Music and Color Therapy
Music and Color Therapy
Music and Color Therapy
color
therapy
Review on music &
color therapy.
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Introduction:
To many people the linking of the words "music" and "therapy" is very obvious, especially if
they have discovered other self-help uses of music besides entertainment. Music therapy provides
an opportunity for anybody to make a relationship with a trained music therapist where aspects of
problems or difficulties can be addressed. In music therapy the music is not an end itself but is
used as a means to an end it's trying to make contact with another human being through music.
Definitions have changed in emphasis over the years as the profession has adapted to different
needs and contexts.
According to the World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT):
Music therapy is the use of music and/or musical elements (sound, rhythm, melody & harmony)
by a qualified music therapist, with a client or group, in a process designed to facilitate and
promote communication, relationships, learning, mobilization, expression, organization, and
other relevant therapeutic objectives, in order to meet physical, emotional, mental, social and
cognitive needs. Music therapy aims to develop potentials and/or restore functions of the
individual so that he or she can achieve better intra and inter-personal integration and
consequently a better quality of life through prevention, rehabilitation and treatment.
History of music therapy:
Music therapy in the USA began in the late 18th century. However, using music as a healing
medium dates back to ancient times. This is evident in biblical scriptures and historical writings
of ancient civilizations such as Egypt, China, India, Greece and Rome. Today, the power of
music remains the same but music is used much differently than it was in ancient times. The
profession of music therapy in the United States began to develop during W.W.I and W.W. II,
when music was used in Veterans Administration Hospitals as an intervention to address
traumatic war injuries. Veterans actively and passively engaged in music activities that focused
on relieving pain perception. Numerous doctors and nurses witnessed the effect music had on
veterans' psychological, physiological, cognitive, and emotional state. Since then, colleges and
universities developed programs to train musicians how to use music for therapeutic purposes.
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Theoretical foundations of music therapy:
Vibrational medicine, which validates that everything in the Universe is in a state of vibration
and the frequency at which an object or person most naturally vibrates is called resonance.
Bones and organs in the body, all possess a different resonant frequency. When an organ or part
of the body is vibrating out of tune or non-harmoniously, it is called "dis ease" or disease. A
body is in a healthy state of being when each cell, each organ creates a resonance that is in
harmony with the whole being. Vibrational medicine is based on the idea that all illness or
disease is characterized by blockage in the channels on some level, either in nadis, meridians,
arteries, veins, or nerves when there is a blockage, the organ in question stops vibrating at a
healthy frequency and thus it results in some kind of illness. So, through sound and light, one can
break up, dissolve and release these blockages.
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Brainwave Frequency Chart Listing
Gamma brain waves cycling at 40 Hz are associated with problem solving in both
adults and children. Gamma brain waves are known to aid
you in learning and mental acuity.
High beta brain waves are associated with fear, anxiety, excessive thinking, rapid
thinking
Beta brain waves are considered your ‚fast brain wave‛ activity. Each time you
focus, analyze, perform calculations, or think about your
external environment, beta waves are at work.
Alpha brain waves are associated with meditative states, visualization, and
idleness of your optical system. Each time you daydream,
relax, or close your eyes, alpha activity increases.
Theta brain waves are commonly linked to enhanced levels of creativity, and
emotions.Allow us to recover our long-term memories
, repressed memories / repressed emotions, and improve our
spiritual connection.
Delta brain waves are commonly associated with deep sleep patterns and are the
dominant brain-wave pattern among infants.
Research has shown that music with a strong beat can stimulate brainwaves to resonate in sync
with the beat, with faster beats bringing sharper concentration and more alert thinking, and a
slower tempo promoting a calm, meditative state. Also, research has found that the change in
brainwave activity levels that music can bring can also enable the brain to shift speeds more
easily on its own as needed, which means that music can bring lasting benefits to your state of
mind, even after you’ve stopped listening. Alterations in brainwaves change other bodily
functions governed by the autonomic nervous system, such as breathing and heart rate, can also
be altered by the changes music can bring. Music Therapy can help counteracting or preventing
the damaging effects of chronic stress because it can activate the relaxation response, slowing the
breathing and heart rate and then promoting not only relaxation but health.
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3-Chakra theory:
this explanation is based on the concept of energy centers in the body according to Ayurveda
medicine which says that that there are seven centers, each called "Chakra". The word comes
from the Sanskrit cakra meaning "wheel" or "circle "and sometimes also referring to the "wheel
of life".
The chakras are described as being aligned in an ascending column from the base of the spine to
the top of the head. Each of these seven major chakras is associated with a specific color, shape,
sense organ, natural element, and mantra. (Mantra is a sacred syllable that makes you vibrate at the
chakra frequency, if you use the corresponding mantra.)
All «chakras» have a certain frequency related to musical scale and this disrupted by the
disease and music therapy to restore their natural frequency.
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Ajna -Ajna meaning to perceive or to command
The third eye -mantra for this chakra is SHAM.
- located in the center of the forehead above the eyebrows.
- is linked to the pineal gland. Ajna is the chakra of time
and awareness and of light. The pineal gland is a light
sensitive gland that produces the hormone melatonin,
which regulates the instincts of going to sleep and
awakening. It has been conjectured that it also produces
trace amounts of the psychedelic chemical
dimethyltryptamine. Symbolized by a lotus with two
petals.
Vishuddha -Vissudha meaning purification
- mantra of this chakra is HAM.
Throat chakra
- located in the throat
- is said to be related to communication and growth, growth being a form of
expression. This chakra is paralleled to the thyroid, a gland that is also in th
throat, and which produces thyroid hormone, responsible for growth and
maturation. Symbolized by a lotus with sixteen petals
Anahata -located in the center of the chest.
heart/emotions chakra - mantra :chanting an OM
- is related to love, equilibrium, and well-being. It is related to the
thymus, This organ is part of the immune system, as well as being
part of the endocrine system. Symbolized by a lotus with twelve
petals.
4- Endorphin theory:
Endorphins are peptide chains of five amino acids, which are endogenous opiates produced by
the body.
They have a "widespread behavioral regulatory role". They have been found to be connected
with feeding, drinking, sexual behavior, attention and motivation, normal and abnormal cell and
tissue growth, and have been associated with various mental illnesses, e.g. schizophrenia and
depression
It is believed that the music stimulates endorphin levels and provides
a distraction from pain and anxiety .
Categorization of the place of music therapy in the field
of medicine: (Dileo-Maranto)
Music therapy may relate to the medical treatment of the patient in a variety of ways:
A) Supportive to medical treatment (e.g. the use of music listening during kidney dialysis) B) As
an equal partner to medical treatment (e.g. the use of singing in conjunction with medication as a
treatment for respiratory disorder)
C) As a primary intervention for a medical condition (e.g. the use of music listening to
directly suppress pain
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Models and methods of music therapy:
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thoughts, feelings, and ideas, the therapist improvises a song with the words from the clients.This
can be a very positive conclusion to the session (in fact, the therapist makes a song to be
positive) so that each client might carryover his or her feelings and emotions in productive ways.
Theoretical background: images give a face to emotions and tend to personalize them. Disturbing
imagery left in the unconscious can lead to emotional and physical difficulties. The more one is
able to bring images to consciousness, the more healing occurs.
It has been found especially effective for clients seeking help with :anxieties, grief, and loss
relationship and divorce related issues, career changes and stages of transition in life, stress and
burnout situations, trauma and sexual abuse, old and burdening memories that need to be
resolved.
Each GIM session consists of five stages and follows a certain structure. The five stages are
as follows:
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b. Relaxation:
The traveler is asked to lie down on a comfortable mat and close his eyes. With a few words, the
guide gives suggestions to quiet down and breathe slowly. The relaxation puts the traveler in an
altered state of consciousness. Before the music starts, the intention is formulated. When the
music begins, it evokes images, body sensations, and feelings. The traveler is asked to dialogue
with the guide about the unfolding imagery and to describe the experiences stimulated by the
music .
e. Post-session :
Processing a session assists the traveler to find out about messages/insights of the session and
how they might relate to the everyday life.
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4- Clinical Orff Schulwerk Method:
This approach, utilizing the method of music education developed by Carl Orff for German
school children, has been specially adapted for mentally retarded and autistic children in the
United States. COS or Clinical Orff Schulwerk offers an effective groundwork for these children
because of their pre-disposition toward rhythm, order and repetition.
Specially-designed percussion instruments permit the participation of even the most severely
disturbed or handicapped child. Through "successive approximation", specific tasks are taught in
a concrete step-by-step approach. Learning is affected through modeling (imitation) and behavior
shaping, reinforced by behavioral techniques.With groups of autistic children, considerable
attention is given to language development through the use of sign language, which is seen as
enhancing speech. The significant value of COS is that it helps the child become invested in a
meaningful group experience.
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Music therapy uses:
-Promote wellness.
-Manage stress and anxiety.
-Alleviate pain
-Express feelings
-Enhance memory and retrieval
-Improve communication
-Decrease frequency and duration of aggressive or agitated behaviors
-promote physical rehabilitation.
-Increase self-awareness.
-Motivate change and personal growth
-Reinforce self-identity and self-worth
-Alter mood
-Encourage meaningful social interaction and emotional intimacy
-Empower individuals and decrease feelings of helplessness
-Foster successful experiences and a sense of control over life.
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2-Music Therapy used to treat children with developmental delay:
Music therapy is a relatively recent development in complementary health care which is
commonly used to help children suffering from a wide range of psychological and learning
disorders. Although many paediatricians acknowledge that creating and listening to music can
be of considerable therapeutic value to children, particularly in encouraging communication
skills, until very recently there had been no controlled studies to investigate the exact nature of
any such benefits.
Researchers at the Institute for Music Therapy in Germany recently conducted a pilot
crossover study involving 12 children between 4 and 6.5 years of age with developmental ages
of between 1 - 3.5 years to monitor the effects of music therapy on the children’s mental
development. The children were randomly selected to one of two groups; the children in the
first group received individual music therapy for a period of three months, and the children in
the second group were, during that period, used as a control group. But, for the subsequent
three months, the children in the second group received music therapy whilst the children in
the first group were used as controls.
The results, after the first three months, revealed significant developmental improvements
including better hearing and speech, improved eye-hand co-ordination, and improved
communications skills in the children in the music therapy group which were not seen in the
control group. Furthermore, when the groups were reversed for the following three months,
the second group who were then receiving music therapy were seen to catch in the those areas
of development.
The researchers concluded that ‘music therapy seems to have an effect on personal
relationship, emphasising positive benefits of active listening and performing, and this in turn
sets the context for developmental change.’ It was also suggested that the hand-eye
coordination which was required by the children when playing music was ‘a significant role in
developmental changes.
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three eight-week conditions:
(1) a home-based programme where participants learned music listening stress reduction
techniques at weekly home visits by a music therapist.
(2) a self-administered programme where participants applied these same techniques with
moderate therapist intervention involving a weekly telephone call.
(3) put on a waiting list and used as a control.
The results showed that the participants in both music conditions performed significantly
better than the controls on standardized tests of depression, distress, self-esteem, and mood.
These improvements were clinically significant and, the researchers noted that these benefits
were maintained over a nine-month follow-up period. The researchers concluded that there
was great potential for music therapy as a beneficial intervention especially for homebound
elderly people and others who have limited access to health care professionals.
5- In heart disease:
Some music may reduce heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure in patients with
coronary heart disease, according to a 2009 Cochrane review of 23 clinical trials.Benefits
included a decrease in blood pressure, heart rate, and levels of anxiety in heart patients.
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However, the effect was not consistent across studies, according to Joke Bradt, PhD, and
Cheryl Dileo, PhD, both of Temple University in Philadelphia. Music did not appear to have
much effect on patients' psychological distress. "The quality of the evidence is not strong and
the clinical significance unclear", the reviewers cautioned. In 11 studies patients were having
cardiac surgery and procedures, in nine they were MI patients, and in three cardiac
rehabilitation patients. The 1,461 participants were largely white (average 85%) and male
(67%). In most studies, patients listened to one 30-minute music session. Only two used a
trained music therapist instead of prerecorded music.
6- In epilepsy:
Research suggests that listening to Mozart can reduce the number of seizures in people with
epilepsy.This has been called the "Mozart effect". However, in recent times, the validity of the
"Mozart Effect" and the studies undergone to reach this theory have been doubted, due to
reasons such as the limitations in the original study and the difficulty in proving the effect of
Mozart's music in subsequent studies.
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Color Therapy
Definition:
Interest has grown in color therapy steadily since. Today there are hundreds of practitioners
using a wide variety of color-related therapeutic techniques in the US. Today, color therapy is
a well-accepted technique in complementary medicine. Color and light have been used for
healing since the beginning of recorded time. Ancient Egyptians built solarium-type rooms
with colored panes of glass. The sun would shine through the glass and flood the patient with
color. Some people use colored silk cloths which are placed on the body and then flooded with
sunlight. Early color and light healers in the modern world used colored gels and sheets of
glass to apply light to the body. Others used color infused water and color meditations to send
healing rays to the person.
In Europe and the U.S., interest in the therapeutic use of color developed during the second
half of the 19th century. In 1878, Dr. Edwin Babbitt published "The Principles of Light and
Color," in which he recommended various techniques for the use of color in healing. In 1933,
a definitive work on color therapy called "The Spectro Chrometry Encyclopedia" was written
by an Indian scientist Dinshah Ghadiali. This was a landmark publication and laid the
foundation for most of modern color therapy. Around the same time a form of color therapy,
known as "Syntonics," was developed in the U.S. by Dr. Harry Riley Spitler. He found that he
could produce profound physiological and psychological changes in his patients by altering
the color of light entering their eyes.
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Color Chart:
Red:
Healing properties: Brings warmth, energy and stimulation, therefore good for energy,
fatigue, colds, chilly and passive people. Red energizes heart and blood circulation, it builds up
the blood and heightens a low blood pressure. Energizes all organs and the senses hearing, smell,
taste, vision and touch. Increases sexual desire and activity. Stimulates ovulation and
menstruation. Never treat cancer with red, because this color will stimulate cell growth!
Red links with and stimulates the root chakra, at the base of the spine, causing the adrenal glands
to release adrenalin. This results in greater strength. Red causes hemoglobin to multiply, thus
increasing energy and raising body temperature. It is excellent for anemia and blood-related
conditions. It loosens, opens up clogs, releases stiffness and constrictions. It is excellent for areas
that have become stiffened or constricted.
orange:
Healing properties: Healing properties: Orange is warm, cheering, non-constricting.
Orange has a freeing action upon the body and mind, relieving repressions. Orange shows new
possibilities and other options in life. Stimulates creative thinking and enthusiasm, and helps
assimilate new ideas.It is also helpful in dealing with excess sexual expression.
Orange stimulates the lungs, the respiration and the digestion. Increases the activity of the
thyroid. Reliefs muscle cramps and spasms. Increases the amount of mother milk. Finally,
orange links very strongly with the sacral chakra.
Yellow:
Healing properties: Yellow helps strengthen the nerves and the mind. It helps awaken
mental inspiration and stimulates higher mentality. Thus, it is an excellent color for nervous or
nerve-related conditions or ailments. It also energizes the muscles. Dark yellow soothes pains in
the nerves (shooting pains)Yellow can be used for conditions of the stomach, liver, and intestines.
Speeds up the digestion and assimilation, and the stool.
It helps the pores of the skin and aids scarred tissue in healing itself.
Yellow links with and stimulates the solar plexus, or psychic center. It can be used for psychic
burnout or other psychic-related conditions or ailments. Activates and cheers up depressed and
melancholic people. Gives lust for life.
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Green:
Healing properties: Green is the color of Nature and the earth. It is balance and harmony in
essence and possesses a soothing influence upon both mind and body. It is neither relaxing nor
astringent in its impact. Green can be used for just about any condition in need of healing.
Green rings psychological and emotional harmony and balance.
Green links with and stimulates the heart chakra.Green affects blood pressure and all conditions of
the heart. It has both an energizing effect and a moderating or soothing effect.
It cures hormonal imbalances. Stimulates growth hormone and rejuvenation. Cleans and purifies
from germs, bacteria and rotting material. Harmonizes the digestion, stomach, liver, gall. Has a
healing effect on kidneys. Increases immunity. Builds up muscles, bones and tissues. Stimulates
inner peace. Strengthens the nervous system.
Blue:
Healing properties: Blue is cooling, electric, astringent. Dr. Edwin Babbitt, in his classic, "The
Principles of Light and Color," states that "The Blue Ray is one of the greatest antiseptics in the
world."
Cools down inflammations, fever, high blood pressure, stops bleedings, reliefs the bursting
headaches, calms strong emotions like anger, aggression or hysteria. Brings tranquility. Anti-
itching. Anti-irritation (for instance redness of the skin), anti-stress. Soothes suffering.
Blue can be used for any type of ailments associated with speech, communication, or the throat.
Excellent for laryngitis or inflammation of the larynx.
Blue links with and stimulates the throat chakra. The throat chakra is often referenced as the
"power center" and "the greatest center in the body" because it is the primary center of expression
and communication, through speech.
Indigo:
Healing properties: Indigo is a great purifier of the bloodstream and also benefits mental
problems. It is a freeing and purifying agent.
Indigo combines the deep blue of devotion with a trace of stabilizing and objective red. Indigo is
cool, electric, and astringent.
Indigo links with and stimulates the brow chakra (third eye) and controls the pineal gland. It
governs both physical and spiritual perception. It can be of great assistance in dealing with
ailments of the eyes and ears.
Pink:
Healing properties: Heals grief and sadness. Restores youthfulness. Brings you in contact with
your feelings.
White
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White:
Healing properties: White is the perfect color; for it is all colors, in perfect balance and harmony.
It is the color of the awakened Spirit; the light of perfection; the light of the Cosmic
Consciousness,the Divine Light.
Just about everyone has heard of surrounding people with the "White Light of Healing and
Protection." White light raises the vibration of one's consciousness and the body, bringing
harmony in all aspects of one's life. Directing white into to a part of the body that needs healing is
one of the fastest ways to bring about healing.
Violet / Purple:
Healing properties: These are colors of transformation. They heal melancholy, hysteria,
delusions and alcohol addiction and bring spiritual insights and renewal. These colors slow down
an over-active heart; stimulate the spleen and the white blood cells (immunity). Bring sleep.
Soothe mental and emotional stress. Decrease sexual activity. Decrease sensitivity to pain. They
help in detoxification.
Leonardo da Vinci proclaimed that you can increase the power of meditation ten-fold by
meditating under the gentle rays of Violet, as found in Church windows.
Magneta:
Healing properties: Strengthens contact with your life purpose. Stimulates adrenalineand heart
activity.
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Theories for color therapy:
Colors are visible light energy of certain wavelengths. Photoreceptors in the retina, called
cones, translate this energy into colors. The retina contains three kinds of cones: one for blue,
one for green, and one for red. We perceive other colors by combining these colors.
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strengthening. Colors that appear naturally are: sky blue, ocean blue/ green/ turquoise, white
snow or moonlight, plush green trees, shrubs and grass; colorful flowers.
3-Color Breathing:
Color breathing is a form of meditation or visualization, in which you imagine yourself
inhaling and exhaling colors. It can be practiced in bed before going to sleep, or when waking
in the morning.
1. Find somewhere comfortable to sit or lie down and relax.
2. Keep your breathing deep, regular, and calm.
3. Breathe rhythmically from twelve to eighteen times a minute. If possible, use the color of
the spectrum or its nearest equivalent. Imagine the self engulfed by a white light that enters
through the head from the cosmos down to the extremities and floods the entire organism from
within and from without. Keep this image for two minutes.
4. Imagine yourself surrounded by intense light of the color you choose. Be aware of the
healing Properties of the light. Red, yellow and orange, whichever one is used, is visualized as
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being drawn up from the earth through the soles of the feet to the various organs. The length
of time for visualizing the red part of the spectrum is two minutes. Blue, violet, and indigo
should be visualized as coming down from the atmosphere as vertical rays into the anterior
fontanel to the various organs. The length of time for visualizing colors in the blue part of the
spectrum is three to four minutes. Green should be visualized as coming into the navel on the
horizontal plane. The length of time for visualizing the color green is one minute in a waving
motion upward from the umbilical cord and one minute downward from the umbilical cord,
but always on a horizontal plane.
5. As you breathe in, imagine that you are inhaling this color, and follow it as it spreads from
your lungs to your solar plexus and then throughout your body as discussed for each color.
6. As you breathe out, imagine that you are exhaling the complementary color.
7. Now mentally bathe the body and allow the entire self to be engulfed in a white light for
two minutes.
4-Technique of Visualization and Meditation: Projected by Healer and/or
patient:
An advanced technique is to derive the benefit of color therapy without having the color
physically. Instead, the person meditates and visualizes the color. Then it can be directed to
self for healing or to be transferred to another person to heal that person. For example, the
healer visualizes mentally the feelings and thoughts to be transmitted to the patient and then
picture vividly the exact color which corresponds to these thoughts and feelings. The
vibrations of the healer affect the vibrations of the patient's physical and mental bodies which
in turn, affect the electromagnetic field force. There seems to be an electrical circuit from the
healer to the patient, and a similar color vibration is set up in the patient, a vibration that
affects his mental body. At the same time, the color vibrations in the healer's aura set up a
similar vibration in the patient's aura and this changes the vibrations from abnormal to normal.
This reaction from mind to aura and from aura to mind has powerful healing properties if done
correctly. In some cases, cures have been instantaneous.
Of course, the patient can visualize the color without the help of the therapist. Here, the patient
apply to self the same principles used by the healer in healing others. The patient heals self by
his or her own mental vibrations, the wave length of which is changed through the technique
of visualization and meditation. A person who is knowledgeable in meditation can flood any
weak organ with the color indicated for normalizing that organ if he projects that color in his
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mind before and during his meditation.
Aura:
In parapsychology and many forms of spiritual practice, an aura is a field of subtle, luminous
radiation supposedly surrounding a person or object.
5-Aura-Soma:
The Aura-Soma remedies are a collection of
small 'balance' bottles, each containing a
layer of colored essential oil on top of a layer
of colored spring water containing herbal
extracts. Most contain two colors, and there
are about 90 combinations in all.
You will be asked by your therapist to pick out the four bottles that most appeal to you, and
then to splash the mixtures onto your skin every day. There is no set length of time for
treatment. You continue to do it as long as the therapy appears to be doing you good.
6-Illumination Therapy:
A computer-controlled color therapy machine directs colored light at the patient as he or she
sits or lies in a darkened room. The main treatment color is alternated with its complementary
color and each dose is precisely timed.
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Clinical application of color therapy:
1-Arthritis:
Color therapists may use a combination of blue, green and orange light to treat arthritis. Blue
is soothing. It is used for rheumatism.
Green is calming to both mind and body; it cools and soothes. Green is the color of hope and
energy.
Orange combines the healing power of red and yellow light. It is used in gout, rheumatism and
other conditions involving abnormal growths in the body. Orange releases energy in the body
and encourages a general sense of well-being.
3- Infertility female:
The color used depends on the condition to be treated:
-Wear oranges if you suspect hormonal imbalance at adrenal gland level
-Wear reds to give energy and vitality if the problem is ovarian, and
-Wear violets if the pituitary gland is implicated.
4- Menopause:
Blue is a cooling, soothing color used to increase vitality and energy. It helps relieve
menstrual difficulties and nervous irritability.
Yellow, the color of joy, helps to soothe the emotions and relieve depression. It is used for
mental fatigue and for stimulating activity.
Green is the color of energy and youth. It stimulates the nervous system and soothes the
emotions. It is used to treat exhaustion, irritability, sleeplessness and nervous disorders.
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5-Migraine:
Red increases circulation and energy and reduces nervousness. Red is used to treat
constipation and malaise. Red should not be used if there is already too much red in the patient
(indicated by an overly reddish face, fever, easy excitability or red hair).
Yellow cleanses the bloodstream and the liver while stimulating the nerves. It is good for the
anxiety and depression that may accompany chronic headaches.
Blue may be used on the head or directed to the abdomen to treat the liver, which is believed
to play a role in some headaches. Blue cools and soothes.
6-varicose veins:
Use red and yellow all over the affected area for thirty minutes once per day. In cases of ulcers
in the legs use blue light radiation for thirty minutes followed by ultraviolet for forty-five
minutes, every day for ten to sixty days
7-Tinnitus:
Use blue for thirty minutes on the affected ear each morning and evening followed by indigo
for ten minutes.
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