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Far UV 222nm blood Irradiation:

  • Natural light is a vital nutrient that many of us lack. When ultraviolet light is introduced into the bloodstream, it can trigger remarkable health benefits.

  • Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UVBI), discovered in the 1930s, delivered miraculous recoveries in critically ill patients and was rapidly adopted in American hospitals for a wide range of conditions.

  • To eliminate this emerging threat to pharmaceutical dominance, the American Medical Association (AMA) published a manipulated study discrediting UVBI, effectively suppressing it. While it vanished in the U.S., Russian and German researchers continued to explore UVBI, publishing decades of promising results.

  • This article traces UVBI’s powerful history, its systematic suppression, and its solid scientific basis—arguing it is one of modern medicine’s greatest missed opportunities.


I argue that we are routinely denied essential knowledge, treatments, and care—often to protect the interests of the medical-industrial complex. For example:

  • Unsafe pharmaceuticals are routinely approved because regulatory panels are stacked with individuals financially tied to manufacturers—a system Anthony Fauci leveraged to manipulate public health policy.

  • The AMA was taken over by profiteers who funded the organization through paid endorsements—leading to absurdities like AMA-approved cigarette ads—while leveraging government power to outlaw competing therapies.

  • Our society has been systematically distanced from basic health necessities like sleep and sunlight. The consequences are profound, yet aggressive marketing ensures we remain detached from these fundamental needs.

This leads to a compelling conclusion: many promising medical innovations have been buried or ignored. One such therapy is ultraviolet blood irradiation (UVBI). Unlike many forgotten treatments, it’s still accessible—and backed by extensive evidence of its effectiveness.


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FUVC 222nm wavelength part of the spectrum.
How does FUV-222nm excimer light radiation work?

Today we know that the specific frequency most efficient at stopping viruses, pathogens and bacteria, COVID-19 is at an FUV- 222nm excimer radiation. DNA has its absorption peak at 222 nm wavelength and very efficiently absorbs energy from excimer light at this wavelength. The high-energy photons disrupt and damage the DNA, leaving the microbes unable to reproduce and perform vital cellular functions. Unlike 254nm UV light, 222nm excimer light is environmentally friendly, has no mercury and is safe for humans, so it can also be used in occupied spaces. 

SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. This graphic illustrates how far-UVC 222nm light penetrates and inactivates coronaviruses like SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) by damaging its RNA

What are FUV-radiation  222nm Summary:
Excilamps are UV lamps that emit narrow-band ultraviolet light through the decay of excimer and exciplex molecules. First developed in 1982 in Russia, modern 222nm barrier discharge excilamps—using KrCl gas—are mercury-free and emit over 99% of their UV radiation at the 222nm wavelength.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Advantages of Far-UV 222nm Excimer Light Disinfection Systems:
 
  • The lamp has a bulb, which is made of quartz glass, which provides effective transmission of ultraviolet radiation. 
  • Narrowband radiation spectrum 222nm
  • Exit to maximum power after turning on in less than 1 second
  • The service life of the lamps exceeds 10,000 hours
  •  Environmental friendly:  distinguishes excilamps from mercury UV 254nm lamps.
  • No HF- and other acids, no toxic organic solvents, result from lamp use.
  • EMIT SINGLE PEAK -222nm (wavelength) radiation with high output in Far-UV
  • Can target specific biological and chemical particles.
  • Low energy consumption
  • Instant start and max power reach – Typically start in less than 1 millisecond. 
  • Safe for humans and animals. Can be used in occupied spaces.
  • High-quality filter

How to Measure Disinfection Summary:
Disinfection is measured by calculating UV intensity and dosage. A UV-sensitive photodiode placed in the target area records light intensity, which is then multiplied by time to determine dosage. This cumulative dosage helps assess the likelihood of microbe inactivation. For instance, 10.2 mW·s/cm² is needed to inactivate 99.9% of influenza virus, often with a safety margin of 5–10 times the required dose.

Summary: Scientists Behind UVC Light Sterilization Systems.


Research into Far UV light sterilization using 222nm KrCl and 207nm BrCl excimer lamps began in the early 2000s at Tomsk State University in Russia, led by Professor Tarasov and Sosnin. These studies confirmed the high effectiveness of excilamps in inactivating viruses, bacteria, and pathogens. In the U.S., Dr. David Brenner at Columbia University has spent over a decade advancing FUV excimer radiation, proving it is both effective and safe for use in occupied spaces. Supporting research from Hiroshima University in 2020 showed that 222nm Far UV excilamps eliminate 99.9% of SARS-CoV-2 surface contamination.