Conversation/interview with a chromotherapy and self-healing expert

Questions:

1. What are the benefits of chromotherapy?

2. How could chromotherapy be integrated within hospital environments?

3. Are you aware of existing chromotherapy techniques within hospital environments?

4. Could stroke patients benefit from chromotherapy? Please explain how

5. Which healing colors could be integrated within hospital spaces?

6. How immediate are the benefits of chromotherapy?

7. Could you see chromotherapy combined with art forms such as film, projection, interior colors etc?

Response:

1.There are several benefits of chromotherapy, in addition to aligning the chakas, harmonizing and calming people, it also has an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect
2. -
3.Not in hospital environments. At the health center I use protocols to lower blood pressure, anti-inflammatory and to reduce stress
4.Yes. Helping to regulate pressure and helping with self-esteem
5.The green. Some hospitals already use this color
6.After the session, the patient leaves feeling less stressed. The follow-up, depending on the problem, should have a daily or weekly session
7.Yes, colors have the power to reassure, how to make people more agitated. Some famous brands already use this technique

Analysis:

The response from the chromotherapist confirms how integrated this method is in having a positive impact on the human body. It is used as a tool for calming and relieving stressful effects, and the feedback from this interview suggests possibilities to implement these strategies into hospital spaces. Although, the therapist does not have much experience in hospitals personally, they do claim to reduce physical symptoms whilst working in a health centre. Overall, they are quite positive in addressing the direction of this research and how colour based strategies can transition into the health sector.

Evidence:

Answers are in Portuguese, the translation is above.

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