Promising scope of Chromotherapy

Nov - Dec 2003

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The importance of the sun as the sole source of light and thermal energy and hence of life on the earth is well known. Because of its uncountable grace in many other forms (some of which are yet to be discovered by the modern scientists), the sun is referred to as an emanation of God in the Vedic scriptures. Decoding and understanding some of the subtle properties of the light spectrum described therein is a major accomplishment of the solar sciences. Chromopathy or Chromotherapy has emerged as an application of this knowledge as an alternate system of healing. In the opinion of renowned medical scientist, Dr. Edgar Meisy, the future medical technology will incorporate advanced uses of light spectrum, like ultrasonic waves, for comprehensive health care. In Chromotherapy, the damaged or diseased organs or tissues are exposed to radiations of selected wavelengths with the help of specifically designed lamps and radio-ionic devices. 

Apart from providing substantial natural energy for vital biochemical processes (e.g. in photosynthesis, metabolism, protein biosynthesis, etc.), the sunrays offer many other boons to the mind-body system. Existence of the seven colors (namely, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet) spectrum in the apparently white light of the sunrays can be seen in a rainbow or in an optics laboratory with the help of a prism. 

A harmonious absorption of these colors by the body is believed to be necessary for the natural maintenance of vibrant health. This is why sunbath of the rising sun is given so much importance; the beaches of the cold countries are packed, in the summer, with people lying flat in the sun in their swimsuits. For therapeutic applications, the deficiencies or imbalances of specific color(s) are complemented by artificial light as well. Dr. Alice Hobbard, a distinguished expert in homeopathy, radionics and color-therapy has found that different colors could be used for the noninvasive treatment of a wide range of diseases. 

Red color has the characteristic effect of stimulating the neurons, the adrenal (endocrine) glands and the sensory nerves; it also enhances the circulation and reactivity of the blood. This primary color thus induces subtle but intense effects in governing the functions of the brain and the nervous system and many of the biochemical and physiological processes. Because of its invigorating effects, mild doses of this color are advised along with appropriate doses of blue and green colors for therapeutic use in general.
 
Orange color is a combination of red and yellow. Its effects are more durable than those of the red color. This color offers positive effects like increase in body-resistance against infections. It is more prominently used in healing of stiffness and spasm. It also plays supportive role in augmenting the metabolism rate and strengthening the lungs, spleen and pancreas. It increases the pulse rate but maintains normal blood pressure. It is also interesting to note that, on psychological fronts, this color is found to boost soothing emotions and induce enthusiasm.

Research on Chromotherapy in medical laboratories indicates that Yellow colored light radiations help the motor-mechanisms of the body. This color is also useful in fortifying the muscles and upkeep of the digestive functions. However, its prolonged use gives rise to acidity, colitis, or hemorrhoid. Excess absorption of yellow radiations may augment palpitation of the heart and cause diseases like delirium. Use of this color shows a general increase in intelligence and alacrity. 

An expansion of the arteries is recorded when Green colored light rays penetrate the body. But excessive absorption of this color has harmful effects on muscular tissues and the pituitary gland in general. From psychosomatic healing point of view, the green color has a favorable impact in inducing positive thinking. It is therefore prescribed in stress management by chromo-therapists. 

Blue color increases metabolic reaction rates and is also used in wound healing, especially of burnt skin. This color offers soothing effects on the mind and supports awakening of subtle intellect when used during meditation practices. 

Indigo color is advised for chromatographic purification of the RBCs. This color relaxes and slows down the neuro-muscular, cardio-vascular and lymphatic systems.  

Violet color can be used in maintaining potassium concentration gradients in the body. Specific high frequency radiations of this color inhibit tumor growth. Uncontrolled appetite is regulated by this color. Chromo-therapists have also found some combinations of colors useful. For example, Lemon (a blend of yellow and green) has laxative properties. More importantly, this color is found to activate energy-supply to the cerebrum. This color, due to its yellow factor has antacidic effects. Dark violet, as a mixture of red and blue, has analgesic properties. It also helps in curing Malaria. 

A combination of larger proportion of red and smaller one of blue results in formation of scarlet. This color stimulates the kidneys and the sex organs. Magenta, which is a combination of red and violet, is found useful in activating the heart and some endocrine glands. Purple color a particular mix of blue and green helps in preventing skin diseases. It is also used in the treatment of sinusitis. 

As it is commonly experienced, pink color (a blend of red and white) has pleasurable and soothing impact on emotions. Optimal distribution and maintenance of various colors within the body is essential for its normal functioning. Multi-disciplinary research in Chromopathy along with biophysics, medicine, psychology and astronomy would widen the scope of this important branch of alternate and complementary therapy and provide a noninvasive and cost effective mode of psychosomatic health care.

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