Flower Therapy
As first seen in First for Women
magazine
The researchers from Rutgers determined that the flower
recipients in the study experienced an elevation in mood that lasted
for days. And Chinese healers - who've long believed in "flower
power" - say that it doesn't stop there. They say you can utilitze
flowers to summon whatever power or emotion you'd like - and that
the secret is in the flower's color. Each color creates a different
frequency of lightwaves, they believe, which travel through the
retina and down the optic nerve, setting off a chain reaction of
responses in the body. Neurotransmitters are then released, inducing
the production of calming hormones like melotonin, stimulating hormones
like adrenaline, and mood-boosting hormones like serotonin.
Here, how you can enjoy the physical and emotional
benefits of flowers:
Increase energy with red roses
Since red has the slowest vibratory rate and and longest
wavelength, it stimulates adrenal glands, boosting energy.
Boost confidence with irises
The color indigo stimulates the brain's pineal gland,
which is the regulator of sleep patterns. Indigo also helps to free
the mind of worries, fear and inhibition.
Enhance alertness with sunflowers
Yellow lightwaves stimulate the brain, making you
alert, clearheaded and decisive. And since we associate yellow with
the sun's rays and daylight, it's said to help us feel more optimistic.
Get a good night's sleep with bluebells
Blue triggers the production of melotonin, a brain
chemical that helps us relax and sleep soundly. Blue also stimulates
the thyroid gland to release thyroxin, a hormone that regulates
metabolic rate.
Relax with green zinnias
Green affects the nervous system, making us breathe
slowly and deeply, slowing the production of stress hormones and
helping the heart relax.
Prevent allergies with orange daisies
Orange strengthens the immune system and the lungs,
which can ward off spring allergies. Orange also has a strong beneficial
effect on the digestive system and can stimulate the sexual organs.
Relieve stress with lilacs
Violet cools us, alleviating "hot" conditions
like heat rash and sunburn, and suppressing hunger and balancing
metabolism. It also stimulates the pituitary gland, the part of
the brain that releases tension-fighting beta-endorphins.
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