Published
in Acupuncture Today, June 2003
Vibrational
Medicine For Acupuncturists:
Light & Electricity, Part 1
by
Darren Starwynn, O.M.D., Dipl. Ac., 2003
Overview
The purpose of this article,
and the series to follow, is to offer principles and treatment protocols for use
of light and low-level electro-stimulation (microcurrents) in the acupuncture
practice. The meridian system has been shown to powerfully respond to such
stimulation through the principle of resonance, which may be defined:
"1. in physics,
'response of an object or a system that vibrates in step or phase with an externally
applied oscillatory force, or
2. the enhancement of an atomic, nuclear, or particle reaction' by excitation
of internal motion in the system".1
Frequency and polarity-specific
electrical stimulation and color light therapy are two easy-to-practice methods
that profoundly affect the energy systems of the body. These aspects of
vibrational medicine 2 offer acupuncturists precision
tools in the treatment of complex and recalcitrant disorders. In the experience
of myself and some of my colleagues, simultaneous application of microcurrent
and colored light stimulation on acu-points has shown great benefit by enhancing
clinical response and reducing the number of sessions needed for many patients.
In his Colorpuncture 3 system, Peter Mandel also
often recommends pre-treatment of areas to receive color therapy with massage
or electrical stimulation. This apparently creates energetic opening for
light to be received by the body.
Acupuncture is one of the
oldest, and most enduring, systems of vibrational medicine. It is clear
that acupuncture is based on some universal truths, as the principles of meridian
diagnosis and therapy have been successfully related and applied to a myriad of
modern international healing systems. Examples of such systems are auriculotherapy
and auriculomedicine, German electroacupuncture (EAV), ryodoraku, kinesiology
and color therapy. The common thread running through many of these systems
is the understanding of the body as a sensitive energetic organism in constant
relationship and correspondence with microcosmic and macrocosmic energy fields.
Ancient Chinese texts relate
how pain, illness and disharmony arise in the body when its sensitive relationship
with internal (emotional) and external (environmental) influences is disturbed.
Treatment is administered with needles, moxa and herbs to balance the body's
dysfunctional reactions and adaptations to disharmony. While there is no
question that these ancient methods continue to be highly effective, electrical
and color therapies can in many cases facilitate access to deeper 'core' causes
of physical pain and disorders rooted in emotional-spiritual blockages and imbalances.
Electrical
Acupuncture
All body functions are
governed by electrical systems. This includes muscle contractions and relaxations,
nerve function, glandular secretions, brain activity, healing and regeneration,
pain perception and so much more. These systems are exquisitely sensitive
to external electrical stimulation 4.
There are many 20th century
scientists that have observed and measured the electrical nature of the acupuncture
phenomenon. Nordenstrom of Sweden, Ionescu-Tirgoviste of Romania and Manaka
of Japan measured the ways bio-electricity polarizes in the body, and how acupuncture
can correct excessive polarization which leads to pain and disease. Mussat
of France measured the specific electrical characteristics of acupuncture needles
made of various metals, when inserted into the body. Voll and his German
colleagues charted the extra-low electrical frequencies that resonate with specific
acupuncture points and meridians, and how these can correct a host of pain and
disease states. 5 Practitioners of the modern
American art of microcurrent electro-acupuncture apply subsensational, frequency
and polarity-specific currents to acupuncture points for pain relieving, balancing
and beautifying effects.
The body is constantly
generating internal electrical currents in many ways. These include cellular
respiration (the Krebs cycle), organ function and piezoelectricity. Piezoelectricity
is the release of electrical charges when tissues such as bone, fascia and the
inner lumen of veins are stretched or deformed. When the Liver (as defined
by Chinese Medicine) and other Organs are functioning well, this bio-electricity
is smoothly circulated throughout the body. When the Liver is not functioning
well, as is endemic in our society, energy circulation is uneven or retarded,
and areas of excessive polarized charge build up in the body. According
to Nordenstrom and Ionescu-Tirgoviste, this is a major cause of pain and disease.
The acupuncture 'te chi' phenomenon is literally the sensation of polarized
body areas releasing their charges and balancing with each other, just as lightning
is the release of polarized electrical fields in clouds. Application of
correct polarities of electrical acupuncture is crucial in facilitating rebalance
of the body's electrical fields. 6
Subtle electrical signals
are transported long distances throughout the body without losing signal strength,
an activity called semiconduction. The eastern European researcher Szent-Gyorgyi
was the first to point out that the human body semiconducts bio-electricity by
passing information along chains of protein molecules. 7
The fascial network, which inter-connects all parts of the body, has strong
semiconductive properties, and is likely the primary substrate of the acupuncture
meridian system. As we will soon see, light also communicates through this
network.
Lighting
Up The Body
Light therapies have been
used to energize and rebalance the body?s energy systems since ancient times.
In ancient Egyptian and Greek temples, huge prisms were reputedly used to
refract sunlight into therapeutic colors. You have probably already heard
about modern applications of light therapies for such conditions as S.A.D. (seasonal
affective disorder), jet lag and depression. 8 Yet
the uses of light as medicine goes way beyond this. Light is such a powerful
healing modality because it is the medium all living things use to function and
communicate with each other. By looking into the sub-atomic particles that
make up all matter, physicists have indeed confirmed that light is life itself.
Notable scientists such as G. Lakhovsky and F.A. Popp have demonstrated
how living things communicate through interplay of electro-magnetic fields. Popp
coined the term ?biophotons? to describe the energy communication between organisms,
and how these regulate physiologic functions including growth, maturation, cell
differentiation, enzymatic activity and the immune system. 9
Following the informational
principle, James Oschman, PhD states in his article, 'Exploring the Biology of
Phototherapy':
"From the biology of
the situation, I suggest that the immediate effect of light is on the communications
pathways. Specifically, it is proposed that light stimulates the flow of
solitons, which are waves of energy and information that travel rapidly through
the protein fabric of the body. The flow of solitons opens gates and switches
and organizes dynamic living matrix pathways. Cells can then 'whisper' to
each other using their own languages. These whisperings orchestrate the
repair of traumas of all kinds." a
Light is also what flows
through our meridian system. In a striking experiment, a group of researchers
led by Professor Kaznachejew in Novosibirsk, Russia focused a beam of light on
various areas of skin to determine how the body reacts to light radiation. b
Using a photomultiplier device, they discovered light emanating from distant,
unradiated points. After studying this phenomenon further, they found that
light beamed into certain acupuncture points will propagate through known meridian
pathways, but that this phenomenon does not occur between areas not connected
by meridians. It appears that the meridian system acts in the same way as
fiber-optic communication systems. It is likely that the physical substrate
for this system is also the body's fascial network.
Therefore both light energy
and subtle electrical energy appear to be transported throughout the body via
chains of protein molecules. Based on available evidence, it appears that
electrical currents work more on a physiologic level, while light currents work
more on an informational level. These two forms of energy stimulation may
be administered together, and can enhance each other's effects.
The specific therapeutic
effects of each color of light have been rigorously documented by researchers
such as Dinshah Ghadialic and Peter Mandel. Mandel's Colorpuncture system
borrows many diagnostic and treatment principles from acupuncture, including meridian
theory and 'as above, so below' cosmology. Mandel uses the word 'information'
to describe the input of light on the body. In his view, external trauma,
toxicity and psychological stresses of the past and present create incoherent
information in our bodies. Giving appropriate colored light stimulation
is a way to introduce pure information to restore coherence. For example,
orange colored light brings the information of activation, joy and release of
new ideas to meridians and body areas it is applied to, as well as possessing
many specific medical benefits for relieving spasm and congestion, aiding calcium
metabolism and stimulating milk production after childbirth.
The light spectrum moves
from the most warming and activating colors - infrared and red - to the most cool
and relaxing colors - violet and ultra-violet. Green is the fulcrum or balance
point of the spectrum, and so is extensively used for balancing brain and body
function and detoxification. In the works of both Mandel and Dinshah, opposite,
or complementary, colors are often used together to balance body energetics. The
most commonly used color pairs are orange-blue, red-green and yellow-violet. The
yang and yin pairing would be as follows:
| Yang Color (warming,tonifying) |
Yin Color (cooling,
sedating) |
| Orange |
Blue |
| Red |
Green |
| Yellow |
Violet |
Whole
Body Effects And The Autonomic Nervous System
Most of the contemporary
researchers into the electro-physiology of the acupuncture systems have concluded
that much of the visceral effects of acupuncture take place through the autonomic
nervous system. This includes the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches
that excite and sedate organ and glandular functions. This system interfaces
with the endocrine hormonal system in regulating most life functions.
The acu-points with the
simplest and most direct input into the autonomic system are the auricular (ear)
and back-shu points. Auricular points have direct input into brain and cranial
nerves that regulate this system, and back-shu points are directly over autonomic
ganglia that emerge from the spine, and have direct input into organs associated
with each spinal segment. In my experience, these points are ideal ways
to apply combined microcurrent and light energies to positively influence the
body. Here are some practical examples:
1) Stimulation
of Master auricular points with colored light. In this case, a
microcurrent device with a small 2 ' 3mm tip may be used to stimulate ear points
with the addition of colored light, or either modality may be used alone. When
microcurrent is used, the counter (grounding) electrode may be held against a
major facial acu-point such as Yintang or Ren 24 to complete the circuit while
the trigger probe is stimulating the ear points. Alternatively, the client
can hold a hand mass to complete the circuit. Stimulate each ear Master
point for about 20 seconds. Master points can be stimulated bilaterally.
Stimulation of the ear Master points has a beneficial general 'tune-up'
effect on the autonomic nervous system and endocrine gland systems of the body.
Select the color of the
light applied to the ear points according to the patient's presentation. For
examples:
Green
for balance.
Violet for harmonization and emotional
upliftment
Blue for sedative actions for pain
and insomnia
Purple for clients in pain at the
time of treatment
Other colors may be used according to health conditions.d
2) Microcurrent
Mu-Shu Technique. This is a powerful technique for balancing the
electrical energies of the internal organs through the autonomic system. It
utilizes polarized microcurrent probe treatment and a yin or yang color. For
any organ needing treatment, place the positive probe on the associated front-Mu
(alarm) point and the negative probe on the associated back-shu point, same side.
Treat bilaterally. When the front-Mu point is on the central Ren channel,
hold the counter probe there while treating the two back-shu points in turn. Treat
these sets of points for 20-30 seconds each at 50-100 microamps. Set frequency
to 10 Hz or other indicated electrical frequency.e
Select organs to be treated
through this technique by the presentation of the patient. This can be determined
through the use of diagnostic systems such as palpation of sore Shu points, pulse
diagnosis or Alarm point kinesiology f. Simultaneous
colored light can be added to enhance the effectiveness and carry-over of this
technique. According to Mandel, the following color pairs correspond to each Mu-Shu
pair g :
Red/Green
- Lungs, Kidneys, Small Intestine, Urinary Bladder
Orange/Blue
- Pericardium, Heart, Spleen-Pancreas, Large Intestine -
Yellow/Violet
- Liver, Gall Bladder, Stomach, Triple Warmer
Colors are selected by palpating
the right and left Back-Shu points. Hot or painful points receive the yin
color of the indicated pair; the other side receives the yang color. If
both sides are painful, the yin color may be applied to both sides. If Alarm
points are sore, they can be stimulated with the indicated yin color, if not,
with the yang color of that pair. Mandel recommended treating affected Mu-Shu
combinations from the top of the body down.
This method is also excellent
for balancing the electro-magnetic aspect of the chakras. This will be dealt
with in a future article.
This brief article only
introduces this vast subject. Further information can be found through the
references following this article. Questions and comments about this article
can be directed to the author at:
darren@eastwestmed.com
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1
Edited from definitions in Mirriam-Webster's On-Line Dictionary
2 Vibrational medicine is the application of vibratory frequencies in the
form of light, sound, electricity, magnetism or subtle energy to the body for
healing and regeneration. An excellent treatment is Vibrational Medicine,
Bear & Co., 1988, by Richard Gerber
3 Peter Mandel is a German pioneer in the field of color therapies. See
his website for available books and articles: http://www.colorpuncture.com/articles.html.
This item from An Introduction To Esogetic Colorpuncture seminar notes
4 Microcurrent Electro-Acupuncture, Chapter One by Darren Starwynn, Desert
Heart Press, 2002
5 ibid, Chapter Two. Much valuable information can also be found by
plugging these researcher's names into Google search engine.
6 ibid
7 See The Body Electric by Robert Becker, Bear and Sons, 1985
8 Details are available in the book Light Years Ahead ? Celestial Arts,
1996, available through Amazon.com
9 Quoted in Color Me Healing by Jack Allanch, Chapter Two. Available
from Amazon.com Search for book # "1862041431" Most of Popp's
writings are only in German.
a Oschman, J. Exploring the biology of phototherapy. Journal of Optometric
Phototherapy 2001;1-9.
b Color Me Healing, Chapter 6, info also derived from Google search under
'Kaznachejew'
c Dinshah, Darius, Let There Be Light, Dinshah Health Society (available
through their website)
d Information on therapeutic effects of colors, and methods of application,
can be found on website www.eastwestmed.com/color
e Microcurrent Electro-Acupuncture by the author, pages 108-111
f ibid, Chapter 15
g adapted from Mandel's book Practical Compendium of Colorpuncture, Edition
Energetik, 1986, available Colorpuncture Institute, USA
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