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The History of BIOlamps
After intensive research, the Chinese government developed and patented the BIOlamp, which replicates the auspicious environment found within the original ceramics factory.
A remarkable discovery
It all began early in 1970, when the Chinese government decided to send an investigation team led by Dr Gou Wenbin, to a 19th-century ceramic factory in a rural area of central China. They wanted to find out what was happening to the workers at the factory. The thing was that these factory employees worked all day long standing in mud on a soaking wet floor. Given these poor working conditions, you would have thought the workers would suffer from arthritis and other related ailments, wouldn't you?
But something very strange was happening at this factory
Contrary to all medical logic, Dr Gou's investigation found that the side effects of standing on the damp ground were the complete opposite of what they should have been. In fact, there was not a single case of arthritis among the workers employed at the factory. It was the same story when he interviewed other factory workers: no symptoms of joint or back pain of any kind were found among the factory employees past or present. His findings also noted that they lived longer than the rest of the local population.
What was causing this to happen?
- Intrigued with this discovery, more experiments were carried out to get to the bottom of this strange phenomenon.
- Using a spectrometer (an optical instrument for measuring properties of light over some portion of the electromagnetic spectrum), scientists made a complete analysis of the factory building.
- Their meters picked up a strong, infrared spectrum (a plot of measured infrared intensity used to determine molecular structure) similar to that produced by the human body, in the kiln oven area.
- Closer inspection traced the spectrum to a black deposit fused to the oven's conveyor belt.
- It was discovered that the kiln was producing a black clay deposit that was emitting the unusual spectrum, similar to that of the human body. After careful analysis, this heat-treated clay was found to contain 33 different trace elements, all biologically necessary to the human body.
The development of the first BIOlamp
Following these discoveries, the BIOlamp was invented in China by a group of scientists and physicians, headed by Dr. Gou Wenbin at the Chinese Medicine Institute in Chongqing. By 1979, 36 universities, 45 graduate schools, 41 research institutes, 250 hospitals and three thousand doctors and researchers formed an international society in order to carry out clinical studies related to the effects of this mineral infrared medical treatment.
Widespread use by over 60 million people worldwide in countries including Australia, Japan, Mexico and China, confirmed that the lamp was able to alleviate inflammation, tranquilize pain and improve micro-circulation. Following these findings, the Chinese government developed and patented the BIOlamp , now used in almost every Chinese hospital outpatient department, and provides pain relief to many millions more worldwide.
BIOlamp does not impart any pain on the patient
BIOlamp is a form of medical treatment which is simple to use, easy to be accepted by patients, and does not impart any pain on the patient. It is a treatment and medical device that can be used both by hospitals and homes.¨
Dr Tong Keqing, Doctor-in-charge, Chongqing Zhongshan Hospital, Chongqing, China
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