This is a guest article by Anna Iversen – a CEO and founder of Fjor, a company building the world’s first red light booth where the benefits of full-body red light treatment can truly be maximized Seeing the light When both my parents were diagnosed with cancer within weeks of each other I was scared. I didn’t know much about the disease and was too afraid to research it. During the emotional year, I spent looking after them just the word ‘cancer’ felt daunting. I was terrified and believed I was powerless to prevent it affecting those I loved. In the week before my mother’s death (she was the last to go), I stumbled upon a book fittingly called Tripping over the Truth by Travis Christofferson, an American science writer. I can’t recall how I came across the book, or why I dared open it. But once I began reading, everything changed. I lost my fear and started devouring every conceivable book and a research paper on cancer and degenerative conditions that I could find. On reflection, what I discovered was certainly not ground-breaking. A disease does not just descend on us due to “bad genes” or “bad luck”. We as …