Colors have long been known to affect animals. Although this is an established fact, scientifically there is still much discussion that goes on because anything that is not in the form of a pill is treated with skepticism. Since earliest times colors were known to affect us. Even now it is a joke that men prefer the color blue while red is associated with dysthymic disorder. This is actually true, and it has been scientifically proved that blue light tends to act as a natural mood booster for men while Red light acts as a Natural antidepressant for women Natural antidepressant for women. You now know why most discos or party’s tend to have predominantly blue and red colored lights. The same colored light therefore acts differently upon men and women. While scientists are only willing to accept that the color of the light affects mood, they are not willing to accept that the color as such will. Traditional understanding though is that different colors have a different affect on different parts of our body. For instance, why is an accurate atypical depression diagnosis so difficult the color red is supposed to have a warming effect upon us thereby being useless as a natural mood booster. The color blue however is supposed to have a cooling effect upon us and therefore acts as a natural antidepressant. Understanding the function of natural antidepressants We should however understand that when we say that blue functions as a natural antidepressant we are not trying ...
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