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Old 6th May 2009, 12:07 PM
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Default Spectrum and Homeopathic Color Remedies

Has anyone tried or prescribed homeopathic color remedies? They are made by holding a bottle of pure ethanol in the rays of a sun directed by a prism and following the course of the sun for two hours.

Each color of the rainbow is said to correspond with the functioning of a different chakra. The less dense the color the higher the chakra related. I've heard that this is a controversial remedy set.

Spectrum is supposed to be good for healing after longterm illness, the release of cerebro-spinal fluid, cleansing the chakras, the release of serotonin, easing of karmic load individually and in groups where there has been conflict, and lifting depression which results from an inability to see how to change course.
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Would be greatly interested if you could refer to a site{s} regarding your specific remedy and other related info. Thanks in advance,Fredric.
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Fred:sorry didn't see this question b4. I don't know the URL of the site.... I think if you google 'spectrum' and 'Wauters' you can read about this remedy on scribd.com.
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Has anyone tried or prescribed homeopathic color remedies? They are made by holding a bottle of pure ethanol in the rays of a sun directed by a prism and following the course of the sun for two hours.

Each color of the rainbow is said to correspond with the functioning of a different chakra. The less dense the color the higher the chakra related. I've heard that this is a controversial remedy set.

Spectrum is supposed to be good for healing after longterm illness, the release of cerebro-spinal fluid, cleansing the chakras, the release of serotonin, easing of karmic load individually and in groups where there has been conflict, and lifting depression which results from an inability to see how to change course.
Yes, I've tried them, and they seem to work very well. I have not had a lot of experience with Spectrum. I have prescribed Spectrum 12X up to 5 times per day for a lady with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue and am eager to hear her report back to me. Ambika Wauters uses this remedy all the time for her CFS patients.
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Fascinating.... do you know of any case reports of spectrum in CFS? A very good friend of mine had CFS and I think would be very interested in it.
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Fascinating.... do you know of any case reports of spectrum in CFS? A very good friend of mine had CFS and I think would be very interested in it.
Ambika Wauters talks about some CFS cases responding well to Spectrum. There is one case where she prescribes Spectrum 12X, 5 times per day with good results.

I am thinking of prescribing Orange for a lady and her husband who are having fertility issues. According to Wauters, Orange helps infertility.
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Sonya, sometimes I hear about certain remedies (like actae racemosa and spectrum) have specific influence on the release of serotonin.

Is there any truth in this?
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These are interesting, they sound like quackery at first (magic rainbows OOooooo) but the only measurable difference between homeop. remedies and sugar pills is EM spectrum tests so there may be something to it.
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Default So-called "Imponderables"

Classically, these are called "imponderables." If I correctly recall, the first was the X-ray, and other strange ones immediately introduced were the north and south poles of the magnet as well as solar rays and lunar rays. Pretty strange, huh? The logic is that even quantum particles of electromagnetic radiation are substances, which is quite fascinating and certainly fits reality, but I have no opinions and no experience except to say that none have yet been proven by actual Hahnemannians in the unique drug trials of homeopathy called provings (prufung being German for "test or trial"). Thus, they're not actually part of our materia medica ("materials of medicine") even though part of our pharmacopia, which is quite common for our 2600(+) drugs since allopathic drugs are constantly being introduced in homeopathically potentized form without formal provings but with the hopes and reasonable expectations that somebody will eventually get around to such provings.

Therefore, you're all encouraged to learn how to do those by thoroughly reading and effectively understanding Hahnemann's ORGANON OF MEDICINE (link: Hahnemann's Organon), and then report on them.

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X-ray, luna and positronium all have a sizeable amount of symptoms in the synthesis repertory as I recall, but they are still smaller remedies. I could see them used in some special situations.
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