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Through the work of Dr. H. R. Spitler and other researchers it has been found that the red end of the spectrum stimulates the sympathetic portion of the autonomic nervous system, while the blue end of the spectrum stimulates the parasympathetic portion of the autonomic nervous system. Also, red colour was found to create stimulation of function while the blue end created depression. From these findings, the idea of the balance board approach originated: ROYGBIV Δ Affects sympathetic (stimulant) Based on this model, green, being the mid-point or balance point, would be included in most treatments as a stabilizer. Clinical use of the colours led to the realization that broader bands of the spectrum were more effective than individual bands. This led to certain combinations of frequencies. Below are examples of mixtures of certain colours and their therapeutic indications as seen in clinical trials: R+Y (alpha delta) Red/orange Strong stimulant Excites senses Used for paralysis Y+G (Mu delta) G G+B (mu epsilon) Turquoise Acute equilibrator Anti-inflammatory for infection, fever, stroke and head trauma B+V (upsilon omega) Indigo strong depressant for pain, headaches, twitches and to shrink masses Affects the parasympathetic (depressant) Lemon Chronic equilibrator Detoxifier Δ For conditions involving emotions, heart, circulation, and/or the reproductive system, scarlet, purple and magenta (combining the two extremes of the spectrum, referred to by Syntonists as the alpha/red and omega/violet) were found to be very effective. On the following page are the indications for the colours scarlet, magenta and purple: 79PDF Image | THE USE OF LIGHT AND COLOUR AS A HEALING MODALITY
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