I recently had the opportunity to attend the Hue Light Masterclass led by Dr. Mitchell Ghen, D.O., PhD. As the Founder of 4BPM, I often encounter various protocols seeking implementation in our practice. We adhere to a philosophy of adopting treatments that offer measurable, empirically-supported results. This Masterclass focused on technologies and modalities aimed at enhancing patient health and wellness. Notably, the Hue Light BAHI protocol, accompanied by pre-and post-testing, yielded impressive results.
The array of tests and treatments encompassed brain scans (WAVi), autonomic nervous system assessments, blood tests, nitric oxide evaluations, molecular hydrogen therapy, hyperbaric chamber sessions, photobiomodulation, and a sonicwave vibration device.
A personal highlight was the brain scans. Observing my brain's activity was enlightening, emphasizing the significance of brain health in overall wellness. My brain voltage, initially at 11.6, surged to over 26 following the BAHI protocol. The Autonomic Nervous System Testing offered insights into my body's stress response, guiding me to better manage stress for optimal health. Dr. Ghen also recommended simple treatments to balance my sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
The comprehensive blood tests provided valuable health insights, while the Nitric Oxide Testing shed light on my cardiovascular health and the role of nitric oxide. The Molecular Hydrogen Therapy was particularly intriguing, demonstrating the profound health impacts of this element. Hyperbaric chamber sessions offered tangible benefits, and the photobiomodulation sessions, familiar to me, consistently amaze me with their therapeutic effects of light.
Dr. Ghen’s expertise in body systems and treatment modalities is exceptional. His knowledge and practical application in assisting patients left a lasting impression. Overall, the Masterclass was more than just about treatments; it was an empowering journey of health education. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking to enhance their understanding and wellbeing.
-Benjamin Lee (Chief Medical Officer)