Chakra Force Tonations

Chakra Force Tonations

by Joe Swenson

This information is provided for entertainment purposes only!
If you have an illness or medical condition see your medical doctor.

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Resounding Health Rebalancing
Color & Tone Table
Condition & Treatment Table
Treatment Reason
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DISCLAIMER

All information presented here is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only. The treatments outlined herein are not intended to be a replacement or substitute for other forms of conventional medical treatment. Please feel free to consult with your physician or other health care provider.

Never forgo seeing an MD when ill. Most are skilled diagnosticians and know what works to treat illnesses, especially acute ones. Even minor infections can quickly become life threatening if not treated or treated improperly. It is a lot easier to rebuild from a round of prescription medicine than from unchecked infection. Alternative health measures are for prevention, failure of conventional treatment, or as an adjunct treatment with permission of the MD.

The alternative health information presented here reflects my interest in alternative health issues including nutritional supplements like herbs and vitamins, as well as bioelectronics of the Hulda Clark and James Bare / Royal Rife genre. My official qualifications for recommending any health supplements or regimens: absolutely NONE. I am an electronic engineer and computer programmer. Herbalism, naturopathy, and alternative bioelectronics are hobbies. Suggestions here should be starting places for your own research. Consider that all recommendations are what I would do. For all you know I could be a off-the-wall-crazy and some who know me would agree. So, read up on them for your self.

Start on all herbs, vitamins, and other supplements slowly and with caution, ensuring no allergies or other adverse effects. Vitamins can be dangerous taken incorrectly, herbs and minerals even more so. Don't stake your life on one thing you read or you could die of a misprint. If there are any conditions that could be aggravated by changes in diet or by supplements see an MD, or someone qualified and knowledgeable in matters of herbs, vitamins, and nutrition. Especially do not begin taking new supplements if pregnant without checking with a health care professional.

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Resounding Health Rebalancing

To restore health our goal is to rebalance the body.

Everything is based on frequency. Frequency (warp) and light (woof) are woven to form atoms. Atoms are threaded together with light to form molecule. Molecules are molded together with light to form cells. We are beings crafted of frequency and light into a physical form.

Contrary to logical thought, often, a precise cause for a specific disease remains elusive. A combination of symptoms may lead to a specific treatment or no definite treatment. As symptoms disappear, the balance of health is restored. As symptoms intensify or diversify the balance of health is lost. Sometimes, unless you are willing to ascertain all options and commonalities you may not find the health you seek.

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Color & Tone Table
ColorFrequencyMusic NoteFrequency
Red 397.3 G{392}
Orange 430.8 A{440}
Yellow 464.4 A#{466}
Lemon 497.9 B{494}
Green 531.5 C{523}
Turquoise565.0C#{554}
Blue 598.6 D{587}
Indigo 632.1 D#{622}
Violet 665.7 E{659}
Purple 565.0*A# and E{562*}
Magenta 531.5*G and E {525*}
Scarlet 497.9*G# and D{501*}

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Conditions
NumberConditonTreatment Sequence

1.

Aphasia,
agnosia,
apraxia,
aphemia,
anarthria,
anosmia,
agraphia,
any loss of sensory ability due to sensory nerve impairment.
Dyslexia


a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) on #1-15, or on affected area.

2.

Cerebral:
abscess /
aneurism /
embolism /
hemorrhage/
thrombosis.
Acute encephalitis

a. Green {523} [29, 32] systemic front (Lemon {494} [22] for embolism or thrombosis).
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.
c. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5, or Purple {562*} [56] if blood pressure is high.
NOTE: If with paralysis also use Motor nervous system schedule (#276) on #1-15. In abscesses, aspiration may be necessary if encapsulation occurs see schedule (#296).

3.

Cerebral tumors
(see under tumors, #177)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.
NOTE: If with paralysis also use Motor nervous system schedule (#276) on #1-15.

4.

Hydrocephalus

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Indigo {622} [44] systemic back and on #1.
NOTE:If with paralysis also use Motor nervous system schedule (#276) on #1-15. Some congenital anomalies may require surgical correction.

5.

Cerebral concussion

a. Purple {562*} [54, 56] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #l-15.
For convalescence:
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
d. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.

6.

Falling hair
(alopecia)

a. Orange {440} [15] on affected area.
b. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
c. Magenta {525*} [64, 66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
NOTE: Emotional factors as well as diseases may be involved and require attention.

7.

Insomnia.
Nervous headache from business pressure, tension, emotional stress, etc.

a. Violet {659} [51] on #1. Purple {562*} [54] on #1-2-3-4-5 may be useful if pulse is throbbing or rate is high.

8.

Migraine headache

a. During attack, Purple {562*} [54] on #1-2-3-4-5. Scarlet {501*} [72] on #1 may be tried.
b. Between attacks tonate Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic front.
NOTE: Sensitivity to certain foods or need for eyeglasses may trigger attacks. Temporomandibular-joint disorder may be causal; consult a dentist or orthodontist who is experienced in this problem.

9.

Facial hemiatrophy

a. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) on #1.
b. Green {523} [31] on # l.

10.

Acromegaly

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Green {523} [30] and Indigo {622} [44] on #1.

11.

Meniere’s syndrome
(labyrinthine vertigo)

a. Green {523} [31] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [57] on ears.
NOTE: Other conditions may be involved: meningitis, tumors, arterio-sclerosis, excessive salt in the diet, hypoglycemia, purpura, etc. Some forms of vertigo or dizziness may be from inflammations, eye disorders, low blood pressure, fatigue, allergies; nerve dysfunction would require Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) on the ears.

12.

Mastoiditis

a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front to include affected area.
b. Orange {440} [15] and Blue {587} [39] on affected area until it is draining freely; then stop Orange {440} and Blue {587} and tonate:
c. Turquoise {554} [33] on affected area until draining shows signs of stopping, then also tonate
d. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.

13.

Choked disc
(papilledema)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] and Purple {562*} [56] on #1.
c. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
NOTE: Cause must be found and treated: brain tumor, high blood pressure, emphysema, etc.

14.

Cataract, incipient

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) on #1.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
NOTE: This is of doubtful value for mature cataracts but may be tried as it has been effective in a parathyroid condition may be involved.

15.

Glaucoma

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #1.
c. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.
NOTE:Have eye examinations to check on progress.

16.

Thrush
(stomatitis,
oral candidiasis)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front and in mouth.
NOTE:Stop use of tobacco and alcoholic drinks, Avoid hot foods, spices. Clean teeth, tongue and mouth carefully after meals.

17.

Tongue eczema
(geographical tongue)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and on tongue.
b. Blue {587} [37] on #1 if tongue itches.
NOTE: Diet may need improvement; avoid indigestion.

18.

Smoker’s tongue
or mouth
(leukoplakia buccalis)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] (or Lemon {494} [22] if condition is chronic) systemic front and in mouth.
NOTE: Stop any use of tobacco, and alcoholic drinks. Avoid hot foods, spices. Clean teeth, tongue and mouth carefully after meals. Vitamin deficiencies and other diseases may be involved.

19.

Gum diseases
(gingivitis,
periodontitis)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] (or Lemon {494} [22] if condition is chronic) systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #1.
NOTE:Have a dental examination. Vitamin deficiencies may be involved.

20.

Toothache.
Teething

a. Indigo {622} [44, 47] or Purple {562*} [54] on #1.
NOTE: Have a dental examination.

21.

Tooth extraction
(exodontia)

a. Before extraction, Purple {562*} [54] on #1.
b. After extraction, Turquoise {554} [33] and Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #1.

22.

Tooth abscess
(see #296)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #1.
c. Orange {440} [15] on #1 may help to open and/or drain abscess.
d. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
NOTE: Have a dental examination.

23.

Loose teeth

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #1.

24.

Bad breath
(fetor oris)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front until cause can be determined.
NOTE: Cause can be decayed teeth; constipation; catarrh and other diseases of the mouth, stomach, pharynx, tonsils, gums, lungs, etc. Clean teeth, tongue and mouth carefully before retiring, on arising and after each meal.

25.

Excess saliva
(ptyalism)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #1.

26.

Dry mouth

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [18] on #1-2; Orange {440} [15] may be tried.
NOTE: If associated with nervous temperament, also try Purple {562*} [54] or Violet {659} [51] on #1.

27.

Mouth infection
(oral sepsis)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front and in mouth.
NOTE: Clean teeth, tongue and mouth carefully after each meal. Have a dental examination for decayed teeth, abscesses, etc.

28.

Salivary gland inflammation

a. Turquoise {554} [33] on #1-2-3-4-5.
NOTE: Often associated with lack of oral hygiene, infectious fevers, etc.

29.

Cold
(acute coryza,
nasal catarrh)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2-3. Turquoise {554} [71] systemic front may be tried instead of Green {523} and Blue {587}.
NOTE: At the first sign of onset tonate Scarlet {501*} [71] once on #1-2-3-4-5; take deep breaths. Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

30.

Chronic coryza

a. Lemon {494} [22] on #1-2-3-4-5.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

31.

Hay fever

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Turquoise {554} [33] or Blue {587} [39] on #1 at acute times (runny nose, etc).
NOTE: Irrigate nostrils with slightly salty warm water three times a day during the hay fever (pollen) season. Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Tonations may be more effective when taken systemic from area #22.

32.

Nosebleed
(epistaxis)

a. Indigo {622} [44] on #1.

33.

Recurring nosebleeds

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #1 during episodes.
NOTE: Systemic diseases may be involved. Dry room air and a deficient diet can be contributory.

34.

Acute tonsillitis

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2, or systemic front if with high fever.
c. Purple {562*} [54, 60] on #1-2-3-4-5 if with headache or high fever.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

35.

Chronic tonsillitis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

36.

Suppurative tonsillitis
(quinsy)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 45] on #1-2.
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front after acute (febrile) stage has passed.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

37.

Smoker’s or
speaker’s throat
(pharyngeal hyperemia)

a. Indigo {622} [47] on #1-2.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

38.

Sore throat
(acute pharyngitis)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

39.

Chronic sore throat
(chronic pharyngitis)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

40.

Adenoids,
hypertrophy of

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #1.
c. Orange {440} [15] on #1 may be tried (see #177).
NOTE: Condition may be caused or aggravated by food or other allergies, or an infection.

41.

Wryneck
(torticollis)

a. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic back.
b. Violet {659} [49] or Orange {440} [9] may be tried on affected area during a spasm attack.

42.

Acute laryngitis

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Violet {659} [51] on #1-2-3 also may be used if throat is painful.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

43.

Chronic laryngitis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2-3.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

44.

Edematous laryngitis

a. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
b. Scarlet {501*} [70, 75] on #18.
c. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
For convalescence:
d. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
e. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
NOTE: Condition can become critical in a very short time. High room humidity is a must. Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

45.

Child-crowing
(spasmodic laryngitis)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [47] on #1-2-3.
c. Orange {440} [9] on areas of spasms.

46.

Tuberculous laryngitis

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front, followed by Lemon {494} [22] when there is little fever.
b. Orange {440} [6-15] on #1-2-3-4-5 when there is little fever.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

47.

Acute bronchitis

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Violet {659} [51] or Purple {562*} [63] on #1-2-3-4-5 during dry cough stage (refer to attribute [63]).
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped. Be sure air has adequate humidity.

48.

Chronic or
fibrinous bronchitis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #4-5.
c.Violet {659} [51] on #1-2-3-4-5, or Purple {562*} [63] if there is a dry cough (Indigo {622} [44] and Purple {562*} if hemorrhage occurs; refer to attribute [63]).
For convalescence:
d. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
e. Yellow {466} [17] on #4-5-17 followed by Orange {440} [15].
f. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

49.

Hiccup
(singultus)

a. Orange {440} [9] on #6-7-8-9.
b. Indigo {622} [47] on #16.
c. May also try:
1) Breathe into a paper (not plastic) bag for a minute or two.
2) Rotate and hold the head as far as possible to the left, then take two or three swallows of water.
3) Cause sneezing.
4) Pull firmly on the tongue.
NOTE: Persistent hiccups are sometimes associated with tumors, inflammations, abdominal disorders, alcoholism, etc.

50.

Pharyngeal ulceration

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2.3.

51.

Neck cellulitis

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2-3.

52.

Acute esophagitis

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #2-3-4-5-8.
NOTE: Avoid hot or spicy foods. Do not use tobacco products or alcoholic drinks in any form.

53.

Chronic esophagitis.

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #2-3-4-5-8.
NOTE: Avoid hot or spicy foods. Do not use tobacco products or alcoholic drinks in any form.

54.

Foodpipe spasm
(esophagismus)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [9] on #2-3-4-5-8.
c. A nervous person may try Violet {659} [49] or Purple {562*} [54] on #1.
NOTE: May be associated with epilepsy, chorea, etc.

55.

Esophageal cancer
(see schedule #177)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #2-3-4-5-8.

56.

Thyroidal congestion

a. Green {523} [29] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #3.
c. Magenta {525*} [66] on #3-4-5.

57.

Thyroiditis

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front
b. Blue {587} [39] on #3 or Indigo {622} [44, 45] if purulent.

58.

Dwarfism,
infantilism

a. Lemon {494} [22, 24] systemic front, and if with dysfunction of:
b. Pituitary - Green {523} [38] on #1 (and schedule #177 if brain tumor is present).
c. Thyroid - see schedule #60, hypothyroidism.
d. Heart - see appropriate heart condition schedule.
e. Digestion - Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10.
1. Kidneys - see appropriate kidney condition schedule.
g. Bone development - Orange {440} [14] systemic front from area #22.
NOTE: Dietary, emotional, and other factors may be involved.

59.

Simple goiter
(thyroid hypertrophy)

a. Orange {440} [7] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #3.

60.

Thyroid under-activity
(hypothyroidism),
myxedema,
cretinism

a. Orange {440} [7, 15] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front
b. Green {523} [30] on #1

61

Thyroid over-activity
(hyperthyroidism).
Exophthalmic goiter
(Graves’ disease)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Indigo {622} [44, 47] systemic front.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Purple {562*} [58] on #4-5, or systemic front from #22 ([56]) if blood pressure is high (see schedule #277).
NOTE: The cause of this condition is unknown but may be triggered by physical or emotional stress.

62.

Thyroid tumor
(see #177)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #3.

63.

Parathyroid
under-activity
(hypo-parathyroidism),
parathyroid tetany

a. Lemon {494} [22, 27] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [41] on #3.
c. Orange {440} [9] on affected areas may be tried during spasms.
NOTE: Increase in dietary calcium and vitamin D may be needed.

64.

Parathyroid over-activity
(hyperparathyroidism),
osteitis fibrosa cystica

a. Lemon {494} [22, 24] and Orange {440} [8, 14] systemic front
NOTE: Increase in dietary calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D is likely to be required. Other diseases may be involved such as pancreatitis. Some types of cancer may exhibit similar symptoms.

65.

Acute carditis

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5 if with effusion.

66.

Chronic carditis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5 if with effusion.

67.

Cardiac: dilatation /
hypertrophy /
regurgitation /
insufficiency /
incompetency

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 66] and Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5.
c. In regurgitation and insufficiency, Scarlet {501*} [71] on #4-5 also may be tonated if blood pressure is not too high.

68.

Cardiac valvular stenosis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
c. Scarlet {501*} [71] on #4-5 also may be tonated if blood pressure is not too high.

69a.

Aortic ancurism

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Purple {562*} [55] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] and Magenta {525*} [65, 66] on #4-5.

69b.

Multiple arterial aneurysms
(periarterial nodosa)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front and back if with fever, or
b. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and back if with little or no fever.
c. Purple {562*} [54, 56, 60] systemic front.
d. Magenta {525*} [65, 66, 67] on #4-5-18.
e. Red {392} [2] on #7-8 if liver is involved.
NOTE: This disease is extremely serious. Any organ of the body may be affected and require attention.

70.

Fatty heart

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [15] and Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5.

71.

Cardiac arrhythmia

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [65, 66] systemic front. In some cases tonating systemic from area #22 may be more effective, and even essential.
b. Orange {440} or Indigo {622} systemic front may be required if cardiac Q-T duration (refractory period) is abnormal due to calcium imbalance.
NOTE: Dietary intake of calcium and/or potassium may need modification.

72.

Rapid heart
(tachycardia)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] and Magenta {525*} [65, 66] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [53, 58] on #4-5-18.
NOTE: Tonating systemic front and back from area #22 may be more effective and even essential. After condition is stabilized, tonate Lemon {494} [22] instead of Turquoise {554}.

73.

Slow heart
(bradycardia)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [65, 66] on #4-5-18.
b. Scarlet {501*} [72] on #4-5-18 if blood pressure is not too high.
NOTE: Tonating systemic front and back from area #22 may be more effective and even essential in some cases.

74.

Angina peetoris

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [65, 66] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [57] on #4-5 during paroxysms.
NOTE: Other diseases may be involved and require attention: gastric, cardiac, vascular, prostatic, etc.

75.

Tuberculosis
(pulmonary phthisis).
Scrofula
(lymphatic tuberculosis)

When there is little or no fever:
a. Lemon {494} [22] and Orange {440} [6, 15] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [6] on #17 (not used in scrofula).
c. Indigo {622} [44, 45] on areas of suppuration or effusion.
d. Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5 if with pulmonary hemorrhage (see attribute [63]).
When there is fever:
e. Stop tonating Lemon {494} and Orange {440}.
f. Depending on fever level:
Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front, or
Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
g. Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 if fever is high; systemic front if very high.
h. Indigo {622} [44, 45] on areas of suppuration or effusion.
i. Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5 if with pulmonary hemorrhage (see attribute [63]).
NOTE: All Colors also may be tonated on #17 if case is critical.

76.

Pneumonia

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #4-5-17.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or
d. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back if circulatory failure appears imminent.
e. Purple {562*} [60, 63] on #4-5 if fever is high, or blood is present in sputum (see attribute [63]).
For convalescence:
f. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.
g. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front followed by Yellow {466} [17], and then Orange {440} [6].
h. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

77.

Bronchiectasis

a. Orange {440} [6, 15] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and on #17.
b. Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5 if with pulmonary hemorrhage (see attribute [63]).
NOTE: May be associated with cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, etc. Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

78.

Asthma

During an attack:
a. Purple {562*} [54, 57, 58] on #1-2-3-4-5.
b. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #l8.
c. Orange {440} [9] may be tried.
Between attacks:
d. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
e. Orange {440} [6, 15] on #2-3-4-5.
f. Magenta {525*} [64, 65, 67] on #4-5-18.
NOTE: Emotional factors are often involved. In some cases certain dusts, proteins, fumes, etc. may precipitate an attack. Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

79.

Acute lung congestion

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #17.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
NOTE: Be sure air has adequate humidity. Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

80.

Hemoptysis

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] and Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5-17 (see attribute [63])
NOTE: Often associated with other disorders which must be resolved if present. Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

81.

Asbestosis -
blacklung -
emphysema -
silicosis
(pneumoconiosis)

a. Lemon {494} [22, 23] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [6, 15] and Yellow {466} [17] on #4-5-17.
NOTE: Information in schedule #75 also may apply to these disorders. Be sure air has adequate humidity. Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

82.

Lung gangrene

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and on #17 (or Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] if with fever).
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5 (or Purple {562*} [60] if fever is high).
c. Indigo {622} [44] and Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5-17 if lung hemorrhage occurs (refer to attribute [63])
For convalescence:
d. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
e. Orange {440} [6] on #4-5-17.
f. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.
NOTE: Air must have adequate humidity. Stop any use of tobacco.

83.

Lung abscess
(see #296, abscess)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5-17.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5 (or Blue {587} [39] systemic front and Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 - or systemic may be required - if fever is high).
NOTE: Be sure air has adequate humidity. Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

84.

Lung growths
(pulmonary carcinoma)
(see #177, cancer)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5-17.
c. Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5 if with pulmonary hemorrhage (see attribute [63],)
NOTE: Any use of tobacco must be stopped.

85.

Acute pleurisy

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #4-5-17, or Indigo {622} [44] if effusion occurs.
c. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18
d. Violet {659} [51] on #4-5 may be tonated if pain is severe.

86.

Chronic pleurisy

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and on #17.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5-17 if effusion occurs.
NOTE: Underlying cause must be found and tonated.

87.

Purulent pleurisy
(empyema of the chest)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 45] on #4-5-17.
c. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.

88.

Hydrothorax

a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5.
c. Magenta {525*} [67] on #18.

89.

Thymus hypertrophy

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5 (thymus).

90.

Thymus atrophy

a. Lemon {494} [22, 26] systemic front.

91.

Thymus abscess
(see #296, abscess)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 45] on #4-5 (thymus).
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.

92.

Status thymicolymphaticus,
lymphatism

a. Yellow {466} [17], Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5 (thymus).

93.

Jaundice
(icterus)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
c. Yellow {466} [18, 20] on #6-7-8-9-10.
d. Magenta {525*} [65, 66] on #4-5-6-7-8-18.
NOTE: Other conditions may be involved: ascites (schedule #115), gallstones (#98), and hepatitis (#97b). Avoid all alcoholic drinks.

94.

Liver cancer
(see #177, cancer)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #7-8.

95.

Fatty liver

a. Green {523} [29, 31] systemic front.
b. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
NOTE: Underlying cause can be a poor diet, drugs, obesity, chemical poisoning, alcoholism, etc., which also must be treated.

96.

Waxy liver
(amyloid liver)

a. Green {523} [29, 31] systemic front.
b. Red {392} [29] on #7-8.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #7-8 and areas with suppuration.
NOTE: Underlying cause can be: syphilis, bone disease, rickets, tuberculosis, etc, which also must be treated.

97a

acute hepatitis

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
NOTE: A well-balanced diet is essential. Avoid all alcoholic drinks.

97b.

Chronic hepatitis,
liver cirrhosis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
c. Magenta {525*} [65, 69] on #4-5-6-7-8-18.
d. Indigo {622} [44] on affected areas if ascites or hemorrhages occur.
NOTE: A well-balanced diet is essential. Avoid all alcoholic drinks.

98.

Gallstones
(cholelithiasis)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [15] on #7-8.
NOTE: Gallstones may have to be removed, depending on their quantity and size.

99.

Malignant jaundice
(icterus gravis)

a. Green {523} [31] and Indigo {622} [44] systemic front.
b. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
NOTE: Underlying cause can be any of several serious disorders.

100.

Acute gastritis

a. Orange {440} [12] on #6-8 once, then
b. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front, and
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #6-8.
NOTE: It may be useful to treat initially with schedule #105. Use a liquid diet or water only for a day or two.

101.

Chronic gastritis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [11] on #6-8.
NOTE: Other disorders may be involved. Have a dental examination. Watch diet carefully.

102.

Stomach cancer
(see #177, cancer)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #6-8.

103.

Peptic ulcers.
Stomach bleeding
and vomiting
(hematemesis)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #6-8.
NOTE: Other disorders may be involved or develop and must be treated.

104.

Cholera infantum

a. Green {523} [29, 32] and Indigo {622} [44] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [54-60] on #4-5.
As symptoms subside:
c. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
d. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
For convalescence:
e. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front, followed by Yellow {466} [17].
f. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.
NOTE: Give only water (electrolytes may need to be adjusted) or fruit juices (if tolerated) for no more than two or three days, until acute symptoms subside; extreme caution must be exercised in this regard.

105.

Vomiting
(emesis)

a. Drink water, immediately tonate Orange {440} [12] on #6-8; repeat until vomit is only water (see Note).
b. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #6-8 to stop retching.
NOTE: Vomiting must not be encouraged if poisoned by gasoline, turpentine, acids, washing soda, etc. In such cases, contact nearest poison-control center and if possible begin first-aid measures.

106.

Indigestion,
flatulence
(gas)

a. Orange {440} [13] on #6-7-8-9-10.
NOTE: If tonated soon after eating, vomiting may result which is often beneficial. Try drinking a glass of water (plain water, not a soft drink, etc.) ½-hour before each meal.

107.

Diarrhea
(catarrhal enteritis)

a. Yellow {466} [19] on #6-7-8-9-10 one tonation, then Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front, and
b. Indigo {622} [44, 45, 47] on #6-7-8-9-10 if condition does not begin to abate in one day.
NOTE: Use a liquid diet or water only for a day or two, until condition subsides. If electrolyte loss or dehydration is severe, immediate attention may be essential.

108.

Appendicitis

a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] and Indigo {622} [44, 45, 47] on #9-10.
NOTE: Use a liquid diet or water only for a few days until condition subsides. If electrolyte loss or dehydration is severe, immediate attention may be essential.

109.

Constipation
(costiveness)

a. Lemon {494} [22, 27] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [18, 19] on #6-7-8-9-10, also Orange {440} [11, 13, 15] if condition does not respond.
NOTE: Colors also may be tonated on #18-19. Diet probably needs improvement. In an occasional case, emotional factors may be involved; if so, try Violet {659} [51] or Purple {562*} [54] on #1 (or systemic front).

110.

Enteroptosis

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Indigo {622} [44] on #6-7-8-9-10.
b. Yellow {466} [16] systemic front.
NOTE: An abdominal support may be necessary in some cases.

111.

Worm infestations: tape /
hook /
round /
fllariasis /
trichinosis.

Intestinal and other parasites
a. Yellow {466} [21] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include affected areas.
b. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front during acute stage.
c. Blue {587} [39] systemic front if fever occurs.
NOTE: Most worms enter through the mouth (poor sanitary and food preparation practices, biting fingernails, etc.). Tonate symptoms as they occur.

112.

Dysentery,
colitis,
acute gastroenteritis

a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [19] on #6-7-8-9-10 once or twice to empty bowels, then
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #6-7-8-9-10.
NOTE: Use a liquid diet or water only for a day or two, until condition subsides. In colitis, emotional problems and overeating are often involved and must be corrected. If electrolyte loss or dehydration is severe, immediate attention may be essential.

113.

Acute peritonitis

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39{622} [44, 45, 47] on #6-7-8-9-10.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [58, 60] if with high fever or rapid pulse.
NOTE: If electrolyte loss or dehydration is severe, immediate attention may be essential.

114.

Chronic peritonitis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
NOTE: Treat complications as they occur.

115.

Aseites

a. Green {523} [29] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #6-7-8-9-10.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
d. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18.
NOTE: Often associated with other disorders, liver disease being the most common.

116.

Acute pancreatitis

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] and Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #6-7-8-18.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
NOTE: Intravenous fluids may be required, depending on severity of the case.

117.

Chronic pancreatitis

a. Lemon {494} [22, 27] systemic front and on #18.
b. Yellow {466} [18] on #6-8.
NOTE: May require tonations listed for acute pancreatitis (#116) until acute symptoms subside.

118.

Pancreatic cancer
(see #177, cancer)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and on #18.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #6-8-18.

119.

Low blood sugar
(hypoglycemia,
chronic hyper-insulinism)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front, and if with dysfunction of:
b. Pituitary - Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Thyroid - Orange {440} [7] on #3.
d. Liver - Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
e. Pancreas (over-activity, high insulin) - Violet {659} [2] on #6-8-18, (under-activity, low glucagon) - Yellow {466} [18] on #6-8-18.
f. Digestive tract—Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10.
g. Kidneys - Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
h. Adrenal and chromaffin system—Scarlet {501*} [70, 71] systemic front and back.
NOTE: Improved diet is usually required. Avoid alcoholic drinks and all forms of refined sugar. Vitamin deficiencies may be involved. Emotional burdens also ma) have to be moderated.

120.

Diabetes mellitus,
type I (IDDM) and
type II (NTDDM)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [16] on #6-7-8-9-10.
c. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front from #22.
NOTE: Any of several conditions may contribute to the development of this disease the diet is especially important in controlling it. Lack of chromium in the diet or it~ assimilation has been implicated. Avoid all forms of refined sugar and excessively sweet foods. Several small meals a day instead of the usual three large meals may sharply reduce bodily needs for insulin. Mental strain, anxiety, and obesity often is type II, as well of diet, may have a marked influence on the course of this disease.

121.

Glucose in the urine
(glycosuria)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front, and if with dysfunction of:
b. Pituitary - Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Pancreas - Yellow {466} [18] on #6-8-18.
d. Kidneys - Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.

122.

Diabetes insipidus

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Orange {440} [7] on #3.
d. Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15 if with cerebral tumor.
e. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.

123.

Splenic abscess
(see #296, abscess)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #6.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5-6-7-8.

124.

Banti’s disease

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Red {392} [3] systemic front from #22.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #6, and on hemorrhages if they occur.
c. Magenta {525*} [66] on #4-5-6-7-8.
NOTE: Other diseases are usually involved and must be treated.

125.

Gonorrhea

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front until acute symptoms or apparent effects of the disease disappear, then
b. Lemon {494} [22] and Yellow {466} [17] systemic front for several weeks (see #280, Carrier).

126.

Syphilis

a. Green {523} [32] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front and back for three weeks with
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front for three weeks, then
c. Lemon {494} [22], Yellow {466} [17], and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front and back. Continue tonations for several weeks after all symptoms disappear (or for several months if condition is long-standing; see schedule #280, Carrier).
d. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

127.

Chancre

For three weeks:
a. Green {523} [32] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front and back.
b. Blue {587} [39] on affected area.
After three weeks:
c. Yellow {466} [17], Lemon {494} [22], and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front and back.
d. Orange {440} [15] on the affected area until it begins to close, then
e. Turquoise {554} [35, 36] systemic front for a week, then add
f. Indigo {622} [44] on the affected area.
g. Tonate (e) and (f) until area is healed.
h. Conclude with Green {523} [29] systemic front.

128.

Whites
(leukorrhea)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 45] on #10-11.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
NOTE: See schedule #314 if condition is chronic.

129.

Lack of menstruation
(amenorrhea)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Green
{523} [30] on #1.
c. Scarlet {501*} [78] on #10-11.
d. Magenta {525*} [67] on #18.
NOTE: Possible causes: Thyroid dysfunction, excessive exercise, diabetes, some medical drugs, emotional stress.

130.

Menstrual cramps

a. Orange {440} [9] on #10-11.
b. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18.
Between menstrual periods:
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
d. Magenta {525*} [64, 66, 67, 68] systemic front and on #18.

131.

Painful menstruation or
excessive flow.
Falling womb

During menstrual period:
a. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #10-11.
Between menstrual periods:
b. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
c. Magenta {525*} [64, 66, 68] systemic front and on #18.
d. For falling womb also tonate Indigo {622} [44] on #10-11.

132.

Tendency to miscarry

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Magenta {525*} [64, 67, 68] systemic front and on #18.
d. Scarlet {501*} [78] on #18.
NOTE: Refrain from marital relations for these weeks. Do not wear high-heeled shoes.

133.

Sexual: impotence /
sterility /
apathy

a. Green {523} [29, 30] and Orange {440} [15] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [64, 66, 67] systemic front and on #18.
c. Scarlet {501*} [77, 78] on #10-11.
NOTE: Emotional factors may be involved and require attention.

134.

Excessive sexual craving

a. Turquoise {554} [33, 34] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [62] on #10-11-18.
c. Magenta {525*} [64, 66, 68] systemic front.
NOTE: Emotional factors may be involved and require attention.

135.

Vomiting in pregnancy

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [47] on #9.

136.

Spotting from impending miscarriage

a. Green {523} [29, 30] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #10-11.
NOTE: Refrain from marital relations. Do not wear high-heeled shoes. Bed-rest until danger passes has been recommended but its value has been questioned and is being studied. Cautious exercise may follow.

137.

Normal pregnancy

Occasionally tonate:
a. Green {523} [29] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10.
c. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.

138.

Abortion

There is no Tonations Color which will cause an abortion but if a spontaneous abortion is inevitable due to natural circumstances, tonate these Colors to help precipitate the event and lessen the likelihood of untoward after-effects:
a. Green {523} [30, 32] systemic front.
b. Scarlet {501*} [76, 78] on #10-11.
After the abortion:
c. Indigo {622} [46] on #4-5 if milk flow begins.
d. If blood flow is excessive, see schedule #140.

139.

Pregnancy: long labor /
slow placental separation /
weak contractions

a. Green {523} [30] on #1.
b. Scarlet {501*} [76, 78] on #10-11.

140.

Pregnancy: excessive flow after delivery

a. Scarlet {501*} [78] on #10-11 (placenta must be expelled), followed by
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #10-11.
After flow is controlled:
c. Green {523} [29] and Magenta {525*} [64] systemic front.

141.

Pregnancy: to regulate milk production

a. Green {523} [29] systemic front, and
b. Orange {440} [10] on #4-5 to increase production, or
c. Indigo {622} [46] on #4-5 to decrease production.
NOTE: Use care in dietary habits.

142.

Prostate enlargement
(benign prostatic hypertrophy)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [16] and Indigo {622} [44] between #11 and #19.
NOTE: Lack of zinc in the diet has been implicated. Wheat germ is a good source of zinc but it is better to eliminate white-flour from the diet and use only whole-wheat products.

143.

Acute prostatic inflammation

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] between #11 and #19.
NOTE: Lack of zinc in the diet has been implicated. Wheat germ is a good source of zinc but it is better to eliminate white-flour from the diet and use only whole-wheat products.

144.

Chronic prostatic inflammation

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and between #11 and #19.
b. If enlargement has occurred use schedule #142.
NOTE: Lack of zinc in the diet has been implicated. Wheat germ is a good source of zinc but it is better to eliminate white-flour from the diet and use only whole-wheat products.

145.

Acute nephritis

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic back.
b. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
c. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18, or Magenta {525*} [69] if blood pressure is too high.

146.

Chronic nephritis,
renal sclerosis,
uremia

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
c. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18, or Magenta {525*} [69] if blood pressure is too high.
NOTE: Arteriosclerosis and other complications may be involved and require attention.

147.

Urine suppression
(prerenal anuria)

a. Green {523} [30, 32] systemic back.
b. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18.
NOTE: Obstructive suppression may require surgical intervention.

148.

Blood in urine
(hematuria)

If bleeding is from the bladder:
a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #10.
If bleeding is from the kidneys:
c. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic back.
d. Indigo {622} [44] on #18.
NOTE: Excessive exercise or any of several diseases may be causal. Do not run or jog hard on an empty urinary bladder.

149.

Albumin in the urine

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
NOTE: Severe exertion, a cold bath, poor diet, etc., may be causal.

150.

Hemoglobinuria,
paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [64, 66, 67] systemic front and back.
NOTE: Body warmth must be maintained at all times; even a cold drink can precipitate an attack. Syphilis may be associated.

151.

Pyuria,
pyelitis,
cystitis

If condition focus is in front:
a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #10-11.
If condition focus is in back:
c. Green {523} [32] systemic back.
d. Indigo {622} [45, 47] on #18-19.
NOTE: In many cases, tonations may be required on front and back areas.

152.

Pneumaturia

a. Green {523} [32] on #10-11-18.
b. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #9-10 if with intestinal abscesses, leading to a fistula.
NOTE: Often associated with vesico-enteric fistula.

153.

Lithuria

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
NOTE: Drink water freely; increase intake of foods high in mineral salts. Avoid all meat, fish, coffee and tea.

154.

Oxaluria

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10.
c. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
NOTE: Drink water freely. Avoid foods containing oxalic acid until condition improves.

155.

Indicanuria

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
NOTE: Diet may need improvement. Gallstones, wasting diseases, peritonitis, excess stomach acid, etc., may be involved and require attention.

156.

Cystinuria

a. Lemon {494} [22, 27] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
NOTE: May require decrease of dietary protein and increase of foods with alkaline residue.

157.

Hydronephrosis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Indigo {622} [44] and Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
NOTE: The cause must be found promptly as it is often a mechanical obstruction which may require surgery or other intervention.

158.

Kidney stones
(nephrolithiasis)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [66, 69] systemic back.
NOTE: Drink water freely. Depending on location and size, stones may require removal.

159.

Addison’s disease
(adrenal tuberculosis or
atrophy)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Scarlet {501*} [75] systemic front and back (especially Scarlet {501*} on #18).
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
NOTE: Water and electrolyte balance may be seriously altered and require attention.

160.

Acute hemorrhagic adrenalitis

a. Green {523} [32] systemic back.
b. Indigo {622} [44] and Magenta {525*} [67] on #18.
NOTE: May be associated with purpura, fevers, etc.

161.

Adrenal cancer
(see schedule #177, cancer)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #1

162.

Adrenal over-activity,
Cushing’s syndrome
(adrenal hypertrophy or
hyper-function)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Purple {562*} [53] on #18.
d. In hypertrophy, add Indigo {622} [44] on #18.
NOTE: Oat-cell lung cancer may be involved.

163.

Adrenal under-activity
(secondary adrenal insufficiency)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1 if underlying cause is panhypopituitarism.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15 if brain tumor is present.
d. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18; Magenta {525*} [67] also may be useful.
NOTE: Thyroid and reproductive functions may be affected.

164.

Hemorrhoids
(piles)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and on #19.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #19.
NOTE: Constipation and its often attendant straining to begin a movement is a common cause; Diet probably needs improvement. Other diseases are sometimes involved.

165.

Acute meningitis

a. Green {523} [32] and Indigo {622} [44, 45, 47] systemic back.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] systemic front if fever is high.
c. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back if circulatory collapse appears imminent.
NOTE: Dehydration is common and must be treated promptly.

166.

Chronic meningitis

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Green {523} [32] systemic back.
NOTE: Tonate existing symptoms or as they develop.

167.

Spinal hemorrhage
(hematorrhachis,
hematomyelia)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] and Indigo {622} [44] systemic back.
b. If with paralysis, also tonate Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic back.

168.

Spinal growths: gliomaltumor /
gliomatosis /
hydromyelus
(see schedule #177, tumors)

a. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic back.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.

169.

Red neuralgia
(erythromelalgia)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front to include affected areas.
b. Purple {562*} [54, 55] on affected areas (or systemic front) may be tried during attacks in secondary types.
c. Scarlet {501*} [70, 71] systemic back to include affected areas may be tried during attacks in primary types.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco products must be stopped. Elevate affected extremities during attacks.

170.

Varicose veins

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic to include affected areas.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected areas.
c. Scarlet {501*} [73] on the affected areas may be useful in some cases.

171.

Hardening of the arteries
(arteriosclerosis)

a. Lemon {494} [22] Purple {562*} [55], and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
NOTE: If with high blood pressure, see schedule #277.

172.

Buerger’s disease
(thrombo-angiitis obliterans),
phlebitis,
thrombophlebitis

a. Lemon {494} [22], Purple {562*} [54, 57], and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front from #22.
b. Scarlet {501*} [74] on #4-5 in obliterans.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco products must be stopped. Elevate affected extremities during attacks.

173.

Reynaud’s disease

a. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front to include affected areas.
b. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic front and back to include affected areas.
c. During attacks, Orange {440} [9], Purple {562*} [57], or Scarlet {501*} [73] may be tried on affected areas.
NOTE: Any use of tobacco products must be stopped. Body warmth must be carefully maintained, and emotional stress avoided.

174.

Anemia
(see #309 for
sickle-cell anemia,
#316 for
pernicious anemia)

a. Red {392} [3] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front from #22.
NOTE: Underlying cause can be parasites, poor diet, hemorrhage, acute fever, poisons, etc.

175.

Chlorosis

a. Red {392} [3] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front from #22.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 68] on #4-5 and #10-11 (or systemic front).

176.

Leukemia

a. Red {392} [3] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front from #22.
b. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on hemorrhages if they occur.

177.

Cancer,
tumors,
growths;
malignant or benign,
(carcinoma,
sarcoma,
neoplasm);
cysts

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include affected area.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area. If the mass is interfering with organic functions, it may have to be removed. Indigo {622} may not be able to shrink it beyond a certain point, depending on its fibrous content.
c. Orange {440} [15] on the affected area may assist in reducing the mass.
NOTE: A diet high in uncooked foods/juices should be used. As with all serious conditions, and especially so here, the sooner tonations are begun the better chances are for a favorable outcome.

178.

Hodgkin’s disease
(lymphadenoma) -
see #177, cancer

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Indigo {622} [44] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [14] on affected areas if bone involvement occurs.
c. Yellow {466} [17] systemic to include affected lymph nodes.
NOTE: Complications may include anemia, fever, jaundice, edema, boils, etc. Alcoholic drinks may cause severe pains.

179.

Scurvy

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Indigo {622} [44] systemic front.
NOTE: A diet with a much higher level of vitamin C is imperative. Tonate complications as they occur.

180.

Beri-beri

If with fever:
a. Turquoise {554} [33] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
If with little or no fever:
b. Magenta {525*} [66] and Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic front and back.
NOTE: Diet must be improved, especially with foods high in vitamin B-1: wheat germ, food-grade yeast, sunflower seeds, soybeans, peanuts, etc.

181.

Rickets,
osteomalacia

a. Lemon {494} [22, 24] and Orange {440} [14] systemic front and back from #22.
b. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18.
c. Indigo {622} [41] on #3 if parathyroids are involved.
NOTE: Intake of vitamin D must be increased; an improved diet may be essential.

182.

Gout

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front from #22.
b. Scarlet {501*} [70] on#18.
NOTE: Diet usually requires considerable improvement. Avoid alcoholic drinks. Drink water freely. Tonate acute symptoms as they occur.

183.

Obesity

a. Lemon {494} [20] systemic front, and if with:
b. Pituitary dysfunction - Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Hypothyroidism - Orange {440} [7] systemic front.
d. Gonadal insufficiency - Green {523} [29, 30] on #1, and Scarlet {501*} [78] on #10-11-18.
e. Cerebral tumor - Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15 (see schedule #177).
f. Excessive hunger - Violet {659} [50] on #8-9-10.
g. Water retention - Green {523} [30] on #1, and Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18.
NOTE: Dietary and exercise habits usually need improvement. Several small meals a day may help (instead of the typical three large meals). Emotional factors may be involved.

184.

Dercum’s disease
(adiposis dolorosa)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Orange {440} [15] systemic front.
b. Green {523} [31, 32] on #1.
c. Violet {659} [51] on painful skin areas.
d. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18 may tried if asthenia occurs.
e. Magenta {525*} [64] systemic front if mental changes are noted (see schedule #323).

185.

Boils
(furuncles),
carbuncles

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include the affected area, and these Colors on the affected area:
b. Orange {440} [15] until suppuration begins and throbbing is felt, then
c. Green {523} [31, 32] until pus stops draining, then
d. Replace Lemon {494} tonations with Turquoise {554} [35, 36] systemic, and a few tonations of Indigo {622} [44] on the affected area.
NOTE: If disorder is a recurring problem, between episodes tonate Yellow {466} [17], and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front for several weeks. Diet probably needs improvement.

186.

Skin diseases /
sores /
ulceration,
Athlete’s foot,
Moles

Moist or weeping types:
a. Turquoise {554} [33, 35] systemic to include affected area until signs of drying appear, then also tonate:
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.
Dry or scaly types:
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include affected area, and
d. Orange {440} [15] on affected area until area erupts and exudes freely (becomes a weeping type , then
e. Continue as listed for weeping types (a. and b.)
NOTE: Do not use soap on affected area. Diet, allergies, or emotional stress may be involved in some cases. If sores or ulcerations tend to recur, see Schedule#314. Athlete’s foot is a weeping type but its cause is an external fungus feeding on dead skin which is not within the circulatory system so Tonations may help but is not usually effective except with an accompanying infection. Similar comment applies to moles.

187.

Skin hemorrhages
(purpura)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include affected area.
b. Indigo {622} [44] and Magenta {525*} [66] on affected areas.
NOTE: Other diseases are often associated.

188.

Bleeding injury,
hemorrhage

a. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area until bleeding stops, then
b. Turquoise {554} [33, 35] systemic to include affected area, and
c. Green {523} [32] and Magenta {525*} [66] on affected area.
NOTE: Stitches, taping, or a compression bandage may be necessary if injury is severe.

189.

Burns from fire or heat
(infra-Red burn)

a. Blue {587} [39] and Indigo {622} [44, 47] on affected area until pain subsides and a crust or scab forms (an extended tonation is often useful, especially in cases with large involved areas), then
b. Turquoise {554} [33, 35] systemic to include affected area.
c. Green {523} [31, 32] on affected area.
d. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18 if kidney functions falter.
e. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on affected area if exudation or pain continues.

190.

Burns from: x-rays -
radiation -
ultra-Violet -
Sunburn

When there is more than a little fever:
a. Blue {587} [39] or Indigo {622} [47] systemic to include affected area.
b. Red {392} [5] on affected area, or systemic if needed (some cases respond to this Color alone).
With little or no fever:
c. Green {523} [29, 31] systemic to include affected area.
d. Red {392} [5] on affected area, or systemic if needed.
e. Turquoise {554} [35] on affected area if skin has been injured:
NOTE: Effects of radiation may not become apparent for some time - even several years.

191.

Tick itches,
insect bites
(parasitic arachnida).
Dermatitis

a. Turquoise {554} [33, 35] and Blue {587} [37] on affected areas.
NOTE: Tonate complications as they occur. For chronic dermatitis, use Color schedule #186.

192.

Ainhum

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front to include affected area.
b. Magenta {525*} [66] on affected area.

193.

Scleroderma

a. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic front.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
c. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic to include affected areas (or Purple {562*} [56] if with high blood pressure).
d. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18 (or Scarlet {501*} [70] if kidney failure appears imminent).

194.

Altitude sickness
(anoxemia)

a. Blue {587} [40] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [6] on #3-4-5-17.
NOTE: Supply additional oxygen; move to a lower altitude.

195.

Bends,
diver’s paralysis
(caisson disease)

a. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic to include affected area.
b. If with paralysis, also tonate Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic back and include affected area.
NOTE: Recompression-decompression is usually essential. If bone necrosis is suspected tonate Orange {440} [14] on affected area and Lemon {494} [22, 24] systemic to include affected area.

196.

Muscle stiffness,
or cramps: writer’s /
swimmer’s /
stiff neck / etc.

a. Orange {440} [9] on affected area.
NOTE: Massage may be helpful. A change of bed pillows may help if neck stiffness persists.

197.

Loss of blood pressure, primary or secondary shock

a. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back.
NOTE: The cause must be identified and treated.

198.

Acute alcoholism

a. Blue {587} [39] and Magenta {525*} [64, 66] systemic front.
b. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back if circulatory collapse appears imminent.
c. Orange {440} [6] on #3-4-5 if respiration rate is low; or systemic front for weakness, excessive perspiration, etc.

199.

Chronic alcoholism

a. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [64, 65, 66] systemic front.
c. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
NOTE: Alcohol intake must stop as soon as possible. Tonate withdrawal symptoms as they appear. Emotional and dietary problems present in most cases must be resolved. (See schedule #323.)

200.

Delirium tremens

a. Turquoise {554} [33] and Magenta {525*} [64, 66] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [54, 58, 60] on #1-2-3-4-5.
NOTE: After delirium is under control, tonations for alcoholism should be considered.

201.

Drug addiction:
heroin /
morphine /
opium etc.

a. Green {523} [29, 30] systemic front, and if with:
b. Itching - Blue {587} [37] on affected area.
c. Poor digestion - Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10.
d. Restlessness - Violet {659} [51] on #1 (or systemic front).
e. Low heart rate - Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18, or Scarlet {501*} [70, 74] if rate is very low.
NOTE: Tonate symptoms as they appear. Emotional support may be essential for recovery. (See schedule #323.)

202.

Lead poisoning

a. Yellow {466} [17] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
NOTE: Tonate complications which may include: anemia, brain and heart disease, colitis, nephritis, neuritis, paralysis, etc. If poisoning is acute from eating lead paint, contact nearest poison control center, and begin first-aid measures if possible.

203.

Arsenic poisoning

Oral ingestion, acute:
a. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back if circulatory collapse appears imminent.
b. Stomach must be emptied as soon as possible, and washed with an antidote if available. If vomiting has begun, see schedule #105.
c. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #6-8, but only after stomach has been properly emptied. If electrolyte loss or dehydration is severe, immediate attention may be essential.
d. Diarrhea will appear later, tonate Yellow {466} [19] on #6-7-8-9-10 to hasten process. Enemas should be used to remove as much arsenic from the bowels as quickly as possible. Then
e. Tonate schedule #112, dysentery.
NOTE: Contact nearest poison control center, and begin first-aid if possible.
Chronic poisoning:
f. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
g. Yellow {466} [17, 18] on #6-7-8-9-10 or systemic front.
h. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18.
NOTE: Complications may include anemia, skin and liver diseases, paralysis, etc.

204.

Food poisoning

See schedule #105 for vomiting.
a. Green
{523} [29, 32] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
NOTE: Contact nearest poison control center, and begin first-aid if possible.

205.

Sunstroke
(asphyxial sunstroke)

a. Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [58, 60] on #4-5.
NOTE: Body temperature may rise to 107°F, and somewhat higher in extreme cases. A cold bath may be helpful, even essential; care must be taken to avoid over-cooling (hypothermia) or shock (circulatory collapse).

206.

Heat prostration
(heat collapse or syncope)

a. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back.
NOTE: Body internal temperature is normal; circulatory failure causes skin to be cold and damp. Pulse is usually less than 100; blood pressure falls.

207.

Sprains

a. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on affected area (an extended tonation may be useful).
After pain subsides:
b. Green {523} [31] systemic to include affected area.
c. Orange {440} [15] on affected area, and an occasional Indigo {622} [44] on the same area.

208.

Bone fractures

a. Have fracture set or adjusted.
b. Orange {440} [14] and Lemon {494} [24] as close to the fracture as the cast will permit.
c. Blue {587} [37] also may be tonated if itching develops.

209.

Acute bursitis
or tendinitis.
Tennis arm/elbow

a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic to include affected area.
b. Blue {587} [39] or Indigo {622} [44, 45] on affected area.

210.

Chronic bursitis
or tendinitis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front to include affected area.
b. Orange {440} [15] on affected area.
c. Blue {587} [39] on affected area if still painful.

211.

Reducible hernia,
rupture

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [17] and Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.
NOTE: Likely to be successful with children to five years of age; a supportive appliance (truss) may be necessary temporarily. May be helpful at any age but how effectively depends on individual circumstances.

212.

Osteo-arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis

Acute condition:
a. Green {523} [29, 31, 32] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic to include affected areas.
b. Blue {587} [39] or Indigo {622} [45, 47] on affected areas.
Chronic condition:
c. Lemon {494} [22, 24] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic to include affected areas.
d. Turquoise {554} [33] and/or Indigo {622} [44, 47] if with effusions or pain.
e. Orange {440} [14] on areas of bone atrophy.

213.

Paget’s disease
(osteitis deformans)

a. Lemon {494} [22, 24] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic to include affected areas.
b. Orange {440} [14] on affected areas.
c. Purple {562*} [54] may be tried on areas with bone aches.
d. Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15 if with skull tumors.

214.

Lobstein’s disease
(osteogenesis imperfecta)

a. Lemon {494} [22, 24] and Orange {440} [14] systemic front from #22.

215.

Marie’s syndrome
(hypertrophic pulmonary osteo-arthropy)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front from #22.
NOTE: Other diseases are usually involved or causative: tuberculosis, jaundice, nephntis, empyema, bronchiectasis, syphilis, etc.

216.

Achondroplasia

a. Lemon {494} [22, 24] and Orange {440} [14] systemic front and back from #22.
b. Green {523} [30] on #1.
NOTE: By the time this condition is diagnosed, irreversible damage may have already occurred (united diaphyses, etc.), limiting the level of recovery possible.

217.

Nerve inflammation
(neuritis),
nerve pain
(neuralgia),
sciatica

a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic to include affected area.
b. Indigo {622} [47] on affected area.
c. If paralysis occurs, tonate Sensory or Motor nervous system schedule (#275 or #276) as required.
NOTE: May be associated with anemia, decayed teeth, bony spurs, latent nephritis, gout, etc.

218.

Nerve tumors
(neuromata) -
see schedule #177, tumors

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include affected area.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.

219.

Sleeping sickness
(trypanosomiasis)

a. Yellow {466} [17, 21] and Green {523} [32] systemic front and on #16.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front if there is fever or convulsions.
c. Magenta {525*} [65, 66, 69] on #4-5-18, and systemic to include any areas with edema.

220.

Malaria

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [61] systemic front before and during paroxysms.
During remissions, when fever is low:
c. Yellow {466} [17, 21] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
d. Red {392} [2, 3] systemic front from #22.
e. Violet {659} [48, 52] on #6.

221.

Psorospermiasis

a. Yellow {466} [21] and Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front.
NOTE: Tonate complications as they occur.

222.

Glanders,
farcy

a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.

223.

Actinomycosis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.
c. Red {392} [2] on #7-8 if liver is involved.
NOTE: Tonate complications as they occur.

224.

Typhoid
or typhus fever

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [54, 60] if with high fever or headache.
NOTE: Complications are common and may be severe; tonate as they occur.
For convalescence:
c. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front.
d. After one week, also tonate Yellow {466} [17] systemic front.
e. Tonate appropriate stimulant Color on each organ which had been involved.
f. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

225.

Chickenpox
(varicella),
measles
(rubeola,
rubella)

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [37, 39] systemic to include rash areas.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on hemorrhages if they occur.
NOTE: Tonate complications if they occur. For convalescence:
c. Lemon {494} [28] systemic to include areas which had a rash, followed by Yellow {466} [17].
d. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [35, 36] systemic to include areas which had a rash.

226.

Relapsing or intermittent fevers

When there is fever:
a. Green {523} [32], Blue {587} [39] and Purple {562*} [61] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
When there is little or no fever:
c. Yellow {466} [17] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
d. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
e. When fever no longer recurs, conclude with Turquoise {554} [35, 36] systemic front.

227.

Smallpox
(variola)

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic to include rash areas.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on hemorrhages if they occur.
For convalescence:
d. Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include areas which had a rash, followed by Yellow {466} [17].
e. Magenta {525*} [66] on areas which had a hemorrhage.
f. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [35, 36] systemic to include areas which had a rash.

228.

Mumps
(parotitis)

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front (and back if spine is involved).
For convalescence:
b. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front (and back if with spine involvement), followed by Yellow {466} [17].
c. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.
NOTE: Be sure area #11 is included in front tonations.

229.

Scarlet fever

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic to include rash areas.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] if with high fever.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on hemorrhages if they occur.
For convalescence:
d. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic to include areas which had a rash, followed by Yellow {466} [17].
e. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [35, 36] systemic to include areas which had a rash.

230.

Whooping cough
(pertussis)

Catarrhal stage, or when there is fever:
a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
c. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #1-2 for pain and/or hemorrhage.
Paroxysmal stage, or when there is little or no fever:
d. Lemon {494} [23] systemic front.
e. Orange {440} [6, 15] on #2-3-4-5 may aid in loosening phlegm.
f. Magenta {525*} [65, 66] on #1-2-3-4-5. For convalescence:
g. Lemon {494} [22, 23] systemic front, and after one week Yellow {466} [17] also.
Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

231.

Flu
(influenza,
grippe)

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 66] on #4-5.
c. Purple {562*} [54, 60, 63] on #1-2-3-4-5 may be tonated for headache, fever, dry cough (see Purple {562*} [63] attribute).
NOTE: At first sign of onset tonate Scarlet {501*} [74] once on #1-2-3-4-5; repeatedly take deep breaths. Flu can have varied and sometimes severe complications; tonate accordingly.

232.

Diphtheria

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] if fever is high.
c. Magenta {525*} [69] on #18, or Scarlet {501*} [70] if urine suppression occurs.
d. Indigo {622} [44] on membranes (areas #1-2-3), and hemorrhages if they occur.
NOTE: Complications are common, varied, and may be severe.
For convalescence:
e. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front, followed by Yellow {466} [17].
f. If nerve damage or paralysis has occurRed {392}, tonate one of the Nervous system schedules (#275 or #276).
g. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
h. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

233.

Rocky Mountain
spotted fever,
tick fever
(cerebrospinal fever)

a. Green {523} [32] and Indigo {622} [44, 47] systemic front and back.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60, 63] if with high fever or dry cough (see attribute [63]).
c. Blue {587} [39] systemic front if with high fever.
NOTE: Complications are common, varied, and may be severe.

d. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) systemic back.
e. Tonate appropriate stimulant Color on each organ which had been involved.
f. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front and back.

234.

Breakbone fever
(dengue)

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [54, 60] systemic front to include extremities when with high fever and pain, Magenta {525*} [66] at other times.
c. Scarlet {501*} [71, 72] systemic front and back if circulatory collapse (fever shock syndrome) appears imminent.
d. Indigo {622} [44, 47] systemic front and on hemorrhages.
For convalescence:
e. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic to include rash areas (a few cases do not have a rash).
f. After one week add Yellow {466} [17] systemic front.
g. Continue Lemon {494} and Yellow {466} for three weeks after all obvious symptoms disappear.
h. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

235.

Rheumatic fever

a. Green {523} [32] and Indigo {622} [44, 45, 47] systemic to include affected joints.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5-18.
c. Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5 if dry cough occurs (see attribute [63]).
d. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18 if kidney function falters or edema occurs.
For convalescence:
e. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front, and after one week add Yellow {466} [17].
f. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
g. Continue Yellow {466}, Lemon {494}, Magenta {525*}, for several months after all symptoms have disappeared.
h. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

236.

Cholera asiatica,
cholera nostras
Preliminary stage:

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #6-7-8-9-10.
If collapse stage occurs:
c. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back.
d. Resume a. and b. tonations after danger of collapse eases.
Reaction stage, or convalescence:
e. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front, and Yellow {466} [17] after one week.
f. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
g. Orange {440} [9] on areas with muscle cramps.
h. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.
NOTE: If electrolyte loss or dehydration is severe, immediate attention may be essential.

237.

Yellow fever

a. Green {523} [32], Blue {587} [39], and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 45] on #6-8, and on hemorrhages.
c. Scarlet {501*} [67] on #18.
d. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
For convalescence:
e. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front, and Yellow {466} [17] after one week.
f. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
g. Red {392} [2] on #7-8.
h. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.
NOTE: If electrolyte loss or dehydration is severe, immediate attention may be essential.

238.

Bubonic plague,
septicemic plague

a. Green {523} [32] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front, or Indigo {622} [44] if hemorrhages occur.
c. Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 (or systemic) when fever is high.
d. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back if circulatory collapse appears imminent.
For convalescence:
e. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front, and Yellow {466} [17] after one week.
f. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
g. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

239.

Malta fever
(brucellosis)

When there is fever:
a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 (or systemic) if with high fever.
c. Yellow {466} [18] on #8-9-10 if constipation occurs.
With little or no fever:
d. Yellow {466} [17] and Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front.
e. See schedule #226 if fever becomes recurrent.

240.

Miliary fever

a. Green {523} [32] and Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front, or Indigo {622} [44] if hemorrhages occur.
c. Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 (or systemic) if with high fever.
For convalescence:
d. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic to include areas with vesicles, and Yellow {466} [17] after a few days.
e. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [35, 36] systemic to include areas which had vesicles.

241.

Canker sores
(aphthous stomatitis)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front and in mouth.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1 and in mouth, systemic front if with fever.
c. Indigo {622} [47] or Violet {659} [51] may be tried on painful sores.
NOTE: If sores tend to recur, between attacks tonate Lemon {494} [22] and Yellow {466} [17] systemic front from #22.

242.

Leprosy

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Green {523} [32] systemic to include areas with lesions.
b. Blue {587} [39] on areas of neuritis, or systemic front (instead of Lemon {494}) when there is fever.
c. If with paralysis, Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic to include those areas.
NOTE: Tonate any organ which becomes involved.

243.

Ephemeral fever,
febricula

See schedule #315, unexplained fever.

244.

Milk sickness,
trembles

a. Green {523} [32] and Indigo {622} [45, 47] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [18, 19] on #8-9-10 if constipated (see schedule #109).

245.

Infectious mononucleosis,
glandular fever

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18, or Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 (or systemic) when fever is high.
c. Yellow {466} [17] on areas of lymphatic involvement.
NOTE: Various organs may be affected and require attention. For convalescence:
d. Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front for one week, then
e. Lemon {494} [22, 28] and Yellow {466} [17] systemic to include lymphatic areas which were affected; tonate for at least one month (glandular involvement may not appear for three weeks).
f. Conclude with Turquoise {554} [36] systemic front.

246.

Anthrax

a. Yellow {466} [17] and Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front, or Indigo {622} [44] if with effusions or hemorrhages.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or if edema occurs:
d. Magenta {525*} [65, 66] systemic front and Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18.
e. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back if circulatory collapse appears imminent.
NOTE: Complications may be varied and severe. Pulmonary anthrax is often fatal; use extreme care.

247.

Rabies,
hydrophobia
Premonitory stage:

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front and back.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
c. Yellow {466} [16, 17] systemic back. Excitement stage:
d. Yellow {466} [16, 17] systemic back (keep Color from shining on front areas).
e. Magenta {525*} [65, 66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
f. Violet {659} [51, 52] systemic front.
Paralytic stage:
g. Scarlet {501*} [71] systemic front and back.
NOTE: Condition is extremely serious, usually fatal.

248.

Lockjaw
(tetanus)

a. Green {523} [32] and Purple {562*} [54, 60] systemic to include injury area.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
d. Orange {440} [9] anchor Yellow {466} [16] may be tried systemic back and on areas with spasms.
For convalescence:
e. Magenta {525*} [66] and Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic to include injury site.

249.

Septicemia

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front, or Indigo {622} [44] if with hemorrhages.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] if with high fever.
d. Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back if septic shock occurs.
e. Yellow {466} [17] and Lemon {494} [22, 28] systemic front and back may be required for several weeks. If fever recurs, see schedule #315, unexplained fever.

250.

Erysipelas

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [66] systemic front, or Purple {562*} [54, 60] if fever is high.
c. Magenta {525*} [67, 68] on #18.
d. Blue {587} [39] systemic front, or see schedule #296 if suppuration occurs.
NOTE: See schedule #311 if lymphedema occurs.

251.

Pyemia,
septicopyemia

a. Green {523} [32] and Indigo {622} [44, 45] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] if with high fever (systemic may be tonated).

252, 253.

Locomotor ataxia
(tabes dorsalis),
general paresis

a. Green {523} [29, 32] on #1, and systemic front.
b. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) systemic back, and on #1 if eyes are involved.
c. Magenta {525*} [64, 66] systemic front.
NOTE: Syphilis is the cause of these disorders, and may involve various organs.

254.

Shingles
(herpes zoster)

Acute stage (vesicles):
a. Green {523} [32] and Indigo {622} [44, 45, 47] systemic back, and on any affected areas.
Chronic stage:
b. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic back, and on affected areas.
c. Violet {659} [51] on painful areas.
NOTE: Take great care to keep eyes clean; also tonate on #1 if eyes are involved.

255.

Little’s disease
(tetraplegia spastica)

Early stage (hemorrhage, breathing difficulty):
a. Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15-16.
b. Orange {440} [6] on #3-4-5-17.
As soon as condition allows, begin Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) systemic back for later stage (do not wait for symptoms to appear - spasm, paralysis, etc.):

256.

Polio
(acute anterior poliomycitis),
multiple sclerosis,
progressive bulbar paralysis,
primary lateral sclerosis,
diffuse sclerosis,
degenerative myelitis,
infantile hemiplegia
(palsy),
muscular dystrophy,
Werdnig-Hoffman muscular atrophy, etc.

a. Green {523} [31, 32] systemic to include affected areas.
b. Blue {587} [39] systemic front when there is fever.
c. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic front and back to include affected areas.
d. Scarlet {501*} [71] systemic to include affected areas, in muscular atrophy or dystrophy.
NOTE: An adequate natural (unrefined) diet with many raw foods is of utmost importance. Eliminate refined sugar, white flour, and other typical “junk-foods” from the diet. A regimen of physical therapy, massage, exercise, etc., should be implemented when appropriate.

257.

Tay-Sachs disease
(amaurotic family idiocy)

a. Green {523} [29, 30, 31] systemic front and back.
b. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) systemic front and back.
NOTE: Condition is hereditary, considered incurable and eventually fatal, but this schedule may be tried to lessen symptoms. See note in schedule #256.

258.

Thomsen’s disease
(myotonia congenita)

a. Green {523} [29, 31] and Purple {562*} [54] systemic front.
b. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic to include affected areas. See note in schedule #256.

259.

Suppurative myositis

See schedule #296, abscess.

260.

Myasthenia gravis

a. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic front and back.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #4-5 (thymus) if with thymoma.
c. Scarlet {501*} [71] systemic front and back.

261.

Oppenheim’s disease
(amyotonia congenita)

Tonate (and see Note) as listed in schedule #256.

262.

Parkinson’s disease
(paralysis agitans,
shaking palsy)

a. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) on #1-15.
NOTE: Other disorders may be involved.

263.

Sydenham’s chorea
(acute chorea)

a. Turquoise {554} [33] and Violet {659} [49] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] if with high fever.
c. If paralysis persists, tonate Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic back.

264.

Habit spasms
or tics

a. Violet {659} [49, 51] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [64] on #1.
c. Orange {440} [9] may be tried on affected areas.

265.

Infantile convulsions

a. Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
NOTE: Many irritations and infections may be associated or causal: teething, otitis, digestive upset, phimosis, etc. Convulsions also may signal the onset of serious diseases: brain tumors, encephalitis, meningitis, Scarlet {501*} fever, etc. If cause is not determined, tonate:
b. Green {523} [29, 32] and Blue {587} [39, 40] systemic front until there are no episodes for a week, then
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front followed by Yellow {466} [17].

266.

Epilepsy

a. Purple {562*} systemic front.
b. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) on #1-15.
c. Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15 if with cerebral hemorrhage, tumor or abscess.
NOTE: Seizures can be caused by infections, injuries, toxic agents, brain disorders, etc, which may be confused with epileptic episodes.

267.

Hemophilia

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [64, 66] systemic front from #22.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on areas with hemorrhages.
c. Red {392} [2, 3] on #7-8.
NOTE: This is considered to be an incurable genetic disorder, but it may be worth trying tonations for a few months.

268.

Chronic drowsiness

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [64, 66] systemic front and back, and Scarlet {501*} [71] also may be tried if blood pressure is not too high.
NOTE: Dietary and emotional factors may be involved.

269.

Uncontrollable over activity
(hyperkinesis)

Depending on causative factors, either of these (or a combination) may be effective:
a. Turquoise {554} [33, 34] and Violet {659} [49, 51] systemic front.
b. Lemon {494} [22, 25] and Orange {440} [9, 15] systemic front.
NOTE: Avoid exposure to fluorescent lighting. Do not eat foods containing artificial colors or flavors, or preservatives; read the labels on prepared foods and buy or discard accordingly.

270.

Functional over-activity

a. Green {523} [29, 30] on #1, or systemic front.
b. Violet {659} [49, 51] systemic front.
NOTE: If a particular organ is overactive, see the Table of Color Attributes for its stimulant Color and then tonate the OPPOSITE Color.

271.

Hatred,
human repugnance

a. Green {523} [29] on #1, or systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [64] systemic front. (See schedule #323.)

272.

Melancholia

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Scarlet {501*} [71] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [20] on #6-7. (See schedule #323.)

273.

Hysteria

a. Blue {587} [39, 40] and Magenta {525*} [64] systemic front.
b. Green {523} [29, 30] on #1, or systemic front.
c. Scarlet {501*} [77] on #10-11.
NOTE: Mental attitude is very important; suggestive therapy, etc., may be useful. See schedule #323.

274.

Palliation of pain

a. Indigo {622} [44], Violet {659} [49, 51], or Purple {562*} [54] may be tried on affected area.
b. Systemic tonations to include the affected area may be more effective.
NOTE: For recurrent pains, the cause should be found and corrected.

275.

Sensory nervous system schedule.
Macular degeneration.

This schedule is used in disorders with loss or impairment of any of the five senses. Colors are tonated systemic in most cases (Lemon {494} [22] should be tonated systemic in all cases). Individual condition listings indicate whether to tonate front or back areas.
a. Lemon {494} [22] and Yellow {466} [16, 17] for two weeks, then
b. Lemon {494} [22] and Orange {440} [15] for four weeks, then
c. Lemon {494} [22] and Red {392} [1] for six weeks.
d. For macular degeneration also tonate Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5; and Indigo {622} [44] on #1 if eye hemorrhage occurs.
NOTE: Repeat the schedule until desired results are attained. Nerve repair is often a slow process; be patient. Macular degeneration is often associated with other disorders which must be controlled; increased dietary lutein / vitamins A.C.E, may be essential.

276.

Motor nervous system schedule

This schedule is used in disorders with loss or impairment of movement abilities. The Colors are tonated systemic in most cases (Lemon {494} [22] should be tonated systemic in all cases). Individual condition listings indicate whether to tonate front or back areas.
a. Lemon {494} [22] and Yellow {466} [16, 17] for two weeks, then
b. Lemon {494} [22] and Orange {440} [15] for four weeks.
NOTE: Repeat the schedule until desired results are attained. Nerve repair is often a slow process; be patient.

277.

High blood pressure
(hypertension),
pheochromocytoma

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Purple {562*} [56] systemic front and back (tonating systemic from #22 is more effective in some cases and may be essential).
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.
c. Indigo {622} [44] systemic front and back if with tumors in the chromaffin system.
d. Indigo {622} [44] on #18 if with tumors in kidneys or adrenals.
NOTE: Persistent blood pressure above 140/90 mm/Hg (when at rest) in adults (much lower in children) may be termed high blood pressure. Several factors may be involved and require attention: heart/kidney / adrenal disorders, endocrine system disturbance, oral contraceptives, obesity, etc. Tonate this schedule until cause is determined.

278.

Low blood pressure
(hypotension)

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Scarlet {501*} [72] systemic front and back (tonating systemic from #22 is more effective in some cases and may be essential).
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.
NOTE: Persistent systolic blood pressure below 110 mm/Hg in adults may be termed low blood pressure. Several factors may be involved and require attention: heart or circulatory dysfunction, hemorrhage, anemia, infections, severe diarrhea, neurologic lesions, etc. Tonate this schedule until cause is determined.

279.

Menopausal complaints

a. Green {523} [29, 30] and Magenta {525*} [64, 66, 67] systemic front and on #18.
NOTE: Emotional state must be considered. Also tonate specific symptoms which may occur: itching - Blue {587} [37], poor digestion - Yellow {466} [18], etc. DuoTone using Green {523}-Magenta {525*} may be helpful.

280.

Carrier

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Yellow {466} [17] systemic front and back.
NOTE: A “carrier” is a person who harbors specific organisms while exhibiting no symptoms from their presence, but transmission is possible in diverse ways to other persons who may develop the usual disease of the organism. A test may be available to check on progress; if it is reliable, tonate until it is negative.

281.

Allergies

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and back from #22, and
b. Yellow {466} [17] systemic front for two weeks, then
c. Orange {440} [15] systemic front (instead of Yellow {466}) for two weeks.
NOTE: Also tonate symptoms as they occur. Repeat schedule as needed.

282.

Gangrene,
blood clots,
intermittent claudication

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [64, 66] systemic front to include affected areas.
b. Scarlet {501*} [74] on #4-5 if blood pressure is not too high.
c. Orange {440} [7, 9] systemic front to include affected area may be tried.
NOTE: Exercise carefully to increase circulation and lymphatic activity. Any use of tobacco must be stopped. See schedule #82 for lung gangrene.

283.

Peyronie’s disease
(penile induration)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [15] on #11 may aid in dissolving the fibrous chordee.

284.

Shivering,
chills

Shivering is an indication that the body requires a higher internal temperature - try: Scarlet {501*} [72] on #1-2-3-4-5-18 or systemic.
Chills may be felt at the onset of a fever or other problem; try Purple {562*} [63] on #1-2-3-4-5 without waiting for a Forecast time.
If onset is felt without chills, see note in schedule #231, and then schedule #315.

285.

Tinnitus

a. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) on #1 if for a nerve problem.
NOTE: Other conditions causing ear noises may be: obstructing ear-wax, certain drugs, infections, tumors, alcohol, injuries, syphilis, etc.

286.

Edema,
anasarca,
dropsy

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and back.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5 or systemic front.
c. Scarlet {501*} [70] on #18.
NOTE: Heart, liver, or kidney disease may be present.

287.

Slipped spinal disk
(herniated nucleus pulposus)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.

288.

Cystic fibrosis
(mucoviscidosis)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front from #22, and on #18 (pancreas).
b. Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10-18-19.
c. Try Orange {440} [15] on areas with viscid secretions, such as #4-5-17.
d. Try Indigo {622} [44] on areas with normal but excessive secretions.

289.

Immune deficiency
- acquired or congenital

a. Red {392} [3] and Lemon {494} [22, 26] systemic front from #22.
b. Yellow {466} [17] systemic front.
c. Violet {659} [48] on #6.
NOTE: Tonations may have limited effect if the spleen or thymus is absent (congenital or otherwise), but these Colors may be tried as well as tonations for symptoms.

290.

Lupus
(systemic lupus erythematosus)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front from #22.
b. Violet {659} [48] on #6
c. Blue {587} [39] systemic to include involved joints or skin areas.
d. Magenta {525*} [65, 69] on #4-5-18.
e. Indigo {622} [44] and Magenta {525*} [66] on skin hemorrhages.
NOTE: This serious and complex disease may involve any or several organs, requiring appropriate Colors on affected areas.

291.

Osteoporosis

a. Orange {440} [14] and Lemon {494} [22, 24] systemic front from #22, and systemic back if spine is involved.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 69] on #4-5-18.
c. Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10.
d. Indigo {622} [41] on #3 (parathyroid) may be tried.
NOTE: The cause of osteoporosis is not completely understood. Calcium and/or vitamin D deficiency or mal-absorption may be factors. Changes in calcitrol and sex-hormone production (especially after menopause) have been implicated. Other medical problems may cause secondary osteoporosis, and require attention.

292.

Hemorrhagic stroke
(cerebro-vascular hemorrhagic accident)

As soon as condition becomes apparent:
a. Purple {562*} [56] on #1-2-3-4-5.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15.
When condition has stabilized:
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
d. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
e. Indigo {622} [44] on #1-15 if even slight cerebral hemorrhage continues.
f. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) front if paralysis occurs.
NOTE: Most hemorrhagic strokes are caused by an aneurism, arterial disease and/or high blood pressure; tonate accordingly.

293.

Anorexia nervosa

a. Green {523} [28] and Magenta {525*} [64] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [19] on #6-7.
NOTE: Emotional circumstances are extremely important in this disorder. Tonate symptoms as they occur. (See schedule #323.)

294.

Pinworins
(enterobiasis)

a. Yellow {466} [21] on #6-7-8-9-10.
b. Blue {587} [37] on #19 may help for local (anal) itching.
NOTE: Re-infestation is difficult to avoid as pinworm eggs can live for three weeks in upholstery, clothes, etc. The entire family may need tonations. Keep fingers away from mouth.

295.

Sinus inflammation
(sinusitis)

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front, or Lemon {494} [22] if condition is chronic.
b. Blue {587} [39] on #1.
NOTE: Abscessed teeth may need attention.

296.

Abscess

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Indigo {622} [44, 45, 47] on affected area.
c. Orange {440} [15] and Yellow {466} [17] on affected area may help the abscess drain if it is in an area where it can break through the skin.
d. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] if high fever is present.
e. Blue {587} [39] systemic front if fever is high.
If abscess has drained through the skin and healing has begun:
f. Turquoise {554} [39] systemic to include affected area.
g. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.
NOTE: Schedules for some abscesses may be found under appropriate headings. If encapsulation occurs, aspiration or removal may be necessary.

297.

Bacteremia

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60, 61] if fever is high or recurring.
NOTE: Blood-electrolyte imbalance, multiple abscesses, shock, kidney failure, or other life-threatening circumstances may develop.

298.

Cat-scratch disease
(benign lymphoreticulosis)

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front to include affected lymph nodes.
b. Yellow {466} [17] on affected lymph nodes.
c. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5.
d. If draining fistulas form, see schedule #314—discharges.

299.

Alzheimer’s disease,
senile dementia

a. Lemon {494} [22, 25] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [66, 66, 67] on #1-2-3-4-5-18.
c. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) on #1.
NOTE: Loss of brain tissue is considered irreversible but it is possible for development of this condition to be slowed or halted. Other problems causing dementia can be alcoholism, tumors, syphilis, inflammations, vitamin deficiencies (poor diet), etc. Up to 30 times the usual amount of aluminum is often found in the brains of those with Alzheimer’s disease but it is not known whether this is a cause or an effect. It would seem prudent to avoid unnecessary ingestion of aluminum, such as from cooking utensils, some bakery products (leavening agents), and many anti-perspirants. Tonate symptoms as they occur. Physical and mental exercise may slow progress of this condition, according to recent research.

300.

Retinitis pigmentosa

a. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) on #1.
b. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.

301.

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic back.
b. Magenta {525*} [67] on #18. Indigo {622} [44] and Purple {562*} [53] may be tried.

302.

Athletic heart syndrome

a. Green {523} [29] and Magenta {525*} [65, 66] systemic front.
NOTE: The heart normally enlarges and slows in response to continued additional work load placed upon it. Though the heart rate decreases, the ratio should remain normal, between four and five pulse to one respiration. If arrhythmias develop: schedule #71.

303.

Black eye,
bruises

a. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on affected area as soon as possible to limit swelling and pain (an extended tonation may be useful).
After pain subsides:
b. Orange {440} [15] and Lemon {494} [22] on affected area.

304.

Inflammation

This schedule may be used for any inflammation not specifically listed.
a. Green {523} [29, 32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic to include affected area.
b. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [58, 60] if pulse rate is too fast or fever is high.
c. Magenta {525*} [67] on #18.
d. If fever persists, try Yellow {466} [17] systemic to include affected area (see #315).

305.

Cough
- productive of phlegm

If with little or no fever:
a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and on #17.
b. If condition is chronic, see Color schedule #81.
If there is fever:
c. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
d. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5, or Purple {562*} [60] if fever is high.
e. Blue {587} [39] on #1-2-3-4-5-17, or systemic front and on #17 if fever is high.
f. When fever drops, resume tonation instruction a. or b.
NOTE: Possible underlying causes are numerous. Productive coughing should not be suppressed except in cases where the person’s well-being may be compromised, such as with an aneurism or exhaustion.

306.

Dry cough
- no phlegm production

If cough is due to throat irritation:
a. Blue {587} [39] on #l-2-3.
If cough is due to heart / lung imbalance:
b. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
c. Purple {562*} [63] on #4-5 (see attribute [63]).

307.

Diverticulosis

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Yellow {466} [18] and Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #9-10-18-19.
NOTE: In most cases an increase in dietary fiber is essential.

308.

Endometriosis

a. Lemon {494} [22] and Magenta {525*} [64, 68] systemic front.
b. Purple
{562*} [54, 62] on painful areas of misplaced endometrial tissue.
c. Indigo {622} [44, 47] on painful areas also may be tried. Surgical intervention may be required.

309.

Sickle,
cell anemia

a. Red {392} [3] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front from #22.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.
c. Violet {659} [48] on #6.
NOTE: This condition is considered incurable and life-shortening, but these Colors may be tried - with other Colors as symptoms dictate.

310.

Primary lymphedema

a. Yellow {466} [17] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front to include affected extremity.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18.
NOTE: Appropriate exercise may be helpful and even essential.

311.

Secondary lymphedema

a. Yellow {466} [17] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front to include affected extremity.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18, or Purple {562*} [60] if with high fever.
c. If with fever, Blue {587} [39] systemic front to include affected extremity.
NOTE: Other diseases may be involved; surgery or radiation also can be causal.

312.

Cigarette smoking,
tobacco

a. Green {523} [29, 31] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [6] and Lemon {494} [22, 23] on #4-5-17.
NOTE: An authoritative medical opinion (Merck Manual) on the dismal health prospects of those who smoke more than one pack of cigarettes a day contends:
1. Smokers have twenty times the likelihood of developing lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, and/or emphysema, compared to non-smokers. Less than a pack per day decreases the risk more-or-less, but every cigarette smoked adds its share of poisons to the body which MUST cause some type of detrimental effect.
2. Increases the risk of atherosclerosis and other vascular diseases, and may double the chance of having a heart attack (myocardial infarction).
3. Pregnant women who smoke give birth to smaller infants, and increase the probability of miscarriage or stillbirth.
4. Other disorders which occur more frequently in smokers include tuberculosis, cancer of the mouth or throat or bladder, stomach ulcers, optic nerve damage, gum problems leading to loss of teeth, and on and on and on. It is difficult to imagine a substance with more insidious capability of harm to good health than tobacco. While it may take years or decades for the injury to become evident, the price for this forty eventually must be paid: “As you sow, so shall you reap”. The human body has an incredible capacity for accepting abuse and repairing the damage, but when it has been pushed past its limit we cannot intelligently expect to completely regain that which has been wasted. Tonations can help in most cases but its value will be greatly diminished unless the use of tobacco in any form is stopped. If the cause is not removed, the effects will persist. Tonate symptoms as they occur.

313.

Nearsightedness
(myopia),
farsightedness
(hyperopia),
other visual refractive disorders
(ametropia)

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front, and
b. Yellow {466} [16, 17] on #1 for two weeks, then
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front, and
d. Orange {440} [15] on #1 for four weeks, then
e. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front, and
f. Red {392} [1] on #1 for six weeks.
g. Repeat above schedule as needed.
h. In some cases a relaxant such as Violet {659} [51] or Purple {562*} [54] on #1 may be useful.
NOTE: The extent of visual problems is often influenced by the person’s general health so Lemon {494} [22] systemic tonations are specified and may be essential. Improvement is likely but complete resolution is not.

314.

Discharges

Some conditions (splinters, wounds, leukorrhea, etc.) cause a discharge of pus or other matter. The following comprehensive schedule may be used in such cases.
With little or no fever:
a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic to include affected area.
b. Blue {587} [39] on affected area.
c. A few tonations of Orange {440} [15] and/or Yellow {466} [17] on affected area (or systemic) also may be used for a chronic condition.
When there is fever:
d. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic to include affected area.
e. Magenta {525*} [65] on #4-5-18, or Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 if fever is high. When discharge shows signs of stopping:
f. Green {523} [32] systemic to include affected area.
g. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area.
NOTE: If condition recurs, repeat schedule with emphasis on instructions a. and c.

315.

Unexplained fever
(FUO)

a. Green {523} [29, 32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Magenta {525*} [65, 67] on #4-5-18, or Purple {562*} [60] on #4-5 if fever is high.
c. If fever persists without explanation, try Yellow {466} [17] systemic front. If fever does not drop, continue with instructions a. and b. for a few days, and then repeat c.
d. If fever is a recurrent type, between episodes tonate Yellow {466} [17], Lemon {494} [22], and Purple {562*} [61] systemic front.

316.

Pernicious anemia

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [11] on #7-8.
c. Yellow {466} [18] on #6-7-8-9-10.
NOTE: Causes may include inadequate dietary vitamin B12, inadequate stomach secretion of “intrinsic factor” intestinal worms, and myxedema.

317.

Earache

Any number of conditions may result in an earache.
While the cause is being determined, tonate:
a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Either: Orange {440} [15] or Violet {659} [51, 52] on affected area.

318.

Syringomyelia

a. Sensory nervous system schedule (#275) systemic back.
b. Indigo {622} [44] on affected area (syrinx).

319.

Urinary incontinence

1) If due to sphincter weakness:
a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [15] and Green {523} [31] on #11.
c. Kegel’s exercise may help in many cases.
2) If due to nerve injury:
d. Motor nervous system schedule (#276) systemic to include affected nerve areas.
3) In men, if due to benign prostate enlargement, see schedule #142.
4) Drinking tea is involved in some cases.

320.

Preventive tonations
(prophylaxis)

When completely healthy there may seem to be little point in taking tonations. However, since many conditions take considerable time before becoming apparent, occasional (perhaps once a week) “preventive” tonations may be a sensible practice.
a. Green {523} [29] and Magenta {525*} [64] systemic front.
NOTE: Probably as important as tonations:
1) develop a cheerful, positive attitude in your thinking patterns; and
2) include vigorous exercise in your day-to-day routine.

321.

Localized scratch dermatitis
(localized neurodermatitis)

a. Green {523} [29] and Magenta {525*} [64] systemic to include affected area.
b. Blue {587} [37] on affected area.
NOTE: Emotional factors are usually involved; emotional stress must be controlled. Patients at times may be unaware of their scratching (unconscious habit) so a bandage on the affected area may be helpful.

322.

Genital herpes.
Herpes simplex

a. Green {523} [32] and Blue {587} [39] systemic until acute symptoms or apparent effects of the disease disappear, then
b. Between relapses, which are common, tonate Yellow {466} [17] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front for several months.
c. Indigo {622} [45, 47] on the affected area may be tried at the first sign of a relapse.
NOTE: Tonate unusual symptoms by using Table of Attributes.

323.

Phobias.
Schizophrenia,
Mental /
emotional disorders

Tonations most likely will need help for these conditions. Emotional disorders often have roots which may be difficult to identify. Behavioral modification methods frequently are effective. Depending on individual circumstances, one or more of these Colors may be tried (local or systemic):
Yellow {466} [20], Lemon {494} [22], Purple {562*} [62], Magenta {525*} [64], Scarlet {501*} [77].
The Table of Color Attributes indicates the reason for considering each Color. DuoTone with Green {523}/Magenta {525*} is as yet untested but holds promise for these and similar conditions.

324.

Candida
(candidiasis)

a. Yellow {466} [17, 21] and Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
NOTE: The most common Candida is Albicans, and it can be involved in any of several serious disorders such as endocarditis, splenomegaly, anemia, fulminating septi. cemia, meningitis, nephritis, etc. Tonations must be tailored to existing conditions use the index of Color schedules, and the Table of Color Attributes for secondary conditions or symptoms.

325.

Digestive hyperacidity

If condition is acute:
a. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front.
b. Blue {587} [39] and/or Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #6-7-8.
If condition is chronic:
c. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
d. Blue {587} [39] and/or Indigo {622} [44, 47] on #6-7-8.
NOTE: Dietary and emotional factors may be involved. Try drinking a glass of water (plain water, not a soft drink, etc.) ½-hour before each meal.

326.

Carpal tunnel syndrome.
Dry-eye syndrome

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front to include affected area.
b. Orange {440} [15] on affected area.
c. Blue {587} [39] on affected area if there is pain.

327.

Retinopathy

This condition can be the result of several other disorders such as diabetes, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis. The underlying cause must be determined and tonated if possible. For the retinopathy:
a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front.
b. Sensory nervous system schedule #275 on #1.
c. Magenta {525*} [66] on #1-2-3-4-5.
d. Purple {562*} [55] on #1.
e. Indigo {622} [44] on #1 if retinal hemorrhages occur.

328.

Lyme disease

Acute stage:
a. Green {523} [29] and Blue {587} [39] systemic front.
b. Schedule #284 if with chills.
NOTE: Chronic stage may develop along any of several courses:
arthritis, Color Schedule #212;
nerve involvement, #275 or 276;
skin ulcers, #186;
recurring fever, #226;
heart problems, #65 or 71;
chronic fatigue, #330;

329.

Fibromyalgia

a. Green {523} [29] systemic front.
b. Orange {440} [9, 15] Blue {587} [39], may be tried on painful areas, or systemic.
c. Violet {659} [51] also may be tried, and to aid sleeping (if necessary).
NOTE: The physical symptoms are very real but the underlying cause may well b from a distressed emotional state, stress, depression, etc.; also see schedule #323 Exercise, better sleep habits, lessening stress level, gentle massage, are often helpful especially in milder cases (these instructions could benefit almost any ailment).

330.

Chronic fatigue syndrome

a. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front if with little or no fever.
b. Turquoise {554} [33] systemic front if with fever.
NOTE: Though technically not part of chronic fatigue syndrome, some causes of energy loss can be:
A) Anemia, schedule #174;
B) Hypothyroidism, #60;
C) Adrenal under-activity, #163;
D) Sleep and emotional problems, #7 and 323;
E) Low blood pressure, #278;
F) Poor digestion, see #109;
G) Poor diet.

331.

Crohn’s disease

a. Green {523} [32] systemic front.
b. Lemon {494} [22] systemic front and Yellow {466} [l7, 18] on #6-7-8-9-10 when condition permits (pain and diarrhea at a low level).
c. Blue {587} [39] on #6-7-8-9-10, or Indigo {622} [44] if internal bleeding is detected.
d. Orange {440} [9] on #6-7-8-9-10 can be tried when there are cramps.
NOTE: Tonation areas are for typical cases and may require adjustment. Additional Colors may be needed for complications.

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ABOUT ME

I have had a hard time putting this paper together because of the issues that it has brought up. It has forced me to review my personal medical history and that of friends and relatives. The treatments and abuses that we have received under the current medical system often leave me so angry that I can not write a civil word.

In December of 1983, I was in an auto accident. I fractured one vertebra and crushed another one in my neck. Seven Cervical discs, five in my thorax and four in my lumbar were herniated. I had an intermittent paralysis of my left side. My work day was cut from 16 hours to 4 hours. I was depressed and devastated.

I wanted to be well. I wanted the pain to stop. I wanted my life back. I was willing to do anything to get well. I went to physical therapy and got worse. I went from one doctor to another. Nothing was found. The doctors said that they needed to do a mylagram, a procedure that I would not recommend. The mylagram left me paralyzed. I went to a Chiropractor for therapy to recover the use of my legs. After a few years, my legs came back but I still had the intermittent paralysis of my left side.

I started to research alternative therapies. I leaned on my background in electronics to make an acupuncture point locator. My Chiropractor and I went meridian hunting and found a meridian that was not working. He then bridged the meridian with a working one and a cold fire shot up my arm and exploded at the base of my skull. Control of my left side was now restored more than not.

We started to search for other methods of healing with frequency. We looked at radionic machines but could not find one that worked. We looked at other types of equipment but since the AMA purge of the 1950’s we could not find any in the United States. The information that we found was in private hands or from over seas. Today you can find a lot of this information on the internet.

I have studied the earth – atmosphere energy field for drawing power form the air. With others I have experimented with the microbes in methane digesters and how frequency affects them. I have studied the earth’s electro-magnetic field effect on plants and farm animals. So, this is where I will start.

The Earth resonates naturally at a frequency of 375,000 cycles per second. This frequency helps plants grow.

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Treatment Reason

Number

Color

Reason

[ 1]

RED

Stimulates the sensory nervous system which energizes the senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

[ 2]

RED

Liver builder and stimulant, areas #7-8.

[ 3]

RED

Builds platelets, hemoglobin, etc., of the blood (hemoglobic).

[ 4]

RED

Causes rapid expulsion of debris through the skin; may induce skin redness, itching, pimples, until the internal cleansing process is completed (irritant, pustulant).

[ 5]

RED

Counter-agent for burns from x-rays, ultra-violet, etc.

[ 6]

ORANGE

Lung builder, and respiratory stimulant, areas #3-4-5-17.

[ 7]

ORANGE

Thyroid builder and stimulant, area #3.

[ 8]

ORANGE

Parathyroid depressant, area #3

[ 9]

ORANGE

Relieves cramps and muscle spasms (antispasmodic).

[10]

ORANGE

Stimulates mammary glands to increase milk production, areas 4-5 (galactagogue).

[11]

ORANGE

Stomach stimulant, areas #6-8 (stomachic).

[12]

ORANGE

Assists vomiting when stomach contains unsuitable matter, areas #6-8 (emetic).

[13]

ORANGE

Relieves flatulence or gas in the digestive tract, areas #6-7-8-9-10-18-19 (carminative).

[14]

ORANGE

Bone builder; corrects bone softness, rickets, by calcium effect.

[15]

ORANGE

Tissue stimulant, decongestant.

[16]

YELLOW

Stimulates the motor nervous system which energizes the muscles. Nerve builder for sensory and motor systems.

[17]

YELLOW

Stimulates the lymphatic system. Mild tissue stimulant.

[18]

YELLOW

Stimulates the intestines, pancreas, and production of digestive fluids — bile, hydrochloric acid, etc., areas #6-7-8-9-10-18-19 (digestant, cholagogue).

[19]

YELLOW

Increases bowel movements, areas #9-10-18-19 (cathartic).

[20]

YELLOW

Spleen depressant; equilibrator in melancholia, balances areas #6-7 through the portal circulation.

[21]

YELLOW

Expels worms and parasites (anthelmintic).

[22]

LEMON

Produces a favorable change in the processes of nutrition and repair in persistent disorders (chronic alterative). Dissolves blood clots.

[23]

LEMON

Promotes coughing to expel mucus and fluids from the lungs and air passages, areas #2-3-4-5-17 (expectorant).

[24]

LEMON

Bone builder, by phosphorus effect.

[25]

LEMON

Brain stimulant, areas #1-15.

[26]

LEMON

Thymus builder and stimulant, areas #4-5.

[27]

LEMON

Mildly stimulates digestive system, areas #6-7-8-9-10-18-19 (laxative).

[28]

LEMON

Equilibrator after extended use of ultra-Green tonations.

[29]

GREEN

Cerebral equilibrator, areas #1-15. Physical equilibrator, systemic front.

[30]

GREEN

Pituitary stimulant and equilibrator, area #1

[31]

GREEN

Stimulates the rebuilding of muscles and tissues.

[32]

GREEN

Destroys micro-organisms, germs, bacteria; cleanses and prevents decay (germicide, bactericide, disinfectant, antiseptic).

[33]

TURQUOISE

Produces a favorable change in the processes of nutrition and repair in recent disorders (acute alterative).

[34]

TURQUOISE

Brain depressant, areas #1-15.

[35]

TURQUOISE

Skin tonic. Rebuilds burned skin (antipyrotic).

[36]

TURQUOISE

Equilibrator after extended use of infra-Green tonations.

[37]

BLUE

Relieves itching, and irritation of abraded surfaces (antipruritic, demulcent).

[38]

BLUE

Encourages perspiration (diaphoretic).

[39]

BLUE

Mild sedative. Reduces or removes fever and inflammation (febrifuge, antipyretic, antiphlogistic).

[40]

BLUE

Pineal stimulant Area #1; builds vitality.

[41]

INDIGO

Parathyroid builder and stimulant, area #3.

[42]

INDIGO

Thyroid depressant, area #3.

[43]

INDIGO

Respiratory depressant, areas #3-4-5-17.

[44]

INDIGO

Causes contraction, controls abscesses, lessens secretions, arrests discharges and hemorrhages (astringent, antipyic, anti-emetic, hemostatic).

[45]

INDIGO

Promotes the production of phagocytes which destroy harmful micro-organisms, bacteria, germs, etc.

[46]

INDIGO

Mammary depressant reduces milk production, areas #4-5 (lactifuge).

[47]

INDIGO

Eases suffering, lessens excitement and over-activity (sedative).

[48]

VIOLET

Spleen builder and stimulant, area #6.

[49]

VIOLET

Decreases muscular activity, including the heart muscles.

[50]

VIOLET

Lymphatic glands depressant, systemic front. Pancreas depressant,areas #8-18.

[51]

VIOLET

Decreases activity of the nervous systems (tranquilizer).

[52]

VIOLET

Promotes production of leucocytes, white (Violet) blood cells.

[53]

PURPLE

Kidney and adrenal depressant, area #18.

[54]

PURPLE

Decreases sensitivity to pain. Induces relaxation and sleep (soporific).

[55]

PURPLE

Increases functional activity of the veins.

[56]

PURPLE

Lowers blood pressure by three effects:

[57]

PURPLE

Dilates blood vessels (vasodilator)

[58]

PURPLE

Reduces the heart rate, areas #4-5

[59]

PURPLE

Decreases activity of the kidneys and adrenals, area #18; and the chromaffin system, systemic front and back.

[60]

PURPLE

Lowers body temperature.

[61]

PURPLE

Controls fever and high blood pressure in malaria and recurrent fevers (antimalarial).

[62]

PURPLE

Emotional and reproductive system depressant. Builds sex powers by decreasing sensitivity and desire when excessive (anaphrodisiac).

[63]

PURPLE

Moderates blood pressure between heart and lungs, areas #4-5. Controls lung hemorrhages; some cases may respond better to Magenta or Scarlet (use heart/respiration ratio as a guide). When in doubt try Purple first. The foregoing approach also applies to cases of dry coughing (coughing, but without production of phlegm).

[64]

MAGENTA

Emotional equilibrator, and auric builder, systemic front. Builds and equilibrates the functional activity of:

[65]

MAGENTA

Heart, areas #4-5 (cardiotonic)

[66]

MAGENTA

Blood circulatory system

[67]

MAGENTA

Kidneys and adrenals, area #18; and the chromaffin system, systemic front and back.

[68]

MAGENTA

Reproductive system, areas #10-11

[69]

MAGENTA

Kidneys, area #18.

[70]

SCARLET

Kidney and adrenal stimulant, area #18.

[71]

SCARLET

General stimulant. Increases functional activity of the arteries.

[72]

SCARLET

Raises blood pressure by three effects:

[73]

SCARLET

Constricts the blood vessels (vasoconstrictor)

[74]

SCARLET

Increases heart rate, areas #4-5

[75]

SCARLET

Stimulates activity of the kidneys and adrenals, area #18; and the chromaffin system, systemic front and back.

[76]

SCARLET

Accelerates fetal expulsion at time of delivery (ecbolic).

[77]

SCARLET

Emotional stimulant. Builds sex powers by increasing sensitivity and desire when deficient (aphrodisiac).

[78]

SCARLET

Stimulates the reproductive system, and menstrual function (emmenagogue).

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USE COMMON SENSE!

0. Always contact your medical doctor!
1. Stay away from broken skin, open sores and stiches (Do Not Touch).
2. If tones do not work, try light, aroma or other forms of energy healing.
3. If zones do not work, then use meridians
4. There are zones and acupressure points through out the body, follow the charts to better health.

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