Monday 18 May 2020

Possible way of preventing this coronavirus through sunlight by Dr MV. Mohan


        Possible way of preventing this coronavirus through sunlight by Dr MV. Mohan
                                                                                              
 Date 15-5-2020
From
Nalin Anthoni Pillai, Scientist
To
BBC World News –London
U.K.
Sir,
   In the year 2009 I personally handed over my thesis paper titled as 
How to control diabetes through the medium light to The Chief Dr. MV Mohan. Now Dr. MV Mohan's Diabetes Specialities centre  advises people to use sunlight as a source of vitamin D to strengthen the immune system in order to prevent such deadly disease like corona virus article titled as “Sunshine but resident don’t get enough Vitamin D” appeared in ‘the Times of India dated 6-5-2020 that light can improve the immune system.

    I also submitted another paper titled as “
How to improve the immunity power in human”. This I am able do it with the help of my invented Medical Instrument patented in the year 1998 which was presented during “The 98th Indian Science Congress 2011” hosted by SRM University at Kattankulathur, Chennai –India.
Moreover my invented Medical Instrument through photon transfer of electron strengthens the immune system to a great extent which is very powerful than using sunlight. Once you start working on this Medical Instrument makes the body and the brain as fresh as ever through medium of light. Thus it enhances the immune system to avoid deadly diseases attacking the body by this photon transfer of electrons.
     I published a paper titled as “Why corona virus seems to reappear in some cured patients” can be assessed from this website
https://nalinsbrainresearch.blogspot.com/…/why-corona-virus…
     I had published another paper under the title name “Secret of the brain unraveled” sub-titled as “Global temperature causes deadly disease” can be assessed from this website
http://nalinsbrainresearch.blogspot.com/…/global-temperatur…
    What corona has brought out in recent lockdown in 165 countries seemed to have brought down the pollution level in the atmosphere and some unexpected heavy rains in Indian peninsula occurred in the middle of May.
    Also read another article titled as “Hosps see 50% drop in heart attack cases” appeared in ‘The Times of India’ dated 24-4-2020 stating ‘Cardiologists Say Drop In 2 Main Triggers Like Stress & Pollution Are Reasons’ (PreetuNair@timesgroup.com)

Another article also had been published titled as “Simple ways to  get your fix of vitamin D” appeared in ‘The Times of India dated 4-5-2020 read it from internet
Let this beauty speak itself through these lockdowns around the globe.
By
Nalin Anthoni Pillai
Brain Research Work
Copy of this report posted to “Imperial College Neuroscience Society” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Federation of European Neuroscience Society (FENS) on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Kings College London Neuroscience” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Austra Lasian Neuroscience Society” 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “British Society of Gastroenterology (at JPGN)” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Society for Neuroscience” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “NASA Crew and Thermal system division –Space.Com” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “University of Leeds Neuroscience” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Late Dr. Stephen Hawking, Scientist from London-UK” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “CERN. Org (LHC Scientists in search for fifth of Nature” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “The Times of India” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Dr. Jennifer Klay, Scientist -Asst. Professor of Physics at Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Dr. Philip Plait, Scientist from United States California” on 15-5-2020
Copy of this report posted to “Donald Trump –The President of United States” on 15-5-2020



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