
Every cell in your body gives off tiny flashes of light called biophotons. Think of them as nature's built in communication system, helping your body's systems work together in harmony.
When this light flow is blocked or out of sync, you may feel stress, low energy, discomfort, or pain. Biophoton sessions help restore that light flow, bringing your body back into balance so it can do what it is designed to do: heal and regulate itself.
At EQWellness, I use the Chiren 3.0, the most advanced biophoton information instrument, in completely non-invasive sessions. You simply hold glass rods while the device mirrors your body's light signals and assists to bring them back into coherence. Many people I have now worked with describe feeling more at ease, with noticable decreases in discomfort and pain levels.
I offer an introductory session so you can experience the process for yourself. While some people feel a shift in one session, most notice the greatest benefits after two to three sessions.
In addition to my practice , I am conducting ongoing soft science research* into biophoton therapy, blending personal experience (see below), client feedback, and emerging studies from leading research institutions (see below).
My goal is to explore how this subtle yet powerful approach supports pain management, stress reduction, and overall physiological balance.
*Soft science means the focus is on human experience, patterns and practical observations, rather than on a controlled laboratory experiment.
Biophoton Wellness
Light for Your Body's Balance
Dylan Rumley's Self Research on Pain after a Fall

Universities Studying Biophoton
• Vanderbilt Biophotonics Center
• University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Biophotonics Imaging Lab
• Boston University – Center for Biophotonic Sensors & Systems (CBSS)
• Washington University in St. Louis – Biophotonics Research Center
• University at Albany – Center for Biophotonics & AI
• UC Irvine – Beckman Laser Institute
• Duke University – Biomedical Imaging & Biophotonics
• Stevens Institute of Technology – Biophotonics Lab
• Florida Atlantic University – Biophotonics Laboratory
• Texas A&M University – Center for Biophotonics
• Northwestern University – Imaging and Biophotonics
• Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), Germany
• Aston University, UK – Institute of Photonic Technologies
• University College Cork, Ireland – Tyndall National Institute