WHAT IS CHROMOTHERAPY?
Chromotherapy, also known as color therapy, involves the utilization of colors to harmonize body vibrations with specific frequencies conducive to health and well-being. Each color corresponds to particular vibrations, which in turn are associated with various physical ailments.
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The human body relies on sunlight for sustenance, and sunlight itself can be delineated into a spectrum of seven colors. Any imbalance within this spectrum may manifest as both physical and mental symptoms. Chromotherapy operates on multiple energy points within the body, employing the full range of visible light to restore balance, with each color addressing distinct needs.
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The use of color and light in healing practices dates back millennia, potentially finding origins in ancient Indian (Ayurvedic), Egyptian, and Chinese medicinal traditions.
CHROMOTHERAPY COLORS:
RED |
Stimulates the circulatory and nervous systems
CORAL |
Functions as a purifier, enhancing the strength of veins and arteries
ORANGE |
Boosts energy and reduces localized fat deposits; aids in managing asthma and bronchitis
YELLOW |
Fortifies the body and addresses internal issues
GREEN |
Offers antibacterial, antiseptic, and regenerative stimulation
TURQUOISE |
Functions as a nerve relaxant, inducing a tranquilizing effect
TEAL |
Activates the parasympathetic system, lowering blood pressure and promoting relaxed breathing
STRONG TEAL |
It possesses anti-inflammatory and muscle-relaxing properties, combats tension, and aids in promoting relaxation
BLUE |
Activates muscle and skin cells, as well as nerves and the circulatory system.
STRONG BLUE |
Moisturizes joints, assists in managing infections, stress, and nervous tension
INDIGO |
Aids in alleviating eye inflammation, cataracts, glaucoma, and ocular fatigue
VIOLET |
Calms the nerves and lymphatic system; tackles inflammation and urinary ailments