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The document discusses color therapy and how different colors can affect mood and health. It provides details on how colors like green, blue, yellow, orange, red, and purple impact feelings and reactions. The document also gives a brief history of color therapy and its uses in different cultures and medical fields.

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The document discusses color therapy and how different colors can affect mood and health. It provides details on how colors like green, blue, yellow, orange, red, and purple impact feelings and reactions. The document also gives a brief history of color therapy and its uses in different cultures and medical fields.

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1) Hello everyone, I am Nino Talakhadze and I want to show you my

presentation about color therapy.


I want to apologize in advance and warn you that the presentation will
be very colorful which may irritate the eye, but when the presentation
is about colors otherwise it is impossible .
2) The main topics of my presentation are "Colors in Medicine and
Color Therapy", “History of color therapy” and “History of color
therapy
3) Colors are all around us. They're in the natural world, in the
homes we live in, the cars we drive, the clothes we wear, and the
entertainment we watch. Colors aren't just meaningless parts of
our environment, either.

4) Colors can change the way we feel and react to different


situations. Color therapy uses these powers of color to heal and
energize us.
Color therapy is an alternative therapy that uses colors and their
frequencies to heal physical and emotional problems within the human
body.Color therapy is also known as chromopathy, chromotherapy, or
color healing.
The goal of color therapy is to correct physiological and psychological
imbalances in the human body. For instance, if you're stressed, color
therapy can help soothe you so that you can regain your psychological
balance. If you're depressed, color therapy can be used to invigorate
you and give you increased energy.
5) Color therapy has been around at least since the time of Ancient
Egypt. Egyptians believed in the power of light and used different
colors of light to promote healing within the human body. Color
therapy and its connection to the human body has continued to
be important in some cultures. Even in Western societies that
tend to prefer modern, institutionalized medicine, natural healers
have continued to use colors to help people improve their
physical and emotional health.

Although Western medicine doesn't accept color therapy as


much, Western researchers are studying the scientific properties
of visible light/colored light and the light frequencies within it.
Color therapy hasn't 'earned' a place in Western medicine yet, but
there's a strong possibility that it might when all the research
results come in.
6) Colors affect our mental processes and can change our mood.
Colorful light enters through our eyes and may produce a certain
psychological effect within the human body. Each color has a
different effect, so different colors are used for different mental
conditions and mood problems. The following list describes how
each of the main colors used in color therapy affects us and what
they can do for you.
7) Green is the most balancing of all the colors. Color therapists
usually consider green the safest color and typically start color
therapy with it. When you're feeling sad, hopeless, or depressed,
green can improve your mood. However, it's important to have a
pure green color, as a light green can cause you to tip into anxiety.

8) Blue is a color that must be used with extra care, as it can zap
your energy if you're feeling low. Blue does help you express your
feelings, though, and is related to your inner truth. Blue is a cold
color that can be used to help you become more peaceful and
relaxed. Primary blue is often used in therapy settings used for
meditation and relaxation.
Blue can also be associated with wisdom, creativity, loyalty, and
spirituality. Too much blue or blue that is too dark can lead to
sadness, depression, and a feeling of emptiness. Light blue
promotes serenity. It can also be used to help with insomnia.

9) Yellow can be used in color therapy to bring energy and


encourage action. This color can make you feel happier. It can
bring out your intelligence and wisdom. Too much or too-bright
yellows are associated with betrayal, cruelty, and deceit. It can
remind us of our mortality. Yellow is the most intense color in the
spectrum.
10) Orange signifies pleasure, well-being, and sexuality. Orange
may be used to stimulate different organs in the human body for
physical healing. It revitalizes you and gives you increased mental
energy. It can increase your feeling of connectedness between
your mind and body. However, color therapists usually avoid this
color for you if you're prone to anxiety.
11) The color red is even more stimulating than orange. It
influences emotional issues like financial independence and
physical survival. Red and orange may also produce similar
effects. It's mostly used for physical healing because its emotional
effects can be extreme. Color therapists avoid shining red light on
your head, as this can cause intense agitation..
12) Purple is most strongly associated with beauty, spirituality,
and bliss. In color therapy, violet is often used on the forehead
and neck to initiate feelings of calm and relaxation within the
human body. However, it's recommended for use on any part of
the body.
And finally I can say that No matter what your mental condition,
there is a therapy that's right for you.

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