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Ultraviolet blood irradiation treats a wide range of conditions;

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Natural light is a crucial nutrient many of us lack. When ultraviolet ("UV") light enters the bloodstream, it can unlock phenomenal health benefits.

In the 1930s, ultraviolet blood irradiation ("UVBI") emerged as a revolutionary treatment. Hospitals across America adopted it, and it produced miraculous results for patients, demonstrating remarkable efficacy against a wide range of conditions (e.g., infections, autoimmunity, cardiovascular disease and pregnancy issues).

Unable to monopolise the therapy, the American Medical Association ("AMA") published a flawed study that discredited UVBI, leading to its decline in the US. However, Russia and Germany continued to recognise its value, conducting decades of research proving UVBI's utility for various challenging medical conditions.

In America, UVBI is primarily used by integrative practitioners to treat complex illnesses that do not respond to other therapies such as Lyme disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, spike protein injuries and chronic migraines.


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