Colours And Its Amazing Power To Heal.

Colours And Its Amazing Power To Heal.



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Do you think it’s possible to cure a nasty, lingering cold by shining a blue light on yourself, or by applying a blue coloured oil to your throat and chest? Or might it be possible to lower your blood pressure by exposing yourself to black, blue and green colours.
As outlandish as this might seem, many people are finding that something as simple as colour has tremendous potential to heal sickness, and maintain good health. 
If you stop a minute to give it some thought, the fact that colour can affect our bodies, minds and emotion is not such a strange concept. After all, have you ever felt “red with rage?” What do you feel like when you are “in the pink?” How about “feeling blue” or “green with jealousy?” Have you been through a “black depression?”
It seems that we have subconsciously been associating colours with our mental and physical health for quite some time. Colours have unconsciously worked their way into our description of how we feel, perhaps they can do more to improve or heal our minds and bodies.
For example, it’s easy to associate the colour red with anger, stress and pressure.

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With these emotions come psychological changes in the body, including to disease, stress on the heart, strokes and others. 
Researchers in Great Britain have been experimenting with colour therapy to treat a variety of illnesses, including high blood pressure and related conditions.
People who have a history of high blood pressure and job stress were instructed in a mental visualization technique in which each person taught to imagine themselves surrounded in blue, cool light. They were also told to visualize the light penetrating their bodies and flooding every cell and bone with its cooling energy.

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In addition, the patients were exposed to blue light and given massages with blue oils.
The results were dramatic. Most patients had a marked decrease in their blood pressure, and all of them reported feeling less mentally stressed, and able to cope with the stress of their daily lives. Of course, lower blood pressure means a healthier heart, fewer headaches and plenty of other benefits, all resulting from application of blue light. Others have healed common cold and sore throats by applying blue coloured oils to their throats and chests.
Light therapy has made its way into our everyday life in other ways.
Prison officials, for example, have long known that “bubble gum pink” is an excellent colour for the walls of jail cells. The colour pink seems to have a calming, soothing effect on people, making them less likely to respond aggressively or feel anger. 
We all know that “being in the pink” is associated with calm, relaxed, pleasant feeling.
Other researches have shown that a turquoise light had a healing effect on arthritis and that green, orange, red and bright sunshine yellow were helpful in bringing people out of depression. 
Yellow and gold lights are beneficial to liver, kidney, spleen, stomach, and nervous system.

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