Blue Light Therapy--a Form of Living
Energy
The use of color therapy, such as the Blue Light Therapy, has been
around a very long time, beginning with the healing temples of the
ancient Greeks and Egyptians. Additionally, the ancient Chinese and
Indians also used color in their healing practices that to this day
are considered a major part of their alternative medicine
practices, with the Blue Light Therapy part of the many colors used
in the different healing methods.
Color therapy is based on how a person's organs are in relation
to their chakras and meridians, resonating within individual
frequencies. Blue Light Therapy is based on the color blue, a
gentle color that is associated with communication, personal
expression, and a person's ability to make correct decisions. By
exposing the body to the blue color frequency, bringing about a
more balanced state, the application of the Blue Light Therapy will
increase a person's confidence when speaking, more of a mental
relaxation, and increase a person's clarity in regard to their
communication levels.
Studies on Blue Light Therapy have demonstrated that basically
the use of light therapy resets the "biological clock" of the human
body, with doses of 30 minutes to two hours each morning in front
of a high-intensity fluorescent lamp an adequate time frame. One of
the most highly successful treatments involve seasonal affective
disorder (SAD), a condition where a person becomes depressed during
shorter days during the fall and winter because of the reduced
sunlight exposures that affect the body's internal clock.
In 2006, the Blue Light Therapy studies proved to be about 60%
successful in the treatment of SAD. They showed that the body's
biological clock responded in the most successful ways to a narrow
band of wavelengths that were positioned in a range of 466 to 477
(nm). This color range was the blue of a clear blue sky. In
another study, applying exposure to blue-LED light to Alzheimer's
patients helped their body clocks adequately to sleep longer at
night and also better than before the Blue Light Therapy treatment
was given. But using the red light therapy in a similar Alzheimer
study provided no successful results. And by applying yellow light
therapy in combination with Blue Light Therapy, the Blue Light
Therapy was cancelled out entirely.
The response to any form of light therapy usually will show
results in about two to four days, but extensive disorders such as
SAD or other forms of depression may take up to three weeks. If
side effects occur, listed next, then decrease the time spent under
the light:
• Eyestrain
• Visual disturbances
• Headaches
• Agitation
• Feelings of "weirdness"
• Sweating
• Nausea
Additionally, those individuals who have conditions such as
sensitive skin or sensitive eyes need to discuss any form of light
therapy with their therapist or doctor who are associated with the
diagnosis and treatment before it is applied. If other forms of
alternative medicine are used in conjunction with the light
therapy, the therapist or doctor should also be notified.
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