Reiki does not replace Medical Advice but in most cases - TopicsExpress



          

Reiki does not replace Medical Advice but in most cases helps.. Reiki was researched for the treatment of MS in a 2002 study in the United Kingdom. Very positive results were found. It was a small group participants.. They were treated with Reiki once a week, for one hour, over the course of twelve weeks. The participants were tested on motor function, cognitive function, fatigue and lethargy, emotional and mental well-being, sensation in the arms and legs, pain, and urinary and bowel problems. All the participants saw improvement in symptoms and one person was completely relieved of all symptoms. In particular, the participants had significant decreases in pain and depression symptoms. Some of them were still noticing the relief nine months after the treatments had stopped, while others had some return of symptoms 6-8 weeks after the sessions were stopped.. A woman I have spoken with MS told me she was unable to walk.. She began using Reiki and reflexology. After a year, she is completely relieved of symptoms and can walk again.. Combining Reiki treatments with traditional medicine seems to have enormous benefits to MS patients. I have proven that in several cases that Reiki reduces depression, anxiety and pain symptoms. Even if these were the only symptoms relieved with Reiki, this would be a tremendous help to MS sufferers. Pain, depression and anxiety are believed to worsen the condition of the immune system and the ability to cope. When these things are improved, a person is better able to heal. Reiki can be a very important tool in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis, relieving a number of symptoms and lessening the distress associated with the illness.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 05:09:21 +0000

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