by Edward Kondrot, M.D. — Color therapy sounds like something that belongs in the interior design business and not in the doctor’s office, but you may be surprised to know that there is a long history of color in the treatment of eye disease. The College of Syntonics, a 73-year-old institution, has long investigated color […]
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Microcurrent for macular degeneration
July 29, 2012
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by Julia Busch — The leading cause of blindness in older adults and the most common degenerative condition affecting the retina is age-related macular degeneration (ARMD). It targets the retina’s central portion, the macula, which is responsible for sharp central vision. With its progression, all retinal cells are affected, including connective tissue and blood vessels. […]
Microcurrent and pain relief
February 27, 2012
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by Dr. Donald J. Bernard — There has been a trend in modern health care toward minimally invasive procedures. Nowhere is this trend better exemplified than in the growing popularity of microcurrent electrotherapy. The ampere, or amp, is the common measurement unit of electron movement, or electricity as we know it best. In the past, […]
October 2, 2013
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