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Color Therapy
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Color therapy
in the treatment of eye disease - nothing new under the sun!
Edward C. Kondrot, MD, CCH
Color therapy sounds like something that belongs to interior design
and not in the doctor's office! You may be surprised that there is
a long history of color in the treatment of eye disease. A 73 year
old institution called the College of Syntonics has investigated color
therapy in the treatment of eye disease. Evidence shows that disease
is caused by an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system. The
autonomic system has 2 parts the sympathetic and the parasympathetic.
The sympathetic responsible for survival or "fight or flight" and
the parasympathetic which is responsible for the body sustaining life,
like digestion and healing disease. When you are running away from
a grizzly bear your body does not care about digesting your food!
Stress - yes we have heard of that word - STRESS certainly contributes
to disease and stress can also be the fuel that sustains disease and
prevents healing. The mechanism of stress is felt to over-stimulate
the sympathetic nervous system and to suppress the parasympathetic.
When the parasympathetic system is suppressed the body has a difficult
time to heal disease. Healing will not take place unless there is
a balance in the autonomic system. Color therapy can help. The red
spectrum has been documented to stimulate the sympathetic system.
No we do not want this since most of our life takes care of this very
nicely! The color red has been associated with anger and increase
heart rate and an increase in blood pressure. Blue on the other hand
will relax the sympathetic system and stimulate the parasympathetic.
This is the first step towards healing disease. Think about how relaxing
the blue ocean water and blue sky can be! A vacation to
the beach can be very healing.
The College of Syntonics has investigated specific color wave lengths
and has studied the affects on eye disease. This research is on-going
but data indicates that certain frequencies of blue green light can
improve the vision in patients with macular degeneration and certain
frequencies of green light can lower the pressures in patients with
glaucoma. The key is "certain frequencies" each color can have
a myriad of frequencies and the task is to identify the best frequency
that resonates with the eye. This therapy can be compared to microcurrent
stimulation. In microcurrent stimulation specific frequencies of low
current are administered to the body to treat disease. Just
like ion color therapy the success of the treatment is based on selecting
the proper frequency for the patient. |
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