South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 38, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1921 — Page 9

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.-.iV: f J 1 i p Dr. George Starr White, Who3e Discovcries with Vari-Colored Lights Have Revealed a New Cure for Tuberculosis. By Joseph H. Appelgate . T may be somewhat of a shock to most of us to learn that the aches and pains, the maladies Jr.d even the mon contagious diseases we ar apt to encounter from time to time are nothing more than mere vibrations Medical scientists following a line of investigation based on that very theory have discovered that by "matching" the vibrations of any certain disease vih a corresponding vibration of light a cure may be e -fected. Curing disease by the application of the vibrations of lipht may sound incredible. So did Marconi's first statement that he could send a wireless message by means of oscillating the ether waves, not to speak of Edison's announcement of the talking machine and even Sir Isaac Newton's expounding of the laws of gravitation. Yet that is just what science now claims it is doing as the result of years of experimental study by the famous California medical scientist, Dr. George Starr White. As a result of this research worl: he is now curing chronic diseases, that mifrht have resulted fatally to the-patient, by what seems to be the simplest method yet devised to conquer destructive perm life. How Diagnosis Is Made Sunlight, as scientists point out, is simply a form of vibration. Energy is vibration. Thest two weil known facts have boon employed in a new bio-dynamo-chromatic system to destroy di&?e perms after Dr. White proved to his own iatisfaction that disease is nothing more than vibration also. Ho combats the vibration of disease with the vibration of light and the effect prcducod is that which occurs when two waves cn a lake cf equal dimension, traveling toward each other, met- The waves are dissipated and calm ccr.ies. Bit hew, the Incredulous will ask, can colored liphte destroy disease? The answer is simple. ust as simple as the method itself. N'o diseas f-erm can live in a sunbeam. Any medical man or scientist will agre? to thnt. It was' Dr. White -ho set about to discover if the germs killed by lünlight dd because of the combination of the rolor3 in the ray cr some particular color. Of rourse cne must be reminded at this point that the rays of the sun are composed of every color. The spectroscope shows that. Dr. White experimented for years and found that certain germs V.'ere killed by certain colors. In other words, Oiat the rate of vibration which we humans call "color," for the dirferer.ee between red and green U nothing more than the differentiation in the v.bration, has different effects on different microcop? organisms. The germs of tuberculosis re Thickly destroyed by red light. Orange light J-rt:: as quickly kills cancer germs. rut. If the r.ewly dicoertd system could not -r-; a aingW ill; if it were a impotent as some vhevers would make it appear; if it were as c'.'-ss and as transparent as a thing could le; - n -.hört it vtre a plain humbug, it has given 4.o 'A rr.edical world, according to Dr. Orin Wilikt 7'.;lin, the greatest aid that has bctn dis1 since anaesthesia what Dr. John term p:r t:;t. diagno;?-" ' 'it. err is n

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cred the treatment is begun by "boiling" under t 10,000 candle-power electric light and "bathing" for a half-hour a day in the particular colored light necessary to cure the disease. The subject cf the pictures on this page, a girl who lives ii West Hoboken, N. J., say? she was cured of tuberculosis by this method in four months. She is photographed in the various steps she went through while under treatment. She was con fumptive for six years before she accidentally came across Dr. Joslin. Her mother had died of consumption and the daughter contracted tuberculosis while attending her mother. The pictures how her remarkable physical beauty. Today she is stronger and healthier than she ever was. Discussing the treatment Dr. Joslin, at hia Kew York laboratory, nad thi3 to say; Sick Pigeon Aided Discovery "The hardest thing about benefiting the hu man race by a great discovery is convincing thoso benefited that such is the fact. Every inventor and discoverer and thinker from the dawn of civilization has suffered from this. We have been years trying to convince the world at large of tha wonderful system Dr. White perfected. It is only recently that people are beginning to wake up to the fact that a great forward step in medical science has been made. "The most startling th.'ng about the new system is its simplicity. But all great discoveries and inventions have been simple. The greatest victory, perhaps, won for the human race is tha 100 per cent, diagnosis of toxemias rendered possible by it Lack of a system properly to diagnose disease ha3 been the cause of the death of untold millions who otherwise might have lived to eld age. This machine with the colored slidc3 does its work unerringly because, after all, it i3 doing nothing but indicating the lawd of physics which are immutable. "Light is a combination of various degrees of vibrations. We call these vibrations colors. Tho enly difference between red and blue is the varying vibration with which the rays strike the eye. With diseases it is the same thing. They only difftr in vibration. Health and energy are vibration. So i.s disease. When we play upon a peron ill with a disease the colored light which has the same vibration as the disease the result is the extinction of the germ ,'ust as surely and aj simply as a sun ray drie3 up and destroys any disease germs it reaches. ''Each color slide used has been tested cut on thousands cf clinical cases the diagnoses of which were known. We have develcped 200 color screens and with our machine can make 25,000 color combinations. In other words, we can exactly match the number of vibrations of disease with the vi. bration of the lights. "The spectroscope shows us that the light of the sun consists of seven distinct colors, ranging from red to violet. The sun contains all the elements of life. With the sun life is possible; without i: every living creature would die. In health cur todies are able to absorb light equally, or aj r.cedtd to maintain an equilibrium of health. When we are sick we lack one or more of thesa color vibrations. Our system discovers what color vibrations we lack. We supply them by light filtert 1 through the proper colored slide in the machine we use. Tuberculosis surTerers lack red, car.cer victims, orange; malaria persons blue and green, and so on. It is a system that eventually. Dr. White and I fee!, will be recognized as the mean? of diagnosis for all diieases of toxemic nature and the curt i suidx."

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-..I ,. . . -j The perfection of the system eh.irr.ed ry TT. White v.n? attained tlirov.h c--?erv.;tio!i f pigeons. Newton discovered jrrnvitati'-Ti through watching an apple fall. Mort great di.-vovcric.i have been similarly made. It 5. said that Marconi got hi. wireless idea from watching the ripple? cf water spread away from the spot in a pond into which he had cast a- ftone. "In making careful observation-; of Hrdv" said Dr. Joslin, '"it wa.- retired that occasionally there would be a pigco.-i lhat.eould not n::d her way home. Careful analysis was made of ths bird, and in each case it wa. found tl at th" bird was diseased, usually with avian tub rculoii. Then this principle wa- applied t determine why humans and animals that suifercd fro:; disease, could not find th-ir way had. t- health. The answer was the san,(. ,n i,.th ca .;. it was because of their inability to re p .;,.! to the magnetism that Mows along the earth's magnetic meridians. And this inability to re.-po';-! to the magnetic attraction of the meridian;-:, is because s jtr.a diseace in the sy.-tem piee..ti the re?pcnae to this magnetic tlow. "The earrur pijrcnn conldn't fir. d h'r way home because she had lo.-t th pv.v r of rrirntation a peculiar cift. It enable.- migratory birdj to steer a ro.-;th or south courre almost a:-- th'-uga they had a compass in their b-air.?. To a lessor degree, it airords a sense ef d;r.- ction to do cats, many wud animais and .-ava-es, and soma blind people. "How th"y d this has, for mcny cnturi?3, been a disputed question. IVrt f rjrice no.7 accepting the explanation adv.:cci by Dr. Wh;t.i more than 15 Ö year.-: ago. Ife .a-i-',e lhat tho magnetically charged bodi":, r.--po::d, j.'re th-i needle of a cemj as-, to th. - :'.:va netic pules of the tarth. The fie,of mareti-m and t hi-.-, ugh ei.ar,,'. d or---j .a,.., running irom nurtn, ov. the earth, afT-.:ts t:e? r.:a; p&nisms, and tell- th'm t ia'rras the current of a sT.car. rection of the river lhj".v, :i us v , 1 ; it tha v. e knew country. tne river and ii'Kfi'eci of Magnetic Waves 0 bird? migrating, in :vnr.' Ir: 'arcc- ?, taou3 their - maghoi:.,, in rar.ds cf miV-3 evi r way, g-jie'ed !y the netic meridian stra They rtiprc not eve: ;nr: r. d- :i;:.t la many speciefeecirg in t.e "And rx:: le can:er :i:e"'i ; and try . s.e-j v ing with her bration, t: at rA '.c.'Uöivt.y ; time, tako ' . v e v . ... 1 i she .aid h.niTrral r 1 . ''": t:p of th? 5 .r.l rxr i "t. .Shh.n.e, carryof v. 0 . -a .... Vian l; 1 'i ma! rati, and 1 strong in her very her detect. on of t; of the earth's" :n:i z "i urii.e the .. ' -::ic;er.t.'7 previa; tic mer.j; i crave ' d' roa.-rv.';- - patient-1 .-.'::: plfcced in ?t ar. nttic r.-.ci id 'a- ' : with the T'j'jrr. d v' 3 :.'ot 1? ut a a n-. ce-:rdi to I - - A - I . . trat tae ect n. foreign energy .- 'While .,tar.d.;:t fa.-, tain eb-c .it;on- v.,. ;e fcr example t ' :.n e:.s: rut-r.cy ct the p-."-, a:. taken. Th 0 t:.. rcr--: end the -a me .:.: vat -. parser., ar.d in there wa.o a o..-.: ;,e v. a- oh i'.: d ir.a c.e tr...Jin ' e so; 1 r i : e1 e a :

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