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Vedic Methodology That Highlights the Benefits of Sunlight between Twilight and Sunrise/Sunset

Venkata Chaganti, Murali Cheruvu

Research and Analysis Journal Vol. 6 No. 5 (2023),Volume 2023 , Page 01-08
https://doi.org/10.18535/raj.v6i5.402

Memory destroying diseases such as dementia do not have effective medication. Various approaches including Infrared (IR) and Near-Infrared (NIR) therapies have been partially successful with potential side effects.  Laser or LED based Photobiomodulation (PBM) has been relatively better in treating various diseases including Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). However, finding the appropriate wavelengths and intensities for the therapies continue to create challenges. We have calculated the intensity, energy, and power delivered by Sunrays in the region [IR + Red] during the Twilight to Sunrise and Sunset to Twilight timings (time of interest) to the retinae of closed eyes, opened eyes, and to the skin of humans. Based on the intensity, energy, and power these Sunrays in the region [IR + Red] during the “time of interest”, we propose that these Sunrays in the region [IR + Red] can help humans use NIR therapy to mitigate TBI, mitigate wide range of neurological and psychological conditions, improve alpha rhythm, treat visual diseases, be good for skin, reduce aging, eliminate wrinkles on face, promote tissue regeneration, reduce swelling, reduce inflammation, relieve pain, non‐thermally induce cytocidal effects in cancer cells, induce cell killing of cancer cells. Our methodology is extracted from Vedic Mantras.

This study focused on assessment of issues related to environmental degradation in the Niger Delta Region by selected Nigerian newspapers. The Region is faced with the problem of oil-related environmental degradation; the press is the watchdog of society which is supposed to draw the attention of all and sundry to environmental issues. In this vein, the study had a sample of 324 in a population of 2,193 issues of Nigerian newspapers. The research design used for this study was a content analysis of the coverage patterns of oil-related environmental degradation issues in the Niger Delta Region by Nigerian newspapers: The Guardian, Daily Sun and The Nation. The objective was to identify issues of oil-related environmental degradation reports in the newspapers across the years (2020-2021). The trends of their reports showed that oil- related environmental degradation stories were on the increase from 2020 to 2021.The study recommended that journalists and other media organizations should be trained and assigned special reporters to cover oil-related environmental degradation issues in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.