The role and principles of energy-informational color therapy in the treatment of patients chronic diseases
AUTHORS : Kovalev A.S. | Krivosheev Yu.V. | Kovalev V.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Medical Center “MOHENJO-DARO”, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Educational
Any living organism, including a human one, can be considered as an open informational-thermodynamic system that exchanges matter, energy and information with the environment in the process of implementing the law of adaptation. The human body is made up of many energy fields. These fields surround the physical body, are radiated by it and can interact with it and its various systems. One of these fields is light.
Light or optical radiation is a stream of electromagnetic energy emitted by the Sun with different wavelengths. It contains ultraviolet, visible and infrared radiation. When electromagnetic waves of the visible range (from 400 to 780 nm) reflected from an object enter our eyes, they not only create a sensation of light, but are also registered by the brain as a color spectrum – from violet to red in increasing wavelength.