Chromopuncture, description and use



Chromopuncture is an alternative treatment based on the irradiation of colored light for the treatment of various disorders. Let's find out better.

What is chromopuncture

Chromopuncture is an alternative treatment based on the irradiation of colored light through a special device formed by a generator, a conductor and a chromatic lens, through which light is filtered. The light sources are projected on specific points or in particular areas of the skin, for a minimum of 30 seconds and up to a maximum of 1 minute. The basic theoretical principle, which represents the conceptual and philosophical premise of this practice, is that of the meridians of Traditional Chinese Medicine . According to Peter Mandel, a German naturopath recognized throughout the world, the body is crossed by energetic lines arranged vertically (the acupuncture meridians), horizontal lines (identified by the number of nine) and others arranged diagonally. The meridians, according to the holistic approach from which Mandel moves, inspirer of chromopuncture, act as a light-conducting system and through the stimulation of cutaneous receptors the reactive processes of the endocrine and nervous system would be activated.

Chromotherapy acts on energetic turbulence (imbalance) deriving from the intersection of these three types of lines, in relation to three main colors: blue, yellow and red. A fundamental aspect of chromopuncture is the theory that the different wavelengths of light contain different information. When the colored light conveys information through the skin, in which the same energetic texture present in the human body is traceable, the vibrations are balanced and the stressed cells can find their basic harmony. In fact, the original energy balance is restored, disturbed by the modern lifestyle, illnesses or emotions experienced, bringing it back into conformity with the laws of nature.

How does it work?

Healing through color therapy is probably among the oldest in the world. It was originally developed by the Chinese surgeon Hua, who lived during the Han dynasty and many countries including China, India and Egypt chose to use it in the practice of their medicine. Still today, cormotherapy continues to play a fundamental role. This method restores vital processes, acts on a cognitive and sensorial level and, ultimately, brings back the harmony and health of the organism. Chromopuncture is a part of holistic science that considers the human being in its totality as body, soul, mind and spirit. Like Chinese acupuncture, chromopuncture approaches the individual as a whole and therefore, in addition to treating physical disorders and treating the symptoms of diseases, it is very effective for psychological and emotional disorders, as it intervenes on the general informational alterations of the body. Chromopuncture originates from contemporary biophysics and, in particular, finds a valid foundation in the theory of the German physicist Fritz Albert Popp : the cells of all plants and animals (including humans) are equipped with biophotons, electromagnetic emanations or microwaves also known as vibrating light pulses. Chromopuncture creates a sort of dialogue window with our cells (through the irradiation of a light source) using the same language that the body uses naturally and spontaneously.

This discipline, which has a rather extensive clinical case history, is based on the discoveries made by the oncologist Ryke Geerd Hamer, a controversial figure and founder of what is known worldwide as the New Medicine . Chromopuncture is an energy balancing technique, part of what is known as exogetic medicine and uses diagnostic information from Eastern medicine, together with Western scientific knowledge. This treatment stimulates the self-healing potential of each individual, is absolutely painless, free of side effects and can be used together with any other therapy. It can be useful, for example, to mitigate or eliminate the side effects of invasive or aggressive treatments such as chemotherapy.

What does chromotherapy cure?

The comopuntura can be used for:

  • strengthening the immune system;
  • detoxify the body;
  • restoring strength and firmness to tissues, nails and hair;
  • restore brightness and elasticity to the skin;
  • eliminate excess fat through the harmonization of vital functions of internal organs;
  • balance the entire endocrine system by reducing stress;
  • adjust waking-sleep cycles, hunger-thirst.

Chromopuncture acts directly on the seven organs of the brain (thalamus, hypothalamus, pineal and pituitary glands, corpus callosum, limbic system and medulla oblongata) and the results are visible and fast. This particular color treatment boasts several important therapeutic successes. The literature cites totally normalized conditions of hyperthyroidism and / or hypothyroidism, eliminated extreme food intolerances, and cases of regressed cancer.

Chromopuncture in the pediatric setting

This method can be assimilated to acupuncture but, instead of needles, it uses an optical pen equipped with colored glass canes, through which the flow of Chi (energy) is stimulated. Mandel explains that the application of a specific light, that is to say a precise wavelength in certain points of the body, provides information to the endocrine organs and to coordinate the brain. These, weakened by the disease, receive this useful information and send it back to the body, in order to restore harmony. By reprogramming the cells responsible for the imbalance it is possible to resolve the physical disorder and thus cure the disease. Chromotherapy can be particularly effective even in the pediatric field: children's diseases caused by energy imbalances can be treated with this gentle and at the same time profound therapy. Children respond very well to treatment and, above all, there are no collateral effects . Among the most common childhood disorders and problems that can be treated with chromotherapy are: allergy, asthma, bronchitis, headache, colic, constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, recurrent eczema, encopresis (involuntary loss of feces), loss of appetite, enuresis, fatigue, fever, recurrent infections, insecurity, insomnia, skin diseases, emotional stomach ache, colds, sinusitis, tic disorder, behavioral disorders, difficulty concentrating and learning problems.

The law in Italy and abroad

In Switzerland, in Locarno, the Cromopuncture Institute is located, an effective and professional reality in which dr. Neeresh practices chromopuncture and has been teaching her parents for years. To become a chromopuncturist it is necessary to attend high-level training schools for holistic professionals and learn the different application methods of the discipline. In Italy chromopuncture is mainly considered a supportive therapy to other holistic therapies but it can also be applied in the field of wellness services (eg saunas and beauty centers).

Associations and reference bodies

Cromo-Pharma is the only center of Naturopathy in Italy official partner of Esogetics GmbH, the German company that produces and distributes products patented by the German researcher Peter Mandel worldwide. The center also offers specialized advice to all professionals in the sector.

SEE ALSO

Inflammation and pain in chromopuncture

Other articles on chromopuncture:

  • Chromopuncture as a solution to conflicts
  • Chromopuncture: pierced by color
  • All colors of chromopuncture

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