Jun 13, 2018 at 04:02 pm

The Sun and It's Impact on Human Health

Update posted by Evelyn Khelama

Davis and Lowell et al, concluded that: " We have also reported on the effect of sunlight on the incidence of mental illness, and on various diseases as related to solar cycles, which are the 11-year cyclic waxing and waning of solar light output [21,22]. We found that the incidence of major mental illness nearly doubled in persons born at the peaks of four particularly powerful cycles in the past 70 years. These peaks comprise about 3 years of each 11-year cycle. These results, along with the aforementioned works regarding seasonality, support the notion that light itself, most likely in the more powerful ultraviolet spectrum, is instrumental in modifying the human genome not only by overt mutation of DNA, but also by an epigenetic mechanism." George E. Davis *, Walter E. Lowell, Research Group, Psybernetics,)


Dr. Khelama's Analysis: It has this impact by means of rate of frequency transmission and energy transduction. These operations are the normal function of the melanogenic light-energy communications system. Melanin is the key convertor of light as energy in its ability to transform light to biochemical energy which is then packaged and disseminated under its direction through the body’s cellular transport system, throughout the body as beneficial nutrition. Cells are fed by biochemical energy converted from sunlight, the same as in plant photosynthesis. When this sophisticated and highly sensitive operation is interrupted or disrupted, disease and disorder are the result.

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