Articles Containing ‘color therapy’
Herbal and WIld Food Workshop/ School of Natural Medicine
Wild food, raw food, herbs and more!
June 20-22, 2010
Boulder, Colorado
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Tags: color therapy, doctrine of signatures, edible, five element, herbs, plants, survival, wild
Natural and Herbal Remedies for Depression

By Brigitte Mars
Depression can occur when life isn’t going right. Feeling “down” when unhappy in work, relationships, and life situations can happen to anyone. However depression can also be biochemical, and occur regardless of how life is going. Expressing oneself creatively through art, music, writing or dance can be productive ways of letting go [...]
Tags: color therapy, dandelion root, depression, essential oils, food allergies, Ginkgo, lemon balm, Licorice, liver function, Oatstraw, oriental medicine, Siberian Ginseng, St. John's wort
Color Therapy

By Brigitte Mars
Color is radiant luminous energy. Color therapy has been used for healing by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. When we lack light, depression, insomnia, alcoholism and suicidal tendencies increase. Exposure to light can affect moods, hormones and fertility.
Being in nature and basking in the blue sky, turquoise water and shimmering greens [...]
Tags: color therapy
Herbs and Foods to Improve Brain Function

By Brigitte Mars
Brains will sprout new connections between cells as long as the environment challenges or stimulates. The saying, “Use it or you lose it” applies to brain power as well as other aspects of our lives. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers the brain uses to communicate. Transmission of signals across the synapses is regulated by [...]
Tags: Bacupa, brain power, chlorophyll, color therapy, DMAE, Ginkgo, Gotu Kola, kale, leafy greens, Licorice, Oatstraw, oriental medicine, Rosemary, Schizandara berries, Siberian Ginseng, stress
