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eCAM Advance Access published online on October 5, 2006

eCAM, doi:10.1093/ecam/nel060
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© 2006 The Author(s).
Received July 10, 2006
Accepted August 10, 2006

Commentary

New Light on Chromotherapy: Grakov's ‘Virtual Scanning’ System of Medical Assessment and Treatment

Alex Hankey 1 * and Elena Ewing 2

1 Hethe House, Hartfield Road, Cowden, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 7DZ
2 Mulberry House, Vine Farm Close, Cotgrave, Notts NG12 3TU, UK

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Alex Hankey, E-mail: alexhank{at}dircon.co.uk


   Abstract

Virtual Scanning incorporates novel uses of colored light into its system of health assessment and therapy. Independent investigations of its effectiveness in Russia and the UK have revealed unique abilities to correct incipient and fully developed chronic conditions. As such it forms an important new addition to the field of Chromotherapy. It differs from most others, in that its development depended on discoveries in neuroscience by its inventor, and subsequent application of new models in computational neuroscience.

Keywords: chromotherapy; computational neuroscience; virtual scanning.
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