Time Magazine Article on UBI
This article out of Time magazine truly gives the level of acceptance that UBI once enjoyed. Its effectiveness is still high. Antibiotics and vaccines virtually eliminated the continuance of UBI as a medical therapy. Now, in Europe, over 3,000 practitioners use UBI/BioPhotonic Therapy everyday.
Monday, Jun. 13, 1949
Doctors have known for 15 years that irradiating the blood with invisible ultraviolet rays helps in some diseases, notably blood poisoning. Three years ago Drs Valinta P. Wasson, George P.Miley and Preston M. Dunning of the New York Infirmary decided to use the technique on children with acute rheumatic heart disease. Last week they reported success in 22 consecutive cases.
All of the children, aged three to 13, were acutely ill with inflamed heart muscles (one result of the disease). the doctors told the American Blood Irradiation Society in Atlantic City's Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. The process took only 15 to 25 minutes each time it was done. The doctors drew an amount of blood depending on the child's weight (1.5 cubic centimeters for each pound), added citrate to prevent clotting, fed it into the machine called a Knott Hemo-Irradiator that exposes the blood to ultraviolet light. Then the blood was returned to the child's arm through the same needle.
Treatments were given a week apart at first, then at longer intervals depending on the patient's response; average number given was less than three. All of the patients left the hospital without sign of rheumatic heart disease except mechanical damage that had already taken place in the heart; 20 have returned to normal activity; one dies, from another disease, and one "gained immesurably." The three docotors concluded that "UBI" (Ultraviolet blood iradiation) is safe and may prove, after further tests, to be the best treatment available.