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The effect of colors on body and mind has been known for centuries and is now backed up by numerous scientific studies. Colors influence our well-being, our concentration and even our physical processes – a principle that can be found in modern light therapies as well as in classic color therapy.
Innovative Eyewear has been offering color therapy glasses for over 30 years and has witnessed how both research and individual application options have evolved. SpektroChrom has now established itself as a precise, scientifically based system for targeted color therapy. At the same time, classic methods such as intuitive color selection, working with chakra colors or kinesiological testing are still popular.
Despite all the scientific findings, color therapy remains a highly individual experience. Everyone perceives colors differently, and it is often personal experiences that make up the fascination for this special form of light application. In the following, people share their very own experiences with colored glasses – in therapy, in sport, for mental support or for conscious perception of their surroundings. These reports show the variety of possible applications without promising a universally valid effect.
Colored glasses are often used in therapeutic contexts to release emotional and physical blockages or to support certain processes. Kinesiologically tested, the colors can help to restore balance. In learning therapy, they can promote the ability to concentrate.
The therapist Christina Diemer provides a particularly vivid example of the application in practice:
“I have been working with the power of colors and sounds in my practice for a long time. For some time now with targeted color therapy via the eyes. Your PRiSMA glasses work like venous injections – faster and more effective.”
Children seem to have a special affinity for colored glasses, as they intuitively sense which color they need.
“Children in particular love them, ask for them and really want them. The option of using a different color for each eye at the same time is very practical and indispensable for my work.”
Remarkable effects can also be seen in learning therapy:
“As a learning therapist, I let the children wear the glasses while they learn. They report that they can concentrate better and it’s comfortable for their eyes.”
These reports show that colored glasses are not only used to support healing processes, but also to promote learning ability and emotional well-being.
In addition to their use in therapeutic practices, many people use colored glasses to alleviate everyday complaints – be it headaches or hay fever. The use of colored glasses also seems to support regeneration after illness or surgery.
An example from everyday life:
“A boy chose a pair of blue glasses and was very happy when he realized that he now had no headaches when driving. The mother then tried the glasses once when she had already had a headache for two hours and noticed for herself that the headache had disappeared after ten minutes.”
Another customer had a similar experience:
“The blue glasses are ready for use again and made a heat headache that started half an hour ago disappear completely within five minutes.”
Color therapy can also be used as a supportive measure for allergies and hay fever:
“After wearing (the turquoise glasses) for the first time and perhaps 15 to 20 minutes, my hay fever suddenly subsided.”
A particularly unusual example is provided by a customer who decided not to have an anesthetic during a visit to the dentist:
“So at my next dentist appointment, instead of having an injection, I put on the blue glasses and didn’t feel any pain.”
These individual experiences suggest that colored glasses can be used as a complementary measure to alleviate symptoms – but always tailored to personal needs.
Colored glasses are not only used in therapeutic contexts, but also in sports. Athletes report an increase in performance, improved concentration and better regeneration.
A marathon runner describes his experiences with colored glasses during training and competitions:
“Since this marathon, I have worn the energy glasses at every competition and training session, and they have become an indispensable part of my life. Orange has become my absolute favorite color, which I mainly use for training and competitions.”
Anna Dogonadze, Olympic champion in trampoline gymnastics, describes how targeted color selection can influence different phases of training:
“I always put on the red glasses at the start of training and warmed up as usual. I have to say, just putting on the intense red color immediately gave me an active “wow” feeling.”
After training, however, she uses blue to relax:
“After the stretching workout, I preferred the blue glasses. Again, an immediate “aha” experience. The blue color relaxes immediately.”
Yellow glasses are also used specifically:
“If I have short, fast runs or sprints on the training plan, I use the yellow glasses.”
These experiences show that colored glasses can be used in a targeted manner to either activate energy or support recovery, depending on the training phase.
Many users report that colored glasses not only have physical or mental effects, but also influence their perception and spiritual practice. They use colors for meditation, relaxation or to specifically support themselves in certain states.
An example from Reiki practice:
“The harmonizing effect of Reiki is enhanced by the use of PRiSMA glasses (green, blue or violet depending on your mood).”
A spiritually oriented user describes his perceptions with different colors:
“The Indigo causes black space to arise, then the True Self emerges. The Green is Compassion, a heart quality, the Blue is Essential Acceptance – another heart quality.”
Colored glasses are also used for mediumistic work, as one experienced practitioner reports:
“My girlfriend, who has been an extremely successful and gifted full trance medium for many years, is practically unable to do her work without the blue glasses. On the one hand, she feels less radiation exposure from the PC and on the other, she gets back into full trance more quickly when she puts them on.”
Another customer shared her enthusiasm for the colored glasses and described an extraordinary experience with the violet glasses:
“A friend of mine, a doctor and lecturer, has started to see the aura with the violet glasses and is very touched by this experience.”
These reports show that for many people, colored glasses go far beyond physical effects and are used as tools for inner balance and more conscious perception.
...In amazement, he realized that perhaps he had simply been missing the color red in his life in order to be happy! Sometimes it can be so easy to see the world in a completely new way with a broader perspective...
Dorothea Cech
The testimonials make it clear that colored glasses are used in a wide variety of ways – whether to promote concentration, alleviate discomfort, improve performance in sport or support spiritual processes. While some effects have been well researched scientifically, individual perception remains a fascinating field with countless possibilities.
The use of colored glasses can be a valuable addition, but everyone reacts differently to colors. Conscious and reflective use makes it possible to discover new perspectives – with openness to your own personal experience.
Important note:
The experiences listed here are individual feedback from customers and do not constitute a promise of a cure. It is important to use the glasses carefully and to listen to your own needs. If you have any questions or uncertainties, you should consult a qualified therapist.
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