The inventor
Márta Fenyő
Márta Fenyő is a biophysicist. At the beginning of the 1980’s she discovered the biological stimulating effect of the Polarized Light with her research team.
After graduating as a dipl. Physicist at the university ELTE, TTK. Budapest, Hungary, Márta Fenyő worked for 9 years at the Medicor Works. She was involved in the research and development of medical devices. The commitment to this mission has not changed since that time.
In the early 80’s she learned about the professional activities of Professor Dr. Endre Mester. He and his colleagues used low power laser light for the treatment of chronic wounds and ulcers. As a result, within her research activities Márta Fenyő took the first essential steps towards the exploring the biological background and mechanism of the biostimulating effects of the low power laser light.
In order to replace the – at that time rather expensive – laser light source, Márta Fenyő was searching for a solution possessing the biostimulating feature of the laser light, which was yet simpler, affordable and less dangerous for the human eyes .
Together with Dr. Iván Kertész, laser physicist, Márta Fenyő created the biophysical model of the stimulating effect of the low power laser light. With the assistance of physicians and physicists the first design of the lamp, emitting polarized light was soon developed and actually used by Márta Fenyő for healing with outstanding results.
In order to verify the effectiveness of the new device, using a simple polarized light source, an opportunity was given to Márta Fenyő in a Budapest Hospital to treat leg ulcers of completely hopeless patients.
The clinical efficiency of the lamp emitting polarized light was confirmed by the outstanding successful treatment of long time lingering wounds and ulcers that had not responded and were resistant to any conventional method beforehand.
Parallel to these clinical treatments the first major scientific investigations were carried out. The results of this research project brilliantly confirmed the significant improvement of the immune response of the human organism to the polarized light treatment.
Márta Fenyő and Dr. Nándor Tóth, head physician of the laboratory of the Hospital, accomplished jointly this crucial research at the beginning of the early 1980’s, which was published in 1984.
Márta professes: „I have always had confidence in this magnificent therapy. I have seen people who long ago gave up hope recovering from their illness or ever being healthy again . This experience and the uncompromising conviction gave me the tenacity to force my way through the hard years up to the time when we succeeded to turn the invention into a veritable healing device”.
Awards and honours
MÁRTA FENYŐ’S THOUGHTS ABOUT
THE POLARIZED LIGHT
The hypothesis
Based on my own research in different fields and after having learned about the healing of millions of patients worldwide, I have concluded that the linearly polarized light (LPL) is capable of exerting an impact on living organisms: plants, animals or humans, the like of which ordinary light is incapable of exerting. While observing this extraordinary impact, I formulated the hypothesis that this significant role of polarized light can be traced back to the „coming into being” of the terrestrial life itself.
The unidirectional electromagnetic field of the reflected (linearly polarized) light arranged the inorganic molecules found on the surface of the place exposed to the sunlight into such a relation to one another that they took on the form of a spiral, thereby creating the progenitor of the double helix which is the basis of the transmitting of the genetic information, i.e. the basis of the genetic inheritability.
Pursuant to the theory described above, it can be assumed that we owe the “formation” of life on the surface of our Earth partly to Polarized Light.
This can be considered as the missing first step to the explanation and understanding of the origin of life on the planet called Earth.
That can be the starting point from where the Darwinian evolutionary history takes its course.
I am neither a philosopher, nor a researcher of the protohistory of Earth. This is just a game of thoughts that came to my mind and I wanted to share it with everyone.