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Colorpuncture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Colorpuncture
Colorpuncture, or color light acupuncture, is an alternative medicine practice asserting that colored lights can be used to stimulate acupuncture points to promote healing and better health. It is a form of color therapy. There is no known anatomical or histological basis for the existence of acupuncture points or meridians. Colorpuncture is in the early stages of scientific research. == Background ==
Colorpuncture was developed in the 1980s by German naturopath and acupuncturist Peter Mandel, who named it ''esogetic colorpuncture''. "Esogetic" is a term coined by Mandel to refer to the "merger of esoteric wisdom of life with the energetic principles of life's processes." Mandel cited Fritz-Albert Popp, who claimed that the body's cells communicate with each other through a steady stream of photons. This is not a scientifically recognized method of cell communication. Using Kirlian photography, Mandel concluded that the acupuncture meridians absorb and disseminate colored light within the body. Colorpuncture is based on the idea that illness and pain occur when an individual has strayed off his or her "life path". For example, a treatment might be intended to release an emotional blockage to heal a nervous system condition, allowing patients to devote themselves to their individual spiritual purpose. Mandel's model is a holographic representation of how vital energy is produced in the body. Three of the six factors (called ''molecules'') represent the subtle energies: the ''chakras'', the ''formative field'', and the ''converter model''. The other three factors describe the physical reality: the ''body systems'', the ''coordination system'', and the ''transmitter relays''.
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