Originally published June 22 2005
Color and light can both have therapeutic effects
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
L'Express reports on the effects colors and light can have on our mood and health.
You're in for some valuable colour therapy for your eyes, your brain and your body!
You see the ancient Pythagoreans, Greeks and Egyptians believed that the body could be fed through the eyes and there is proof that sunlight entering the eyes stimulates activity in the pituitary and pineal glands.
Colour is a wave length of radiant energy and this energy is measured in what scientists call "angstrom units", each colour having it's own "AU".
Experts suggest that you expose as much of your bare skin to the sun as possible for short periods of time.
Of course moderation and common sense must be your guidelines.
Each of us has a unique "inner colour scheme" with regard to our personalities and these are formed since birth, based on our life experiences.
The Greeks used coloured healing rooms to treat their patients and the Eygptians used coloured jewelry as "carry around" therapy.
It measures the suitability of employees for jobs and was used in Germany to create safe and productive work environments in the Volkswagen car plants.
Believe it or not, eating sun ripened fruit is beneficial as it travels through our bodies not only nutritionally but based on the fruits colour energy!
While it may be easy to laugh at the local, miniature pineapples you get here, or the skins of mangos or papayas that look like they had a life berfore they got to your plate, think of it in terms of real sunlight.
Any hopes of getting your doctor to prescribe 10 days of aqua blue water, golden sunshine, lush green vegetation and a rainbow of beautiful flowers would probably be pushing it a bit as the medical establishment waits for further scientific encouragement on colour.
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