Creation of Different Therapy in the Victorian Age

There were many inventions on different kinds of Therapy in the Victorian Age, were these people carrying knowledge of Tartaria ?

Augustus James Pleasonton (A. J. Pleasonton) was born on the 21st January 1808, in Washington DC, in the Eastern United States. He invented the usage of chromotherapy, also defined as colour therapy, colorology and cromatherapy. Additionally, he wrote the book called The Influence Of The Blue Ray Of The Sunlight And Of The Blue Color Of The Sky (1876).

Doctor Seth Pancoast was born on the 28th July 1823, in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North Eastern United States, and Edwin Dwight Babbitt who was born on the 1st February 1828, in New York City, in the Mid-Atlantic United States. He conducted experiments and published Blue And Red Light; Or, Light And Its Rays As Medicine (1877) and The Principles Of Light And Color (1878).

The inventor of Cornflakes also created the Incandescent Light Bath

John Harvey Kellogg was born on the 26th February 1852, in the Tyrone Township of Livingston County, in South Michigan. He developed phototherapy or heliotherapy, and electrotherapy, along with hydrotherapy. Although most individuals know more about the breakfast cereals he produced. John Harvey Kellogg displayed his Incandescent Light Bath, that he managed to complete on the 24th June 1891, at the World’s Columbian Exposition, that was also called the Chicago World’s Fair, which opened during the 1st May 1893 and closed on the 30th October 1893. He published a book about how to use the Incandescent Light Bath, called Light Therapeutics: A Practical Manual Of Phototherapy For The Student And The Practitioner, With Special Reference To The Incandescent Electric-Light Bath (1910).

Were these people carrying knowledge of Tartaria ?

Georgei Vasilyevich Lakhovsky (Georges Lakhovsky) was born on the 17th September 1869, in the village of Ilya, in the Minsk Region of Central Belarus. He invented the Multiple Wave Oscillator and wrote the book The Secret Of Life (1939).

Royal Raymond Rife was born on the 16th May 1888, in the city of Elkhorn, in Douglas County, Eastern Nebraska. He was a Radionics Pioneers who invented the Rife Machine or Radionics Machine, for the purpose of using radio wave pulses as a form of electromagnetic therapy, to cure diseases and sicknesses.

Radionic Pioneer who invented the Electrochemical Detector

Thomas Galen Hieronymus was born on the 21st November 1895, in Kansas City, that is located in Jackson County, Clay County, Platte County, Cass County, in Western Missouri. He was another Radionic Pioneer who invented the Electrochemical Detector, which could scan and find any electro-chemical series of material matter, or the combination of two or more such chemical elements, whether in solid, fluid or gaseous forms at ordinary room temperatures, which might be aspects of a disease or sickness in a patient.

The Electrochemical Detector was specifically defined with the following phrase ‘Detection Of Emanations From Materials and Measurement Of The Volumes Thereof’, with Patent Number: US 2,482,773 A. The invention was Patented on the 27th September 1949 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Music and Sound is a Frequency that can be used to Heal and shift any vibration

Charlotte Irmingard Selver was born on the 4th April 1901, in the Ruhrort District of Duisburg, in the North Rhine-Westphalia of Western Germany She promoted music therapy, as she believed tonal patterns and rhythms could heal disease and sickness, when combined with dance routines, elegant postures and gymnastics. Hence, the concepts of Charlotte Irmingard Selver became known as Sensory Awareness. Her concepts and teachings of Sensory Awareness influenced the development of the Human Potential Movement (HPM) of 1964, in the United States of America.

Hulda Regehr Clark was born on the 18th October 1928, in the town of Rosthern, which is located in Central Saskatchewan, Western Canada. She invented Homeography, which combined electrotherapy and homeopathy, and Hulda Regehr Clark invented the Syncrometer, that is a Bioresonance Device which can detect contaminants in substances. Additionally, Hulda Regehr Clark invented the Zapper, which functioned by using pulsed low voltage Direct Current (DC) through the body to kill viruses, bacteria and parasites.

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