What are the best colors with which to decorate an alternative therapy room?

What are the best colors with which to decorate an alternative therapy room?
A room is to be used for counselling,massage, and alterative treatments such as acupuncture and meditation.Some colors are more peaceful than others but what combinations should I use for carpet walls and furnishimgs? Anyone have some good suggestions?
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Answer by Erenox
blue and purple
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I like blue too ….. so cooling and calming ……. gives off a caring loving aura …… one of loving to help and heal others … sensitivity and intuition too.
Violet is a gorgeous serene peacefull color too …. it’s sensitive and wise in my opinion……. artistic and magical.
peace baby
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are what the colored rays of light are used for in color therapy
red-willpower/life/vitality/courage
orange-practical, disciplined energy/intellectual action
yellow-intellect/mental activity/creativity/wisdom
green-sympathy/adaptability/harmony/diplomacy/stamina
blue-serenity/consciousness/self reliance/idealism
indigo-astringent/purity/spirituality/intuition
the one that the ills it treats most fits with massage/counseling I feel is the blue as it is used for anger,, bleeding., burns. colic, irritations. nervous rage. pain, rheumatism. fevers, and skin problems
green helps emotional disorders, so I would use the earth tones..maybe a tweedy carpet with blue, green and brown. perhaps a brown bottom of the wall or wood paneling with a blue top and a green blue wood strip between them or a brown carpet or tweedy with blue walls and green vases or accents and get some pictures with nature scenes that match and bring the look together
Earth tones just make us more peaceful and I guess that, in part, is why we feel so good when we are out in nature.
get a diffuser and use natural essential oils that help calming (example-lavender, chamomile, bergamot)
here are some links on that..if you use scents from nature like pine, floral, etc it would also be nice.
avocado green or light orange is relaxing to eyes…