RE: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses

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RE: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses

Ian Kemp
Here is something which has helped Sue very recently to an extent which
surprised us both. After she had been ES for 3 months she also became
sensitive to bright sunlight, especially low winter sun or near sunset. She
was tested recently by a guy called Ian Jordan who is trying to measure
people's sensitivities to particular light frequencies and colours. He
concluded that she was particularly sensitive in the yellow end of the
spectrum (which is consistent with her worst problems being when the sun is
yellowish) and produced a pair of glasses which were tinted with a
particular blue colour designed to be in antiphase with her "problem"
frequencies.

We received the glasses a couple of weeks ago and Sue tried them on and
reported an immediate and very positive effect. Her eyes felt soothed
immediately, to a far greater extent than when she wears normal sunglasses.
Also after a short time she felt that her whole nervous system felt soothed.
It was rather like her experience when she gets away from a strong EM field
which has been affecting her and into a low-EMF area like woodland or lakes.
It was a big surprise to us both, as we had been unsure whether it would
have any effect at all and had expected that it would be minor, if any.

It seems that, just as ES people are bombarded with EMF fields which fire
all the neurons continuously, give no rest and wear your system down, the
same is true if one has become sensitive to certain light frequencies -
again one's neurons are being constantly bombarded through the eyes, and
these glasses seem to alleviate that effect and ease the burden on your
whole system.

Ian Jordan is based in Cambridge UK - I don't know if there are people doing
similar work in other countries.

Ian


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RE: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses

Marc Martin
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> and produced a pair of glasses which were tinted with a
> particular blue colour

I believe this is called "Color Therapy":

http://www.momentum98.com/colorther.html

Marc

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RE: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses

Ian Kemp
Yes, definite similarities. However the difference with the "color therapy"
approach seems to be that one alternates between a range of different
coloured glasses to suit how you feel. The approach Ian Jordan took was to
actually conduct diagnostic tests and produce a unique prescription for Sue
- like an optician working out a spectacle lenses prescription, but with
colour frequencies. (He is in fact a qualified optician by background).
Ian

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> and produced a pair of glasses which were tinted with a
> particular blue colour

I believe this is called "Color Therapy":

http://www.momentum <http://www.momentum98.com/colorther.html>
98.com/colorther.html

Marc


 


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Re: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses

Minni
In reply to this post by Marc Martin
Marc, there's also the Irlen Syndrome site (which I linked to my site -
though my URL may be outdated for all I know - i don't keep track of
links much.

Ian:
It's intriguing re: color. As mentioned on my site, I had come to the
conclusion that LIGHT (no matter which color) is an antagonist - based
on my negative experiences with:

near infra-RED, as well as

LCDs, as well as

LEDs. And also nurses negative experiences in the vicinity of
 
BLUE light near jaundiced preemies.
 
I finally said, what the heck, ALL colors of LIGHT RADIATION can kill -
if too intense.

BY WAY OF ANALOGY:

It's the same idea as extreme (vs. mild) acid stimulants or extreme
(vs. mild) alkaline stimulants, or extreme (vs. mild) mint, or extreme
(vs. mild pepper) and so forth!

Minni


--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > and produced a pair of glasses which were tinted with a
> > particular blue colour
>
> I believe this is called "Color Therapy":
>
> http://www.momentum98.com/colorther.html
>
> Marc
>

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog
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Re: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses

snoshoe_2
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That is great they helped. I was going to say the same thing, color
therapy, and it makes perfect sense it would help.

Blue being a cooling, soothing color.
I've had good luck using color therapy for different things, but
hadn't come across the glasses yet.

I would suspect over time, as Sue does better, her need for a
different color will change also.

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > and produced a pair of glasses which were tinted with a
> > particular blue colour
>
> I believe this is called "Color Therapy":
>
> http://www.momentum98.com/colorther.html
>
> Marc
>

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Re: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses

Ian Kemp
Fair enough, but I think there's more to it that that. It is not just any
blue, it is a particular tint which screens out the specific yellow
frequencies which were affecting Sue. However I guess that, as you say, her
requirements may well change in time if she gets "desensitised" to some of
these frequencies.
Ian

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snoshoe_2
Sent: 05 October 2006 01:02
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Subject: [eSens] Re: Light sensitivity and tinted glasses



That is great they helped. I was going to say the same thing, color
therapy, and it makes perfect sense it would help.

Blue being a cooling, soothing color.
I've had good luck using color therapy for different things, but
hadn't come across the glasses yet.

I would suspect over time, as Sue does better, her need for a
different color will change also.

~ Snoshoe

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. <mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com> com, "Marc
Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> > and produced a pair of glasses which were tinted with a
> > particular blue colour
>
> I believe this is called "Color Therapy":
>
> http://www.momentum <http://www.momentum98.com/colorther.html>
98.com/colorther.html
>
> Marc
>



 


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