Did you know that green is the color that helps cats the most? I had observed this several times previously but had no idea how much it really helps until I got a Dinshah color therapy setup for myself. While lying under the Lemon filter-which is really more of a lime green color-both of my cats jumped onto me and settled down for the duration of the treatment. When I use the emerald colored Green filter, they meow and pat my arm until I pick them up and hold them so they can get some too.
At first I thought they were just keeping me company during my own treatments. Then my boy cat (who has had a hard life) started yowling at the door of the treatment room until I let him in and turned on the light. Once ensconced on my therapy chair, under the Lemon green light, he stays for hours. When he's finished he saunters out, happier than ever. He immediately jumps onto my lap to let me know how appreciative he is. He is looking better, obviously feeling better, and even more joyous than previously.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO SPAY A CAT
The color therapy I speak of can be obtained from the Dinshah Health Society or one of their fulfillment houses and it is entirely reasonable in price. The color filters used are the Roscolene gels, which are obtainable from several sources but the fulfillment houses used by the Dinshah Health Society have it all put together for you. The book, all the color filters AND the pod light came delivered to my door for 8.59; cheaper than a visit to the vet. That's a small price to pay to help my cat-buddies to heal whatever ails them.
The interesting thing is how both cats make sure to arrange themselves so the areas that I need color on are still exposed-they don't interrupt my light. Do they know? How amazing would that be? While all of the colors don't necessarily work for all animals, at least some of the colors will work. For instance, cats really don't like pink and will avoid it whenever possible. I'm not sure what that color does to them but I do know they don't like it.
The best way to give pets this color therapy is to make some frames that would be suspended over an area for the pet to lay in, with sunlight as the light source. While electric lights can be used and incandescent lights are suggested, none of the available electric lighting contains all the necessary colors that sunlight has. Stay away from fluorescent light bulbs and the so-called full-spectrum light bulbs, as those have some intense and incorrect frequencies in them. Apparently the jury is still out on LED lights, at least until they can approximate the sunlight spectrum.
If you have elderly or sick animals or people around, try the Dinshah color therapy. The cost is reasonable, it is very effective, and it comes recommended by me and my cats.
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Color Therapy for Pets
Dr. Valerie Olmsted is an author, naturopathic physician, metaphysician, internet entrepreneur, artist, speaker, and lover of life. Traveling with the Quantum Vortex Experience, she has helped thousands of people reach the inner connection they are seeking and has contributed to the discoveries of manifestation practices via quantum physics applications.
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