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    Bring4th Bring4th Studies Healing Health & Diet 5 Colors and How it Affects You

    Thread: 5 Colors and How it Affects You


    oguz

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    06-21-2011, 10:47 AM
    dear people,
    here is some info 'bout colors and how it affects us


    wishing ye a colorful daySmile


    5 Colors and How it Affects You

    Blue calms and relaxes

    Blue evokes a feeling of calm and relaxation. Going to the beach and being able to see so much blue – the skies and the water – can indeed be very relaxing. Being enveloped within a blue sky and sea can help in relieving the piled-up stress from work. Blue is also used to normalize hypertension, respiration and heart rate. A study observing the effects of the color blue to students' behavior shows that the color influenced the students to behave better.

    Green relieves depression and anxiety

    Depression and anxiety are often triggered by environmental stimulants. Visual stimulants like color can also have a positive influence on depression and anxiety. The color can have a calming effect to most people especially those who are suffering from mood disorders and it is recommended that they either have themselves surrounded with the color green or simply take a walk around a nature park for a few minutes. Green also helps in relieving heart problems, nervous disorders and exhaustion. In Broadway stages and theaters, you will normally find a green room where actors stay a few minutes before their performance in order to make them feel relaxed and ease tension.

    Red stimulates energy

    Red is a very powerful color. It signifies many different things like love, romance, fire, passion and life. The color stimulates energy and helps a person feel revitalized. Red is a warm color that results to a warm feeling opposite to the cooling effects of green and blue. It can also increase brainwave activity and heart rate. Red is also considered a delectable color that improves appetite. Some food chains have chosen to paint the dominant red color on their walls; there's more to this color choice than just the company's aesthetic preferences.

    Pink calms people with violent behavior

    Pink is known to have calming effects on a person's mood. It is also thought to relax people with high violent tendencies. Prisons, rehabilitation centers and hospitals are often decorated and painted with the color pink in order to promote healing and relaxation. People who also like the color pink are also less likely to become violent.

    Yellow helps with memory

    Do you know why most Post-it notes are colored yellow? Studies suggest that the yellow is the most unforgettable color. The color is used by business professionals and students to remember dates, numbers and other information. Yellow also stimulates hypertension but not as strong as the color red. When reviewing for an exam or a presentation, it is good to write your notes on a yellow card. There are also notebooks with yellow pages for those important notes and reminders. Some business calendars are also colored yellow to help people be reminded of important dates.


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      • Lorna
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    06-21-2011, 11:53 PM
    Very interesting, I'll keep that in mind for my notes!

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