I have been experimenting with some new color therapies. What I have been doing is "Colorizing" some distilled water- later adding some Everclear to it to prevent fungus growth. I bought all the colors of Theatrical gels, then used a full spectrum Grow Lamp in a Theatrical Can light, and put a mirror within 4 inches of the lamp, to concentrate the light spectrum, and then held by the lid - the little clear glass vial that I wanted to color charge. After doing them all, I copied them with a homiopathy device, and made larger bottles from the "mother's" and added some spray lids to the amber bottles.
What I am finding, is that through muscle testing that different people are needing color frequencies - sometimes orally, sometimes topically- but specifically on different parts of the body. Sometimes we need to spray it on the bottoms of the feet, sometimes on the backs of the knees, sometimes on the ankles, the belly button, the stomach, etc....... It is different with everyone, but what is interesting is, that it is a vital therapy - Kind of a Color Homeopathy!
What I did was to test EACH color to see how long I would need to Colorize it. It varied anywhere from 4 minutes to 9 minutes. This was with 150 watt bulb that was being reflected, so it made it up pretty fast. Then I put the small clear vial on the left side of the device, and copied it into a larger amber bottle on the right. It can copy a homeopathic remedy, or potentize a remedy out of a less potent remedy, or a allergen..... We've even been playing with putting the included probe, direct against the skin over an organ having problems, and holding it there - making a remedy direct from the location... That's a different subject. The point is, that I copied these remedies, and am using them in a variety of ways, with good results. We timed the exposures, then checked to see if the potency was what it needed to be. This too was done with Kinesiology. The amber bottles were the larger bottles I made up the remedies from the smaller originals. Most Homeopathy as well as tinctures are light sensitive, and so, we use amber bottles to store them in.