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![]() FeaturesDiscovery of the Bio-spectrum EffectBy Simon TianEarly in 1970, physicist Mr. W.B. Gow was appointed the Director of a century-old ceramic factory in a rural area of central China. The factory offered extremely poor working conditions, and the building was in need of major repairs. The workers at the factory stood in the mud throughout much of their work day. He quickly recognized these adverse working conditiona and became deeply concerned that the workers would be troubled with arthritis and other related ailments due to standing on the sodden floor for long periods of tine. However, his investigation disclosed that the side effects of standing on the damp ground were the opposite of his original concern. It was found that there was not a single case of arthritis among the workers employed at the ceramic factory. After interviewing elderly factory employers, the same findings were indicated: no residual effects of any kind vere found among the people who had been employed at the factory. It was also learned that there had been no known cases of cancer among the factory's past or present employees. His findings also noted that the ceramic factory workers sustained a relatively longer life span than that experienced by the average population living in the area. Intrigued with this discovery, experiments were conducted to probe further into the reasoning for this strange phenomenon. Using a spectrometer, scientists made a complete walk-through of the factory building. At the kiln area their meters picked up a strong, unique spectrum with a wavelength range of 2 to 25 micrometers. which is a narrow band in the infrared spectrum. Closer inspection traced the spectrum to a black deposit fused to the oven's conveyor belt. After some study, it was learned that the kiln produced temperatures in excess of 400° Centigrade, and had fired the black clay deposit that was emitting the unusual spectrum. The frequency of the heat treated clay was measured and analyzed. It was found to contain 33 different trace elements such as Fe, Se, Mn, Zn, Co, Ni, Cu, Cd, etc., in 43 various chemical binding forms that were all biologically necessary to the human body. Experimentation and testing of the TDP (TDP means bio-spectrum in Chinese) began immediately. By 1979, 36 universities, 45 graduate schools, 41 research institutes, 250 hospitals and three thousand medical doctors and researchers formed an international TDP society for the purpose of performing clinical studies related to the effects of mineral infrared therapy. By the end of 1985, the TDP had been successfully used to treat over 30 different human and animal diseases and disorders, over 30 million people had received medical treatment with the TDP device. Widespread use in countries around the world, including Australia, Japan, Mexico and of course, the country of its origin, China, further confirmed that TDP had the recuperative capacity to alleviate inflammation, tranquilize pain and improve micro-circulation, as well as stabilize the metabolism. Undisputed evidence was gathered substantiating that the use of TDP was conducive to cell growth, multiplication and restoration, along with promotion of specific types of enzyme activity and immunity levels. This was the beginning of the TDP, its development and the ultimate acceptance of the TDP that was soon to earn the name, 'The Miracle Lamp', even though it does not give off any visible light. The Gold Medal was awarded to the TDP at the 1986 Zagreb International Fair in Yugoslavia. That same year, the TDP won the Silver Medal at the 35th Brussels Eureka World Fair for Inventions. Since then, the TDP has been in regular use by many national athletic troops, including ballet, soccer, martial arts, and the famous China women's Volleyball olympic Team members: champions of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. In 1988, the TDP was registered by the FDA for use in the United States.
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