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Color light acupuncture | |
Claims | Applying colored light to meridian points on the body, derived from acupuncture, has beneficial health effects. |
Related fields | Acupressure, Acupuncture, Biophotonics, Iridology, Kirlian photography |
Year proposed | 1970s |
Original proponents | Peter Mandel |
See also | Chromotherapy |
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Colorpuncture, cromopuncture, or color light acupuncture, is a pseudoscientific[1] alternative medicine practice based on "mystical or supernatural" beliefs[2] which asserts that colored lights can be used to stimulate acupuncture points to promote healing and better health. It is a form of chromotherapy or color therapy.[3] There is no known anatomical or histological basis for the existence of acupuncture points or meridians,[4] and there is no scientific support for the efficacy of colorpuncture.[5][6]
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