Helios Homeopathic Sunlight Colour Remedies
Overview
Over the years,
several ranges of colour remedies have been produced by homeopaths and
homeopathic pharmacies using a variety of methods.
They have variously been made with crystals, prisms, coloured gels, etc. and
these have been used successfully by many practitioners. Recently Helios has
had to renew some of the colour remedies and has undertaken to produce a new range
of pure sunlight colours using some refinements in procedure to ensure the
purest and most concentrated source colours.
Remedies made from light are in the class of remedies known historically as "imponderables" (lacking weight, substance, mass) and are usually made from energy sources or energy fields. Though they have been in use since the time of Hahnemann, procedures for their preparation are not included in any homoeopathic pharmacopoeias, probably due to their exotic and imponderable nature. A historical guideline for their preparation, however, can be found in Allen's Nosodes under "X-Ray":
"As maintained by Hahnemann, Hering
and Fincke and demonstrated by the work of the Austrian Provers Union, the
dynamic potentized drug is the chief factor in both proving and healing.
Like Magnetis Polus Australis and other imponderables, electricity and the
X-ray are both capable of potentization, and the potentized dynamic remedy
is just as superior to the crude drug as Aurum, Lycopodium, Silicea or
Sulphur.
A very able description of the discovery of the X-ray by Professor Roentgen
was given in the Homeopathic Physician (March, 1896), by Dr. Walter M.
James, and concluded with the words: "Why should not the homeopath seek to
procure a proving of the effects of the X-ray upon the animal economy of the
human being? An inviting field is there opened up to the experimenters of
our school. May it soon be cultivated!" March 27, 1897.
A drachm vial filled with absolute alcohol was exposed to a Crook's tube in
operation for half an hour, and then brought up to the sixth centesimal
potency. With this smallest globules were moistened and the vials containing
them presented to the members of the Brooklyn Hahnemannian Union, which met
the same evening in regular session."
Several so-called ‘Imponderabilia’ remedies were then made and proved, the best known being those developed by Dr J Clarke published in the three volume Clarke’s Dictionary in 1902:
Method and Rationale As light passes
through transparent media with almost no resistance, this indicates that
very little of the light is impeded and therefore 'caught' by the alcohol in its passage through
it. To compensate for this and maximise the exposure of the alcohol, the
vial of alcohol was secured inside a glass beaker which had a mirrored inner
surface to allow repeated back-reflection of the incident beam of light. The
effect of this was to expose the vial to a coloured
beam of light such that instead of one passage through the alcohol vial, the
light was recurrently directed through the vial greater than 1,000,000 times
per second. This literally bathed the alcohol in the selected colour for the
full half hour duration of the exposure. The alcohol used
for the exposure had previously been stored in opaque containers and
subsequently in darkened glass bottles so that minimal prior exposure to
light had taken place. The following
diagram illustrates the apparatus layout:
The following images convey
something of the actual colour effects and show the tube of alcohol being
exposed through recurrent reflection of selected colours. The time of each
colour exposure was 30 - 40 minutes.
Prism and Mirrored Beaker
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Luna: Sugar of milk is exposed on a glass plate to the moon's rays for 4 hours and stirred with a glass rod. The sugar of milk so charged is dynamized by the 3 step trituration method.
Sol: Saccharum lactis (Lactose) is exposed to concentrated sun's rays and stirred with a glass rod till saturated (3hours)
Magnetic Pole Australis: Lactose exposed to the emanations of the South pole of a magnet.
Magnetic Pole Arcticus: Lactose exposed to the emanations of the North pole of a magnet.
Magnetic Pole Ambo: Lactose exposed to the emanations of both poles of a magnet.
Electricitas: The potencies are made from lactose exposed to static electricity.
Using this
description as a
basis, we proceeded to design a rationalised method for 'catching' pure
prismatically isolated sunlight colours in a vial of alcohol. To maximise
the purity of each colour, we prepared the exposure apparatus in a darkened
room, - i.e. a south facing room with the windows masked with
cardboard. A single horizontal slit was cut in the cardboard to allow a
single beam of sunlight into the room. The exposures were done in July to
get the strongest summer sunlight.
Exposure of Blue, Orange and Green light
The
resultant tincture, along with the first 5 potencies, was stored in masked
vials to ensure that no subsequent light exposure would affect the quality
of the remedies. Higher potencies are also stored away from light. The
colour remedies produced in this way were Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue
and Purple.











