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From: MSN NicknameDiamond_Weaver  (Original Message)Sent: 2/19/2008 4:24 PM
 History of Color Therapy

<MEDIUM>Color therapy is a technique of restoring imbalance by means of applying color to the body. It was a popular method of cure even in ancient times. Some 2,500 years ago, Pythagoras applied color light therapeutically and `color halls' were used for healing in ancient Egypt, China and India.

The first color wheel was invented by Sir Isaac Newton. He split white sunlight into red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, and blue. He then joined the two ends of the color spectrum together to show the natural progression of colors. Newton went a step further and associated each color with a musical note.

Johann Wolfgang Goethe began studying psychological effect of colors about a century after Newton. Goethe created a color wheel showing the psychological effect of each color. He divided all the colors into two groups: the plus group (red, orange, yellow) and the minus group (green, blue, indigo, violet). Colors of the plus group produce excitement and cheerfulness. Colors of the minus group are associated with weakness and unsettled feelings. Goethe observed that blue gives a feeling of coolness and yellow has a warming effect.

The pioneer of modern color therapy was Niels Finsen of Denmark. Following the discovery, in 1877, of the bactericidal action of solar ultra-violet energy, Finsen studied the possibility of assisting the healing of wounds with visible light. He subsequently used red light to inhibit the formation of smallpox scars and, in 1896, founded a Light Institute ( now the Finsen Institute of Copenhagen) for the phototreatment of tuberculosis. In 1932, Gerrard and Hessay, two Californian psychologists, scientifically established that:

�?blue light has a calming effect

�?red light has a stimulating power on human beings.

Blue and red colors are considered at the two extremes with yellow representing the midpoint. These are also the three principal colors in a rainbow.

Dr. Edwin Babbitt has been called the modern founder of the principles of color therapy. His work on treating a variety of ailments, including burns, nervous excitability, and cold in the extremities are renowned. He introduced his basic principles of Rainbow Healing via solarized water in 1878. After thousands of scientific experiments with water, the Sun, colored jars and colored lenses, Dr. Babbitt concluded that water, becomes medicated by the seven colored rays of light, which emanate from the Sun. By placing distilled water into a glass colored jar or tumbler, he discoverd that one can manipulate matter by altering vibrational frequencies through applied color or sound. This simple yet profound therapy can be used in meditation, healing, or the co-operative building of form life. Some people apply Dr. Babbitt's principles of Rainbow Healing, by drinking the colored, solarized water that corresponds with the color of the Chakra energy center. Dr. Edwin Babbitt published his findings in his book Principles of Light and Color as Revealed by the Material and Spiritual Universe

Dinshah Ghadiali, PhD, MD, an American immigrant from India, was inspired by Babbitt's work. In 1897, his life views on medicine were altered when he saved the life of a woman dying from intractable dysentery. Dinshah proceeded to shine indigo light on the patient's body. By the end of the first day, the number of bowel movements were reduced greatly. By the third day she was out of bed.

By 1920, after 23 years of research and clinical observation, Dinshah, as he came to be known in America, changed the system of color phototherapy he called Spectro-Chrome. Dinshah's background in mathematics and physics, helped him to deduce the physiologic effects of individual colors and how they would correspond with the actions of certain minerals, which show that color on a spectometer. He assigned specific "attributes" of the colors to behavioral attributes of physiology. He also determined formulations with applying colored light directly to the body to influence physical injury and illness. He was the first to develop a system of healing utilizing all the colors of the spectrum: red, orange, yellow, lemon, green, turquoise, blue, indigo, violet plus purple, magenta and scarlet. The work of Dinshaw Ghadiali was published in his book "The Triumph of Sprectro-Chrome".

In 1985, Darius Dinshaw published Let There Be Light based on his father's work. The Dinshaw Health Society was formed in 1975 and still exists.

Every substance on earth contains color. Even the rays cast on earth by celestial bodies contain color in the form of white light. The rays of the sun contain seven different colors - violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. These are natural colors which are highly beneficial to the maintenance of health and for healing diseases.



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     re: Color Therapy   MSN NicknameDiamond_Weaver  2/19/2008 4:26 PM