2. Introduction
Chromo therapy, sometimes called color therapy,
or cromatherapy, is an alternative medicine method, which is
considered pseudo science.
Chromo therapists claim to be able to use light in the form
of color to balance "energy" lacking from a person's body,
whether it be on physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental
levels. Research has shown it is ineffective. Color therapy is
distinct from other types of light therapy, such as neonatal
jaundice treatment and blood irradiation therapy which is a
scientifically accepted medical treatment for a number of
conditions, and from photobiology, the scientific study of the
effects of light on living organisms.
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3. Eligibility
To become a Chromotherapist or a Colour therapy
practitioner, one must have completed either a Diploma
or a Bachelor course in Chromo Therapy. Basic knowledge
in biology, chemistry and physics is essential to venture
into this field.
In India, only few institutions are offering courses in
Chromo Therapy/Colour Therapy as a particular subject.
Most colleges teach Chromo-therapy as one of the
subjects in the 5 ½-year Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic
Sciences (BNYS) course.
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4. Job Prospects
Even though, Chromo therapy treatment has been in
practice in India from olden times, career opportunities
in this field are relatively few because this ancient form
of therapy is neither well-known nor accepted by the
common public. Qualified persons in this field can work
as Chromo therapists in hospitals, naturopathy clinics,
nature cure health centre offering alternative medicines,
or can open their own therapy clinic. To achieve success
in the field of Color therapy, one need to build up and
maintain sound reputation and client base. Chromo
therapists can even do research work or join the field of
education.
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5. The average salary for a Physiotherapist is Rs 199,504 per
year.
A Physician / Doctor, Oncologist earns an average salary of
Rs 1,140,000 per year.
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