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It’s possible.
Your doctor may not tell you she’s administering Reiki, and she certainly isn’t billing your insurance company for it. Surgeons, nurses, emergency room physicians, EMTs…more and more medical professionals are now using the gentle power of Reiki to heal and comfort patients. Dr. Oz, the cardiac surgeon and television host, calls Reiki a “remarkable healing practice” and sometimes includes Reiki master Pamela Miles in his operating room. Miles is the author of “Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide” and her website https://reikiinmedicine.org/ is an excellent resource for exploring Reiki specifically as a complement to modern Western medicine. Andrew Weil M.D., among the first physicians to promote integrative medicine in the U.S., recommends “Reiki to enhance medical treatments” in his advice to cancer patients. Cancer patients often have complicated treatment protocols—chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, and more—along with the stress of a life-altering diagnosis. Reiki complements any medical treatment, and offers significant stress-relief and relaxation, a crucial part of healing and recovery. I recently assisted a Reiki master teaching a two-day workshop. Participants included a marriage and family therapist, an herbalist, a physician’s assistant, a veterinarian, and an oncologist. All were determined to become more effective healers by adding Reiki to their therapeutic skills. Energy medicine will someday be recognized as an important part of any medical treatment. If your doctor has been trained in Reiki, she is helping to improve the practice of modern medicine. And lucky you! You are already reaping the benefit. Be well, Daphne .
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June 2023
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