Chromotherapy: Treatment for Mental Illness, Fistula, Weakness, Hiccups and Uprooting of Nails

1. Mental Illness

Mental illness is any disease of the mind that affects a person’s thoughts, feelings or behaviour. Most people have periods of sadness, anger and fear. In this ailment for the first week take only green water many times according to thirst. In the second week take 100-200ml of an equal mixture of blue and green water. In the third week one should take the massage of 5-6 drops of sun-charged blue coconut oil on the scalp slowly using the lower part of the palm for 5-10 minutes. Massage it on the forehead and temple also.

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Chromotherapy: Treatment for Diabetes

Diabetes is a medical condition, caused by a lack of insulin, which makes the patient produce a lot of urine. The cause of diabetes is unknown. The disease is common in some families but many diabetics have a known family history of diabetes. The body of a diabetic person is slow in using glucose and so glucose builds up in the body.

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Massage Therapy: Origin of Massage

No one really knows how massage originated, or where it originated. The origins of massage are as old as humankind, for touch is the most instinctive response to soreness, pain, and debility. As species we can exist without many things but touching is not one of them. The physical contact is used by human beings to demonstrate love and affection and to comfort.

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Massage Therapy: An Introduction to Massage Therapy

Massage comes from the Arabic word mass/mas’s meaning ‘to press softly. Massage as a holistic treatment means treating the whole person, body, mind, and spirit. Research suggests that massage was in use several centuries before the birth of Christ. It was mentioned in ancient Greek, Egyptian, Indian and Chinese medical texts. It was mentioned in the 18lh Century B.C. by Homer in his book Odyssey, mentioned by Hippocrates around the 4lh Century B.C. and the physician Galen (AD 150) was known to use massage for the treatment and prevention of disease. Massage was taught in Egyptian temples alongside herbal medicine.

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Massage Therapy: What Can Massage Do?

As babies, touch is essential to our growth, both physically and mentally. In a recent experiment on premature babies, a US psychologist, nurse, and specialist in early childhood development, demonstrated that massage from the mothers increased nerve and brain cell development, accelerated weight gain, and generally increased hormonal functioning and cell activity.

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