
New research has found that Reiki, an ancient Japanese technique, can help some cancer patients cope with pain.
The Reiki technique is an ancient Japanese technique in which the practitioner performing Reiki on a patient gently touches the patient with their hands or without touching them. Moves the hands over the body to transfer energy or energy to the patient.
A team led by Natalie Dyer from Whole Health at Cleveland University Hospital reported that patients who received Reiki reported clinically significant improvements in all symptoms, higher levels of satisfaction and a positive healing experience. .
The team recently published their findings in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
Reiki is rooted in ancient Japanese healing practices and is considered a form of energy healing, The Cleveland Clinic said in its press release.
The word Reiki is derived from the Japanese word ‘re’, meaning universal, and ‘ki’, meaning life energy.
The theory behind Reiki is that there is an invisible energy within people and the practitioner performing Reiki can either gently touch you with their hands or hover their hands over you without touching you to give you universal life force energy. Can provide and transmit energy.
