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Blue-glass craze Pleasonton’s theory led to what was called the “Blue-glass Craze”, whereby people began growing crops under blue light. Soon, blue panes of glass were being sold as a way to increase crop production. Chromotherapy After Pleasonton’s findings, scientist Dr. S. Pancoast studied the blue-light phenomenon and described his findings in his book ”Blue [...]

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Frost was born Sadie Liza Vaughan in London. Her parents were psychedelic artist David Vaughan, who worked for The Beatles, and his then-16-year-old muse, actress Mary Davidson. Sadie has described her childhood as “chaotic but sexy experience,” as she was born in Primrose Hill but spent much of her youth in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester after [...]

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Augustus James Pleasonton, often called A. J. Pleasonton (January 21, 1801–1894), was a General during the American Civil War. He wrote the pseudo-scientific book ”The Influence Of The Blue Ray Of The Sunlight And Of The Blue Color Of The Sky”, which was published in 1876. His book is often attributed to being the birth [...]

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Personal life Augustus Pleasonton was born in Washington D.C. in 1801. He was the second son of Stephen Pleasonton (originally from Delaware) and Mary Hopkins (from Lancaster, Pennsylvania). Stephen Pleasonton served in the US State Department from 1800 until his death in 1854. Stephen Pleasonton served as the fifth auditor of the Treasury Department, acting [...]

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Chromotherapy The ”Canon”, which described colour to be of vital importance in diagnosis and treatment, made significant contributions to chromotherapy. It stated that “Color is an observable symptom of disease” and also developed a chart that related colour to the temperature and physical condition of the body. His view was that red moved the blood, [...]

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Aromatherapy Steam distillation was invented by Avicenna in the early 11th century for the purpose of producing essential oils, giving rise to aromatherapy. As a result, he is regarded as a pioneer of aromatherapy. Cancer therapy In cancer therapy, Avicenna described tratments cancer in ”The Canon of Medicine”; one was a surgical method involving amputation [...]

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Chromotherapy, sometimes called color therapy, colorology or cromatherapy, is an alternative medicine method. It is claimed that a therapist trained in chromotherapy can use color and light to balance “energy” wherever a person’s body be lacking, be it physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental. The practice has been labelled pseudoscientific by its critics. Color therapy is [...]

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Individual colors have a variety of cultural associations such as national colors (in general described in individual color articles and color symbolism). The field of color psychology attempts to identify the effects of color on human emotion and activity. Chromotherapy is a form of alternative medicine attributed to various Eastern traditions. Colors have different associations [...]

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Anaya has worked for years in healing arts using many types of therapies ranging from those related to the physical body to those related to the more subtle and spiritual aspects of Being. Coming from a family that practiced Kardec Spiritism, Anaya first had contact with the more subtle energies of the Universe through her [...]

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Ayurvedic medicine describes the body as having seven main chakras, which are spiritual centers located along the spine that are associated with a color, function and organ or bodily system. According to this explanation, these colors can become imbalanced and result in physical diseases but these imbalances can be corrected through using the appropriate color [...]