By Ken Adachi <Editor@educate-yourself.org>
http://educate-yourself.org/products/roscolenefilters.shtmlEleven Roscolene Color Filters of a very specific and closely matched hue (color frequency) have been found to achieve the same therapeutic results otained by Dinshah Ghadiali using his original 5 matched colored glass plates to produce 12 Spectro-Chrome colors as described in the book, Let There Be Light. Roscolene filters are designated by the manufacturer with both a number and a color name . To avoid confusion, however, with the color names assigned by Dinshah in his Spectro-Chrome Color Therapy system, we will only refer to the Roscolene filters by their numbers. The eleven Roscolene filters used for Spectro-Chrome therapy are filters # 809, 810, 818, 826, 828, 832, 859, 861, 866, 871, and 877.
I've assembled complete sets of The Roscolene Filters in 3 sizes that can be ordered from the Products page as premium gifts. The filters come in a resealable plastic bag with protective seperator sheets between each filter. The Spectro-Chrome color names and the Roscolene filter(s) used to produce that particular Spectro-Chrome color, are printed on a card included with the filters (see photo below). This saves you the time of referring back to the book to consult the chart of which Roscolene filters produce which Spectro-Chrome color. For example, when you look up a certain condition to be treated from the Let There Be Light book, it will tell you to use a specific Spectro-Chrome color and the location of the body where the color light should be applied. The card included with the filters tells you which combination of Roscolene filters produces that color. It doesn't matter which order the filters are stacked when combined. The color produced by multible filters will be the same regardless of their stacking order. The filters are slid into a cardboard filter holder that is attached to a lamp of your choosing. A 40 or 60 watt incandescent light bulb will work fine. High wattage bulbs are not necessary. It's the color that counts, not the intensity of its brightness.
You can make your own filter holder from the directions
and diagrams provided in the book using light weight and medium weight cardboard.
I've included a picture of the first cardboard holder that I made for the
4" filters. I plan on making another, more sophiticated holder employing an
outer baffle to block the radially emitted light coming from the holder's
heat vent holes. Similar holders can be made for the 6.5" or 8" filters. If
you are all thumbs, too busy, handicapped, or just don't want to bother, let
me know and I can quote you a donation figure for a custom fabrication. I
must know the outer diameter or circumference of the lamp hood you will be
using for your filter holder. To determine the exact circumference of your
lamp hood, take a piece of 11" or 14" copier paper and wrap it around the
end of the lamp hood. Mark with a pencil where the leading edge of your paper
meets the inner field of the paper. When you lay it out flat, carefully measure
with a ruler from the leading edge to the mark. This should be the exact circumference
of your lamp hood. If there's enough interest, I can assemble a filter holder
and a matching clamp-on lamp as a package.
Roscolene
Filter Sets Available (eleven filters per set)


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