s now excited, natural “soldiers” seek out and destroy the identified diseased “invaders”.

“Scientists believe that by destroying the bacteria in the treated sample of blood, an “autogenous” (or self-generated) vaccine is produced. When this vaccine, combined with the photon energy that has been stored in the blood sample, is released as “induced secondary energy” the diseased cells in the patient’s bloodstream are systematically destroyed thru the natural function of the immune system.”

In more technical terms several fundamental laws governing the mechanism of photochemical reaction are as follows:

· GROTTHUS-DRAPER LAW: Also known as the first law of photochemistry, states that only light that is absorbed can act chemically.

· BUNSEN-ROSCOE LAW: States that a photochemical change is proportional to the intensity and duration of illumination (exposure to light).

· STOKES LAW: States that the wavelengths of secondarily emitted rays are greater than the wavelengths of the primary exciting rays.

· DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN’S LAW OF PHOTOCHEMICAL EQUIVALENCE: States that each absorbed quantum should cause one light absorbing molecule to react photochemically.

“Thus we readily see that the mechanism underlying the complex photochemical procedure of Photoluminescence or Photo-therapy must conform to certain known laws. The photochemical reaction itself is a desired effect and can be utilized practically and predictably to obtain favorable clinical results.”

The treatment modalities developed by the foundation researchers show the ability to reduce viral loads in HIV infected patients to zero. This is not done by the suppression of the virus, but by killing it. Throught analysis of patient data evidence will emerge to confirm that this "killing action" may be considered as the possible "cure" that has so long eluded modern medicine.

- From the Health and Wellness Foundation / Excerpts from: HEALING PHOTONS by Dr. Kenneth J. Dillon

The following is an essay that explains Einstein's theory of photochemical equivalence in layman's terms.  That law is one of the cornerstones of Photoluminescence.

A SOUND FOUNDATION:

Photoluminescence rests on the proven principles of science and physics—something that prescription drugs cannot emulate. The approval and testing process for medication is more volatile than the average person may believe—and money and profit have a larger impact than safety and results.

Imagine one big chemistry experiment going on, with us as the guinea pigs. That’s an extreme comparison, but the Vioxx case renders the comparison possible. In that case, the drug was rushed to the shelves because it was effective against arthritis but caused severe heart problems. Merck, the drug’s maker, shrugged off the side effects. The FDA gave the drug the green light. Then people started dying. Now, Merck faces criminal charges and the FDA is left saving face—not that anyone would notice, or that anyone is less rich for the trouble.

That’s the worst case scenario for the guessing game that is prescription drugs—find a drug that works, and then test it repeatedly (eventually on people) to find the side effects, and if they’re acceptable (such as drowsiness, digestive problems, baldness, bleeding) throw a warning label on the bottle like a pack of smokes and get the drug to the public. Testing drugs over a long period of time consumes finances and valuable time—the heart problems caused by Vioxx appeared after 18 month. What about 20 years of taking a certain medication? It’s not feasible to generate long term answers when it comes to drugs, so an educated guess is the best you’ll get at the pharmacy counter.

Photoluminescence does not play this guessing game. The outline for the effectiveness, safety, and predictability of the treatment already exists—the laws of physics. Light absorbed can act chemically. The intensity and duration of exposure to light changes the impact of the light. And while the medical industry relies on happenstance and test results that seem to change as the wind blows, photoluminescence can hang its hat on Albert Einstein’s Law of Photochemical Equivalence, among others.

To understand the science, we must first define “photochemical reaction.” A photochemical reaction is the absorption of energy in the form of visible, infrared, or ultraviolet radiation (light). In the case of photoluminescence, we’re relying on ultraviolet light. A famous photochemical reaction is photosynthesis, or a plant taking sunlight and making it into usable energy.

The Law of Photochemical equivalence pre-measures photochemical reaction. A myriad of complex terms and symbols could explain this, but in a nutshell, each quantum of light will cause one light absorbing molecule to have a photochemical reaction.

What does this law have to do with photoluminescence? All living things emit light, even the cells of the body. Weak and diseased cells actually emit more light when compared to normal cells, making them more susceptible to light. The Law of Photochemical equivalence tells us that those cells will absorb more quantums of light than healthy cells, thus affecting them more strongly.

For example, bacterial and viral cells contain four to five times more photosensitive amino acids as healthy red and white blood cells. Thus, the “bad” cells have more photosensitivity. Diseased cells also have thinner shells, making them more susceptible to light as well. Thus, when the light of photoluminescence hits these bad cells, they absorb five times more photonic energy, killing and marking all of the diseased, bacterial, or viral cells and leaving the healthy cells unharmed. If the virus, bacteria, or other toxic element of the cell is not destroyed by the energy of the light, they are still more strongly affected, and absorb many times more quantums than their healthy counterparts—this, in effect, “marks” the cells so the body’s own immune system has a natural advantage in defeating them.

Ultraviolet light has value as a source of energy. Excessively, UV can be harmful. In controlled, optimum amounts, UV light is of healthy and practical value. The Law of Photochemical equivalence guarantees that before we turn the lights on, the damaged, unhealthy cells absorb enough energy to destroy or mark them, while the healthy cells receive an optimum amount, enhancing the immune system, among other benefits.

The laws of physics help take the guesswork out of modern medicine, providing a solid backbone that pharmaceutical medicine can’t boast. Photoluminescence is effective, safe and predictable, with no harmful or long-term side effects. Pharmaceutical medicine can rarely make these claims, and they spend millions of dollars ensuring that their brand of medicine continues to profit while simple, relatively inexpensive treatments suffer.

Rich men with billion dollar chemistry sets or the time-tested laws as discovered by Albert Einstein? The choice is easy, and the results are astonishing.