Research on the Application of Light Wave Energy in Vision Recovery-Taking Cheng Xutai Health Care Workshop as an example

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  • Hsu-Tai Cheng San Jose University - Santa Ana, Costa Rica. The master of Departament of Natural Medicine
  • Shu-Ya Chang San Jose University - Santa Ana, Costa Rica. The master of Departament of Natural Medicine
  • Kan Ywi Chi San Jose University - Santa Ana, Costa Rica. Professor and Director of Department of Funeral Business and Management

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Myopia, D3 light wave energy, quantum mechanics, magnetic therapy, Cheng Xutai Health Workshop

Abstract

Because myopia is a serious health problem for Chinese students, the Executive Yuan instructed relevant units in 1980 to invite experts and scholars to hold a "Conference on Strengthening Students' Vision Care Measures" to formulate several relevant plans to solve this problem. The problem of myopia among Taiwanese students is because "myopia is young", so at present, more than one in five first-grade elementary school students is myopic, and 70% of them have been myopic before graduating from primary school. Because early-onset myopia worsens quickly, it is easy to become highly myopic in the future, and high myopia is likely to lead to diseases such as retinal detachment, macular degeneration, and even blindness. Therefore, the goal of students' vision care work at this stage is to curb the occurrence of high myopia, that is, to prevent students from developing myopia before graduating from primary school. To achieve this goal, this study explores the D3 neutrino energy point holding and light wave patch of Cheng Xutai Health Care Workshop to rescue vision, and quantum mechanics can drive the flow of microvascular peptides, relieve soreness, activate repair enzymes, and activate optic nerve cells, which is particularly helpful for myopic and amblyopic children. It is also hoped that through the practical experience of individual cases, it is indeed verified that this research method has a therapeutic effect on children with myopia and amblyopia. This study uses qualitative data collection methods such as "documents" and "archival information" to conduct exploratory case studies.

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2023-09-01

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