
Colourpuncture
History Holographic
Principal
Colourpuncture is a form of energy medicine that addresses the root
cause of illness and disease. In Colourpuncture, selected colours
are beamed onto the meridians (energy channels) used in Acupuncture
and Reflex Zones of the body. Light provide the cells with the information
they need to heal, rather like eradicating viruses on a bio-computer.
The needle free nature of Colourpuncture makes it a preferred choice
with children. However, it is the versatility and high success rate
that has made this new method so popular.
Colourpuncture is now practiced in over 20 countries and is a gentle,
painless method with no known side effects
A Brief
History
Light and colour have been used by many
ancient cultures for healing purposes. They all recognise the sun as
a source of light and vital energy or in a more animated way as a great
healing energy. In Ancient Egypt special diagnostic rooms were considered
to be constructed in such a way that sunlight was refracted into the
colours of the spectrum. Heliopolis, the Greek city of the sun was
famous for its healing temples in which sunlight was broken up into
its spectral components and each component was used for a specific
medical problem. Herodotus, the father of heliotherapy (the medical
therapy of exposure to light) believed that exposure to the sun was
highly necessary for health. The Greeks not only believed in the curative
properties of light but also specifically thought that light treatments
were most effective by way of the eyes. They believed the eyes where
the most accessible path to the internal organs.
A major light-therapy pioneer of the 1890s was Neil Finsen of Denmark
who noticed that tubercular skin lesion were common in winter but rare
in summer. He assumed the lack of sunlight might be causing the lesions
and treated skin tuberculosis with UV and reported 1000s of miraculous
cures. For this he gained a Noble Prize in 1903 and became known as
the grandfather of photobiology. A little later, the Swiss Dr Rollier
used sunlight in the Alps to cure his patients and was particularly
effective for TB, colitis, anaemia, gout, cystitis, arteriosclerosis,
rheumatoid arthritis, eczema, acne, herpes, lupus, sciatica, asthma,
kidney problems and even burns. This provided the basis for today's
medical colour light therapy.
In 1978 a German natropath began to experiment using focused light
along the meridians of the body; from this was born a new system of
treatment known as colourpuncture. According to the latest research
the retina and skin can absorb and transform light and colour impulses
into nerve impulses and hormonal reactions. As specific frequencies
of light enter the body, they discharge photons along the meridians
and into the body's other energy systems. These photons add energy-to-energy
depleted areas. Further, the information in the colour frequencies
resonates the pathological information patterns in the body. These
information patterns are like standing waves or fields of stagnant
energy that persist long after time of injury or pathology.
This resonance effect is similar to the resonance of homeopathic formulas
and flower essences only delivered directly through the purest of mediums,
coloured light. Unique to the German Natropaths form of colour therapy,
is its ability to focus precise colours on acupuncture points for period
of five seconds to one minute. This modality allows a multi-faceted
approach, often involving a co-ordination of several different coloured
lights resonating an organ system in a single treatment session. Through
the application of several colours in one session, a "layering" effect
happens. The resonance's of the light not only add energy and shake
free stagnant information patterns; they also resonate and call out
the pure energies latent in the person. The external colours help the
internally generated light fields to become more harmonious.
Holographic Principle
The body works on the holographic principle that each part is a blue
print of the whole. This principle applies in many complementary health
systems such as Iridology, Reflexology and Colourpuncture, where one
part of the body is representative of all other parts and organs. As
we are very complex emotional creatures we can have symptoms in more
than one place at the same time. So any treatment requires some thought
as to what exactly is the cause of the illness or injury.
Research on Light
Conducted research indicates that a series of exposures to full spectrum
light will produce Decreases in resting heart rate, Blood pressure,
Respiratory rate, Blood sugar,and Lactic acid in the blood following
exercise. It may also increase your energy, Strength, Endurance and
Tolerance to stress and ability of the blood to absorb and carry oxygen.
These findings alone indicate that sunlight may be essential for the
optimal health of our nervous and endocrine system and overall healthy
function of the body.
More recently, clinical trials were conducted in Switzerland using
Colourpuncture on 56 patients suffering severe migraine. After a number
of Colourpuncture sessions , 71% of the patients were healed, 26% were
better and there was no change in 3% of the participants. In Colourpuncture,
those patients that were healed, remained so for years later when the
study was followed up. Another clinical trial involved children with
Insomnia and all under the age of five to Eliminate Placebo. The results
after only several treatments with Colourpuncture were 56% recovered
totally and 38% showed a marked improvement. This represented overall
as a figure of 94% recovered or improved.
Conclusion
There are now more than 200 treatments available in Colourpuncture.
It does a whole lot more than just treat physical symptoms - its true
objective is to treat the emotional disturbances and imbalances that
have manifest over our lifetime. By treating with colour and light
the correct healing information is introduced energetically and the
understanding that the patient needs to resolve her problems arises
of its own.