There are two methods of treating diseases by colour. The first method
is by the application of light through different coloured glasses and in
the second method is by external or internal use of colour-charged
water. In the former method, sheets of glass of the required colours are
needed. They are placed at the window frames or any other suitable
place in such a way that the sun`s rays can pass through them and fall
directly on the patient`s body. The duration for this colour treatment
is thirty minutes. In case of local application, a pane of glass can be
placed in front of the diseased part so that the light passing through
the glass falls on the afflicted area. Lanterns can be used for this
purpose during nights. A single lantern can have glass panes of four
dissimilar colours and the requisite colour can be focused on the
patient or the affected parts.
In the second method, coloured bottles are required. These bottles should be cleaned and filled up to three-fourth level with fresh well water, distilled water or rain water. The bottles should be corked and then placed in bright sunlight for three to four hours. After this exposure, the water is said to obtain medicinal properties and this colour charged water can be used both internally and for external applications. Wounds and ulcers can be washed with this water and it can also be used to massage the affected parts or applied as compress on them. For internal use, an adult can take thirty millilitres of colour-charged water as a single dose. The dose can be repeated as required.
In the second method, coloured bottles are required. These bottles should be cleaned and filled up to three-fourth level with fresh well water, distilled water or rain water. The bottles should be corked and then placed in bright sunlight for three to four hours. After this exposure, the water is said to obtain medicinal properties and this colour charged water can be used both internally and for external applications. Wounds and ulcers can be washed with this water and it can also be used to massage the affected parts or applied as compress on them. For internal use, an adult can take thirty millilitres of colour-charged water as a single dose. The dose can be repeated as required.
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