Light: Medicine of the Future Audiobook By Jacob Liberman O.D. Ph.D. O.D. Ph.D. cover art

Light: Medicine of the Future

How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW

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Light: Medicine of the Future

By: Jacob Liberman O.D. Ph.D. O.D. Ph.D.
Narrated by: Matthew Duplessie
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Light: Medicine of the Future challenges the modern myth that the sun is dangerous to our well-being and claims that technological advancements, such as most fluorescent lighting, sunglasses, tanning lotions, and our indoor lifestyles, may be more harmful than helpful. Integrating scientific research, clinical experience, and his own insights, Dr. Jacob Liberman has worked effectively with more than 15,000 individuals, from the learning disabled and physically/emotionally traumatized to business executives and Olympic athletes. The book discusses the use of light in the treatment of various cancers, depression, stress, visual problems, PMS, sexual dysfunction, learning disabilities, and the human immune system. Mental Health Alternative & Complementary Medicine Medicine Health

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" . . . shows with great clarity how light energy is profoundly capable of influencing the healing process."
"Dr. Liberman integrates scientific research, clinical experience, and his own insights in a very pleasant and easy-to-follow way. This is a book for every healer, whether for yourself or for others."
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The reader had a strange “accent” and strange pronunciation of some namesakes ; distracting a first, but got used to it. He had good flow, however. REALLY GOOD BOOK even though somewhat dated

Everyone with eyes needs to listen to this one!

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The narrator OVER STATED every single “quote” and “unquote” ad nauseam! So much so that it was difficult to follow the storyline. I almost didn’t finish listening to the entire book because of this. I also didn’t care for how the narrator spoke. He seemed too, over articulate his words.
Very interesting subject, but the narrator stating every “quote” ruined it for me.

How light & colors can truly heal

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