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Innovative Hyperlight light therapy developed in Monaco

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The major medical advance is certified and patented, and has been recognised by the scientific community © Unsplash

Researchers from the Monegasque group Zepter International developed the new technology. 

The new book by Dr. Bart De Wever and Myriam Willemse describes a revolutionary form of light therapy resulting from over 30 years of scientific research: Hyperlight light therapy. More specifically, a single molecule, fullerene C60, which vibrates 18 billion times per second, has been combined with light to create hyperpolarised light with surprising therapeutic properties.

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In several clinical trials, Hyperlight has been shown to stimulate tissue regeneration, support metabolism and correct energy imbalances in the body. It is a non-invasive solution for improving overall health.

“The book is designed to make cutting-edge medical technology easy to understand. With over 3.5 million devices already sold worldwide, it’s vital that the French public is made aware of the benefits of Hyperlight. We hope health professionals and consumers will continue to explore its full potential for a healthier future,” explain the scientists who were responsible for the discovery.

The major medical advance, which is certified and patented, has been recognised by the scientific community and endorsed by internationally renowned experts such as Deepak Chopra M.D., and Prof. Jack Tuszynski, PhD. It has already transformed the lives of millions of people around the globe!