Color therapy is a technique that uses colors to treat physical and emotional ailments. According to the theory of chromotherapy, each color has specific properties and effects on our body and mind.
Healing properties of colors
According to the theory of chromotherapy, each color has different properties and can have different effects on our body and mind. Here are some examples:
- White: has a strengthening effect, activates repair processes, brings relief and peace. It can be used to treat skin diseases.
- Brown: has an effect that supports a sense of stability and warmth. It allows you to camouflage certain issues. It can be used to treat fears, uncertainty, because it gives a sense of security.
- Black: has a muting effect, allows you to move away from view. It can be used to treat neurosis.
- Red: has a stimulating and energizing effect. It can be used to treat depression and lack of energy.
- Purple: has a relaxing and relaxing effect. It can be used to treat depression and anxiety.
- Blue: has a cooling and calming effect. It can be used to treat headaches, inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and mental illnesses.
- Orange: has a relaxing and relaxing effect. It can be used to treat anxiety and stress. It mobilizes to action, it can be helpful in the weight loss process.
- Pink: has a calming effect, improves mood. It treats asthma, lack of appetite, heart and circulatory diseases.
- Turquoise: refreshes, gives freshness and mobilizes to activity, action. It relieves tensions, stimulates creativity.
- Silver: has a balancing effect. It can be used for any disorders.
- Green: has a calming and relaxing effect. It can be used to treat insomnia, stress, hypertension, heart or eye diseases. Lowers fever.
- Golden: stimulates the mind, adds energy. It can be used for depression and low self-esteem.
- Yellow: has an effect that supports memory and concentration. It invigorates the mind. It can be used to treat attention disorders, colds, skin diseases, stretch marks. Should be avoided with liver problems.
Color therapy can be used in a variety of ways, such as by viewing colored images or shining colored lights. It can also be operated by touch, such as holding colored stones or wearing clothes of a certain color.