From Borderland Sciences Research
| Dinshah Ghadiali | |
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NYC Police Reserve Air Service photo, c. 1919 |
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| Born | November 28, 1873 Bombay (Mumbai), India |
| Died | April 30, 1966 (92) |
| Nationality | Indian, American (1917 - ) |
| Alma mater | University of Bombay |
| Notable work(s) | Spectro-Chrome Metry Encyclopedia |
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Dinshah Pestanji Ghadiali (November 28, 1873 - April 30, 1966) was an Indian American researcher, promoter of chromotherapy (in particular his own "Spectro-Chrome Therapy"), and founder of the "Spectro-Chrome Institute".
Selected Bibliography
- "Healing Triangle of Light" (1930)
- "Spectro-chrome Metry Encyclopaedia: Home Training Course in Spectro-chrome Metry" (1933)
- "Master of occultism [Himalayi Mahatma Sakramagogo]" (1935)
- "Spectro-Chrome Home Guide" (1942)
- "Triumph of Spectro-chrome Attuned Color Waves" (1944) — transcripts of court proceedings against Ghadiali in Buffalo, New York
Resources
- Dinshah Health Society (dinshahhealth.org)
- "The Kingpin of Fakers" by Christopher Turner (CABINET, 2005)
