Green was overwhelmingly the color of choice for the fourth chakra. The most frequently used shade of green was a pure, lawn green. Green is a master balancer and can improve the results from other colors. Being in the middle of the spectrum, green is a neutral color, neither cooling nor warming. It is related to nitrogen which makes up 78% of our air, as well as being the predominating color in the life force of our planet. It raises the vibration of the body above the vibration of the disease, thereby increasing immunity to infections and cancer. It stimulates the pituitary and thymus glands. It is effective on cuts and bruises.
The fifth chakra was treated 100 times with a beautiful shade of blue. It is a deep blue, darker than the sky. It is similar to turquoise blue, but without any hint of green. I believe this turquoise blue works on the higher levels of the field, and particularly the fifth chakra on the fifth level of the field. Turquoise is good for dizziness. It can be used to ameliorate a healing crisis.
The sixth chakra tested 99 times for the darkest shade of blue, just before it becomes indigo. Blue is a relaxing, cooling, and calming color. A strong, deep blue in the aura indicates maturity, calmness and dependability. With a burn or high fever there is a surplus of red, which corresponds to hydrogen. By treating with blue light, which relates to oxygen, the hydrogen and oxygen combine to produce water or perspiration, which cools the body. Pain and fever may abate. Blue relieves insomnia, itching and scars. Ninety-eight times the sixth chakra received the same green that was a shade lighter than lawn green and was used second most on the second chakra. Ninety-four times the sixth chakra was treated with the same turquoise blue used most frequently on the fifth chakra.
The crown (seventh) chakra was treated 204 times with the shade lighter than lawn green, making it the one color used most in the entire study.
The vast majority of all treatments were done on the front aspect of the chakras. However, when the rear aspect of the second through sixth chakras was treated that was denoted in the records. For the purpose of this study, the front and rear chakra color totals were tallied together. Although there was a diversity of colors for all chakras, the most frequently used color did correlate with the respective colors of the spectrum three out of seven times. These were red for the first chakra, green for the fourth chakra, and blue for the fifth chakra. It was close for the sixth chakra in that the most often used color was the darkest shade of blue that came just before indigo.