normal condition can occur regardless of the length of exposure time
on the body, face, or eyes. Since the color works through the aura to
make the changes, only the amount necessary will ever be accepted;
as with a pail of water, only the full amount will be accepted and the
rest will overflow. (The bulb used is not a heat lamp; it is the color,
not the heat, that does the healing).
If the process of loosening and eliminating the toxins occurs
very rapidly, one might feel upset. It is not necessary to stop as no
damage is being done. If acute or dizzy conditions develop,
turquoise may be used for temporary relief.
Each application of color should be for one hour or more; wait
for two hours or more before the next one. Emergency treatments
may be taken at any time, day or night, to obtain desired relief. With
the possible exception of severe burns, generally speaking, it is
needless to continue exposure for several hours at one time. It is
always best to stay with about one hour on and two hours or more
off. Give the body a chance to make the necessary changes.
Continued exposure of hours can possibly stir up more toxins than
the eliminative organs can handle at the moment due to the
weakened condition or being overworked. It won't cause harm but
could cause discomfort. Even with burns long hours are not
necessary after the pain leaves.
For most conditions you will be using the warm colors but the
cold colors also have many benefits and can be used from time to
time just to relax, tone and condition various organs and nerves.
Treatments may be taken at any time before eating, but wait for
two hours or more after a meal. If indigestion occurs, however,
yellow may be used at the time.