A controversial documentary set to stream free on BrightU.com claims that light-based therapies could revolutionize healthcare by offering natural alternatives to pharmaceutical treatments. The film, titled Regenesis, argues that red light therapy, pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) treatments, and grounding techniques have the potential to reverse chronic conditions such as thyroid disorders and cancer, with some studies citing remission rates up to 96%.

The documentary features health advocate Jonathan Otto and Mike Adams, founder of Brighteon and The Health Ranger Store, who criticize the medical-industrial complex for prioritizing costly drugs over affordable, side-effect-free solutions. It highlights how regulatory bodies and pharmaceutical companies allegedly suppress evidence supporting natural therapies to maintain control over disease management rather than cure.

According to the film, red light therapy (660nm) stimulates cellular repair by targeting cytochrome c oxidase, enhancing ATP production and triggering antioxidants. Near-infrared (850nm) is said to penetrate deeper, activating stem cells and detoxification pathways. Case studies profiled in the documentary include patients who reportedly regained mobility, resolved nerve pain, and improved vision through these methods.

Experts such as Dr. Francisco Contreras and PEMF pioneer Dr. William Pawluk explain how light therapies use reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial respiration to target cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. The film also links historical shifts in medical practices—such as the 1910 Flexner Report—to a decline in natural healing approaches, accusing industries of promoting petrochemical-based treatments instead.

Regenesis urges viewers to explore light-based therapies and natural health tools, emphasizing their potential to empower individuals against what it describes as a profit-driven healthcare system. The documentary calls for increased access to these methods, framing them as a means to reclaim “humanity’s birthright” to holistic healing.

The film is set to premiere on October 25, with viewers encouraged to watch free on BrightU.com and explore related health resources.