Color code

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A color code is a system for displaying information by using different colors.

Reading a color code is often difficult or impossible for the color blind.

25 Pair Color Code Chart
25 Pair Color Code Chart

Examples of color codes:

The Color Code is also the title of a book (References, Joseph et al., 2002) combined with a nutritional practice by the same name in another book publication (Heber, 2001). The Color Code combines food science, medical knowledge and nutritional practices to encourage consumer intake of colorful plant foods for achieving optimal health.

  • Heber D. What Color Is Your Diet? The 7 Colors of Health, ReganBooks, HarperCollins, 2001, ISBN 0-06-098862-2
  • Joseph JA, Nadeau DA, Underwood A. The Color Code: A Revolutionary Eating Plan for Optimum Health, Hyperion, 2002, ISBN 0-7868-8621-8
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